Dinah J. Walsh
About Balance Dynamics
Balance Dynamics is a proud Sponsor in the
Kentucky Motorcycle Program. The first training site was built in
Walton, KY in 2004 and the second site in Georgetown, KY in 2006.
The company was founded by Bill Meister and Dinah J. Walsh.
They have been certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) since
1999 and 2001 respectively and maintain the stringent quality control
standards set forth by the Kentucky Motorcycle Program and the Motorcycle
Safety Foundation. They utilize the MSF's curriculum and principles
of student-centered learning. They provide highly skilled RiderCoaches
who are MSF and State certified. They understand and practice the
student-centered learning principles and are caring, knowledgeable
and proficient motorcyclists.
Bill Meister, a former Air Force fighter
pilot and air traffic controller, owns three bikes; a 2003 Harley
Davidson Ultra Classic, a 1995 Harley Bad Boy and a 2007 Ducati
1098S. He teaches High School and College Math and has a
Masters Degree in Education. When not teaching, or on a motorcycle,
you may find Bill at the golf course trying to improve his game (unsuccessfully).
Dinah, a veteran
of the Ohio Army National Guard, owns a red 2001 Dyna Wide Glide 2
and a pink, yes PINK, 1200 Custom Sportster. She is a freelance
writer on various subjects while she completes the requirements for
her BS in Nursing at NKU. Another area of expertise is
thoroughbred horse racing, having been an owner, trainer and breeder.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF)
The MSF is a national, not-for-profit
organization promoting the safety of motorcyclists with programs in
rider training, operator licensing and public information
Kentucky
Motorcycle Program (KMP)
The KMP promotes safety by establishing rider
training courses throughout the state.These courses increase the motorcyclist's
knowledge of the effects of alcohol and drugs, develop rider improvement
efforts, conduct promotion activities, enhance public awareness and
safety through education. The KMP is operated and maintained by the
Traffic Safety Institute at Eastern KY University and is a Division
of the Kentucky Department of Justice.