Motorcycles and DIY culture, featuring a Harley certified mechanic and friends.
We are back. We, of course, talk politics, by way of all the best memes. Song of the week Mad Skillz 2020 Wrap-up.
We are taking our sweet as time getting these podcasts out to you these days. You know we’ve been doing this for like three years, which is a pretty good run so far, so give us a break! We’re doing the best we can. Song of the week I Won’t Do Crack Without Doing Heroin by Towards Space.
This week we are in a new recording space, so even though it sounds the same it’s different. We answer some of your questions, and keep on with the political and economic commentary that we somehow can’t get enough of. Song of the week Dittybop by Bambu.
This week we’d like to send a little appreciation to our listeners for hanging with us through all of our nonsense. Y’all are the true heroes. Song of the week Mamba Sauce by PT Vell.
This week we talk about drugs and stuff. Song of the week The Avenue by Johnny Ciggs.
Y’all better be out there voting in the streets. Song of the week “The Day the Nationalists Came” by The Hustle Season.
This week we answer some important questions about motorcycles and bring you some Dealership Reviews. Song of the week Now They Are Through With Me by Zulu.
We are back, again, talking about nothing and motorcycles, sometimes. Song of the week Arrest the Killers by Radio B.
It’s September, almost October, so we figured why not. What else are we doing? Song of the week “Land of the free?” by Jonny Ciggs and Ant da Symbol.
This week we wrap up our third season of Gnar Talk because it’s getting hot in the studio and frankly we need a break. Song of the week by Frontier Glitch, Strike Anywhere.
This week we recap Rectum Ride and keep it fresh with some Precinct Reviews. Song of the week Sunday by jrdarapper.
This week we talk more about the happenings in the world of local Richmond protests. We answer some questions, and read some reviews. Song of the week Black Knight Pt. 1 Plant Ya Flag, by Big Mapp and friends.
The hits keep coming, 2020 is keeping it live and direct. This week is coming out a week later, but the conversation continues. Song of the week Thaumaturgical Nonchalance, by Battlemaster.
This week was heavy for the three of us as the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police erupted into protests and subsequent police clashes in the streets of Richmond, and all over the country. Using our voices to best narrate our truth, here is where we are at this moment. Song of the week Curfew by Loud Night.
This week we talk about all the things we do when we aren’t recording this podcast. We are also posting this a week later than we recorded, and a week later sounds like light years in current events. Song of the week by FM Skyline.
Tripper busted himself up changing his transmission fluid, and other stories. Song of the week, Green Power, by the Godmother and Godfather of Soul, Little Richard.
This week we talk about the best burger in Virginia, Jerkoff’s Law, and that dude that wears a turquoise bolo tie. Song of the week by Joe Diffie, Prop Me Up Beside The Jukebox (If I Die).
This week we are still here. Still talking. Still laughing about nothing. Is anyone listening? Song of the Week Cabernet Sauvignon by Johnny Ciggs.
This week we are still in the midst of a global pandemic. It's sick. At least we can talk about motorcycles and stuff... Song of the week Catch Ya Later by Nightcreature.
Hope everyone out there is enjoying isolating in their garages and working on motorcycles! This week we are working through our own isolation and how we shall proceed and continue to rock the mic. Song of the week Lovely Day by the late great Bill Withers, Rest in Power.
As the world continues to shift underneath of us, all we can do is ride motorcycles and talk each other through it. Thanks to all of you for keeping us going. Song of the week In Spite of Ourselves, by John Prine.
The world continues to be uncertain and unprecedented, but Gnar Talk is here to keep you sane. We really just wanted to make you guys laugh because we heard that helps. Song of the week Let Us Save You by The Big No.
We took our sweet ass time this week getting this episode out to you. We do answer some questions about motorcycles, but you know how we do. Song of the week by Tao and the Get Down Stay Down.
Some days you eat the bear, and some days the bear eats you. You know the deal. Song of the week Kill Radio by Ant the Symbol.
This week we are all a little off, a few days late, and coming in slow and low. We answer a few questions and talk about some stuff that was quickly forgotten once we left the building. Song of the week Muscle Up by Holy Roller.
This week we make you laugh out loud so that everyone around you wonders what’s so funny? We answer some questions, and come in hot with some Dealership Reviews. Song of the Week, The Sadist Nation by Darkest Hour.
Tripper is back from Canada, so we get to hear all about his love for that beautiful country. We answer some of your questions and avoid talking politics. Song of the week, Hard Fried, by Johnny Ciggs.
This week we touch lightly on politics, heavy on motorcycles, and lovingly on disagreeing with your fellow man. Song of the week Guadalupe by Angelica Garcia.
This week we answer some questions from your last minute Instagram Stories responses. You can learn a sure fire way to test for a top end rebuild, how to reinforce your sissy bar, and how to incorporate cosplay into the motorcycle world. Song of the week In Love With An Apparition, by Page 99.
This week we are fully invested in the new year, sort of. We answer some of your questions and mostly laugh out loud about whatever we are talking about. Hope you enjoy a good laugh too. Song of the week Pusha by Illa Styles.
As the days and minutes loom closer to the inevitable arbitrary point in time in which it’s different, we reflect. We answer your questions about what we learned from the last year or ten. We hope you get a moment to sit and take it all in too. Song of the week 2019 Rap Up, by Skillz.
This week we invite our friend Derek in to the fold and include him in the wild conversations we feel it necessary to record and put out there into the world. For more of him check out “In The Weeds” podcast. Song of the week Cadillac Jean Jacket by Johnny Ciggs.
We here, doin it to you in your ear holes. We answer some of your insightful and thoughtful questions and go on and on about smoking weed and teaching yourself to think. Song of the week Without Fail by Brief Lives.
This week we chat about our Thanksgivings, answer your Fartcast questions, and inspire each other to dive deeper into how we think about carburetors vs. electrical. Song of the week by Lipid, Work Bitch.
The podcast before Thanksgiving and we are thankful that we are still having fun with this silly podcast. We answer your questions about the possibility of a Patreon, pandering, and pleasing the people. Song of the week The Spirit by Ant the Symbol.
This week we come at cha’all with our own questions. Maybe this will be a new way to interact with you, our audience. We couldn’t do this without you! Or we could, but let’s be real. Song of the week Conventional Destruction by Loud Night.
This week we go a little long because we’ve got so much to talk about! Song of the week Only the Young Die Good by Sick Bags.
This week we have a long conversation about penises in public. We also answer some of your questions about motorcycle related topics. Song of the week Forced Evolution by Teenage Cenobite.
It’s Halloween time, and we are still talking about motorcycles, sort -of. We do answer your questions, which is both informative and entertaining. Song of the week, Long Live The Lude by Bat.
This week we answer some of your questions and ramble on towards the end there about not much. Song of the week They Scream, by Iron Reagan.
This week Gnar Talk talks the talk and walks the walk right into oncoming traffic. What are we even doing with our lives? Song of the week Street Party by The You Go Girls.
Cory and Laurie just got back from Mexico, and we are not quite back to thinking about motorcycles yet. We do answer some of your questions but mostly we talk about tacos. Song of the week Wave of Death by Municipal Waste.
After a week of not listening to us, we are here to do it to you in your ear hole. Thanks to all of you for actually listening. Song of the week Pyrex Don by Rah Scrilla and Fan Ran.
This week we talk about Tripper’s trip to Niagara Falls, we answer some questions about motorcycles and stuff, and talk about how the motorcycle events industry is confused about who to market to, as usual. Song of the week Between Us All by Bean Weatherford.
This week we talk about everything but motorcycles, and the few times we do talk about motorcycles it’s really only to explain something entirely different. Song of the week “It Seems Like You Can’t Just Be Poor Anymore” by Croy and the Boys.
The gang is here on Labor Day putting in work. We talk shop, Cory’s near death choking experience, and the starter issues that never go away. Song of the week, Penis I See by Gwar.
This week we chat about Pittsburgh lingo, uncomfortable words, and how Shovelheads are better than Ironheads, duh. Song of the week Saw Black, Space Heater.
We recap Tripper’s trip to India, answer some questions about Tripper’s trip to India, and talk about some motorcycle stuff (sort of) too. Song of the week by Nikelous F, Damn Shaw.
Summertime is upon us and we are taking a break so this is the last episode for the season. We’d love to hear from you about your favorite moments of Season 2, so go relisten and let us know! Song of the Week Simple Song by Avail.
Our friend Robbie came to hang out and chat! You may remember him from other episodes such as the conversations about the Heroes Run Bike that he built last year. He’s the coolest. Song of the Week by Sea of Storms, Make It Hurt.
This episode you can hear our summer time slow style just enjoying the sun and steady day to day progress of the motorcycle world. Sorry if we lull you to sleep with our slow paced conversation. Song of the week Agents by Sleepwalkers.