We want you!
Product Reviews
We're looking for products and riding gear to review.
If you produce or market riding gear or accessories, or want to suggest one, please contact us.
Well, we want your videos. Your photos. Your stories. It's not that we don't want you. We just can't fit you on our scanner.
Maybe you have a cool video, a story about the open road, photos you're proud of? If it's about motorcycling in or around Oklahoma, we'd like to see them. We also want to hear about your group rides, club events or plain old get-togethers (motorcycle-related of course).
If you'd like to see your viddy or club event on television, then let us know about it! If we don't know about it we can't cover it. And if we can't cover it then... well, you get the idea.
Here's how it works:
If you have video of motorcycling in Oklahoma you can email us a link or mail us a tape or DVD (preferably mini-DV). Be sure to include your email address and SASE if you want the tape or disk back.
Contact Us
Upcoming event? Use our handy motorcycle events calendar form. We'll take it from there. Plus expose your exciting date to the legions of leather-clad, bug-spattered bikers that frequent our websites.
The fine print:
Obviously we can't use every submission we receive. But if we use your video or cover your event, we'll be sure to let you know (and politely ask you to sign a release).
Product Reviews
We're looking for products and riding gear to review.
If you produce or market riding gear or accessories, or want to suggest one, please contact us.
Well, we want your videos. Your photos. Your stories. It's not that we don't want you. We just can't fit you on our scanner.
Maybe you have a cool video, a story about the open road, photos you're proud of? If it's about motorcycling in or around Oklahoma, we'd like to see them. We also want to hear about your group rides, club events or plain old get-togethers (motorcycle-related of course).
If you'd like to see your viddy or club event on television, then let us know about it! If we don't know about it we can't cover it. And if we can't cover it then... well, you get the idea.
Here's how it works:
If you have video of motorcycling in Oklahoma you can email us a link or mail us a tape or DVD (preferably mini-DV). Be sure to include your email address and SASE if you want the tape or disk back.
Contact Us
Upcoming event? Use our handy motorcycle events calendar form. We'll take it from there. Plus expose your exciting date to the legions of leather-clad, bug-spattered bikers that frequent our websites.
The fine print:
Obviously we can't use every submission we receive. But if we use your video or cover your event, we'll be sure to let you know (and politely ask you to sign a release).
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Published by Rex Brown
on Friday, December 28, 2007 at
5:06 PM. 
You asked, we typed. Now click...
Do you have a website or blog?
Add a link to twowheelok.com today. It's just good karma.

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Did we miss one?
If you know about an Oklahoma motorcycling link not included here or find a dead one listed please tell us about it.
And if you have a website or blog you should add one of these stylish graphics, in a variety of sizes, to dress up any old drab web page. Pefect for forum sigs too!



Do you have a website or blog?
Add a link to twowheelok.com today. It's just good karma.

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Did we miss one?
If you know about an Oklahoma motorcycling link not included here or find a dead one listed please tell us about it.
- ABATE of Tulsa
- Action Powersports
- BMW of Oklahoma
- Biker Boyz Weekend
- Brookside Motorcycle Company
- Classic Motorcycle & Scooter Riders
- Durant Cycle
- Green Country Cycle City
- Honda of Tulsa
- K & N Motorcycles & ATV Center
- Kinetic Playground
- M & W Powersports
- Metric Cycles
- Myers-Duren Harley Davidson
- Northeast Oklahoma Trials Team
- OKC Bikes on eBay
- Oklahoma Cross Country Racing Association
- Oklahoma Dirt Riders
- Oklahoma Rider Education Program
- Oklahoma Sportbikes
- Oklahoma Super Bikers
- Performance Cycle
- Polaris Outdoors/Victory of Tulsa
- PowersportsTV.com
- Places 2 Ride
- Ride Oklahoma Magazine
- Ridley Motorcycles
- Roadhouse Motorsports
- Scooties
- Speed Tribe
- Tulsa Bikes on eBay
- Tulsa Cycle Supply
- Tulsa Scooters
- Tulsa Sportbike Riders
- Tulsa Trail Riders
- Twistercity Cycle Works
- Vespa Oklahoma
- Yamaha of Stillwater
And if you have a website or blog you should add one of these stylish graphics, in a variety of sizes, to dress up any old drab web page. Pefect for forum sigs too!



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Published by Rex Brown
on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at
7:47 AM. 
Have an upcoming event?
Use this form and tell us about it. We'll include it on our events calendar and if there's free food we might even show up!
We try to read all submissions– and sometimes we even respond.
Tell us what you think, make a suggestion, let us know about your favorite ride, share your ideas or just say howdy.
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"So, there aren't many good roads in Oklahoma are there?"
Brad moves up to a Benelli at age 6.

That's Rex with his first bike, a Speedway Super Spyder
That simple question, posed innocently enough by a fellow rider from Illinois, sparked the effort now called Two Wheel Oklahoma. It became a mission to document the scenic highways in and around our state, and what better way, than to do it on motorcycle.
With the help of Retro Spec Films, what began as a simple video project has become the weekly, half hour television program called Two Wheel Oklahoma.

The destinations might be a historic site, a winery, a town in itself or just a scenic stretch of highway. It could be a weekly bike night or a greasy spoon. It might be a curve where the sunsets live. And the best way to get there may not be the shortest.
We hope you'll come ride along.
If you or your company would be interested in sponsorship we urge you to contact us.
Brad Mathison
Two Wheel Oklahoma
1876 Utica Square, Suite 2D-106
Tulsa, Ok 74114
918-798-2664
brad@twowheelok.com

This project is the brainchild of Brad Mathison and Rex Brown, long-time motorcyclists from Tulsa. The pair created the web site Places 2 Ride in 1998 (originally as a promotion for Mathison's motocross track) to highlight interesting places to ride dirt bikes. Today hundreds of motorcyclists visit Places2ride.com every day to locate interesting places to ride on and offroad, plus motorcycle events and biker-friendly destinations.
Brad moves up to a Benelli at age 6.
That's Rex with his first bike, a Speedway Super Spyder
That simple question, posed innocently enough by a fellow rider from Illinois, sparked the effort now called Two Wheel Oklahoma. It became a mission to document the scenic highways in and around our state, and what better way, than to do it on motorcycle.
With the help of Retro Spec Films, what began as a simple video project has become the weekly, half hour television program called Two Wheel Oklahoma.

The destinations might be a historic site, a winery, a town in itself or just a scenic stretch of highway. It could be a weekly bike night or a greasy spoon. It might be a curve where the sunsets live. And the best way to get there may not be the shortest.
We hope you'll come ride along.
If you or your company would be interested in sponsorship we urge you to contact us.
Brad Mathison
Two Wheel Oklahoma
1876 Utica Square, Suite 2D-106
Tulsa, Ok 74114
918-798-2664
brad@twowheelok.com

This project is the brainchild of Brad Mathison and Rex Brown, long-time motorcyclists from Tulsa. The pair created the web site Places 2 Ride in 1998 (originally as a promotion for Mathison's motocross track) to highlight interesting places to ride dirt bikes. Today hundreds of motorcyclists visit Places2ride.com every day to locate interesting places to ride on and offroad, plus motorcycle events and biker-friendly destinations.
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Published by Rex Brown
on Thursday, December 20, 2007 at
9:19 AM. 




