Weebeasty
Weebeasty wrote and repped for Dixie Biker from the summer of 2000 until the summer of 2005. He had to give up the 'full-time'status because of workd demands. He still freelances for us on occassion.

Back in 2001, I asked Weebeasty to get me some poop so I could get his info on the website and here's what the man has to say:

"I'm married to a retired sailor, have three beautiful daughters and I've been riding for 35 years.  I've been a newsletter editor for several publications, the most recent was a nationally distributed club racing quarterly.  I'm a real live native born son of Florida (and y'all can believe me - there ain't many of those around!  Monk).  Jacksonville has been my home for most of my life. 

"Other than ridin', I am a state certified power plant operator, a guitarist, a former DJ and movie stunt driver.  I thoroughly enjoy writing for and being a part of Dixie Biker Illustrated.  Ridin', coverin' events and meetin' the wonderful people involved with motorcycles is awesome!  By the way - my road name, Weebeasty, came from my involvement in Scottish Highland Games, and yes, I do wear a kilt on occasion, but not on my bike.  That's too bad, Bro - that would be an incredible sight!  See that kilt flapping in the breeze while flyin' down one of our wonderful by-ways.  I chuckle just thinkin' of the thought!   Monk

Weebesty is another member of the Dixie Biker Illustrated family that always has a smile in his eyes and a twinkle in his voice.  You can't not be unhappy around him.  Feeling blue?  No problemo - he'll tell you some stupid joke in a Scottish brouge (with a southern accent!) and have you laffin' in a second.  His dedication to causes and those less fortunate than him is unbelievable.  As with all those that write and work with us, we're extremely fortunate to have him on board.

Below - with Bill and Linda of LA Subs in Eustis during the 2000 Eustis Lake Front Bike Fest.  Below right - with Tom, Deb and Mailman on Sugarloaf Mountain, November 2000.
October 19, 2008 at Trader Jack's Roadside for our C Ya for Bike Week Party.
The tag on his 2008 HD Road Glide.