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SummaryIn this episode of the RideLife Podcast, hosts Brian and Jim celebrate Mother's Day while diving into bike maintenance stories, particularly Jim's experience rebuilding his master cylinder. They discuss upcoming riding events, bike upgrades, and the challenges of finding parts. The conversation shifts to riding adventures and the importance of proper maintenance. The episode concludes with the introduction of a new guest, Matt, who shares his experiences and insights from the motorcycle community. In this engaging conversation, Matt Garlock shares his experiences with motorcycle customization, his transition from a long career as a paramedic to nursing, and his thoughts on the new Gray Ghost Fat Boy motorcycle. The discussion also touches on the community aspect of bike nights, the in-store experience at Cycle Gear, and a light-hearted debate about pool leagues and naming bikes. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics surrounding motorcycles, golf, and classic cars. They share personal experiences and preferences, particularly focusing on the differences between softails and dynas, the evolution of motorcycle designs, and the value of classic vehicles. The discussion also touches on the thrill of finding hidden gems in the automotive world, such as barn finds, and the nostalgia associated with classic models. The camaraderie among the hosts adds a light-hearted touch to the conversation, making it both informative and entertaining.
Ron tries to relieve stress but finds it stressful to do that...... Guest: Stevan Popovich is President of Cycle Gear talking about motorcycle safety
Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Robin and Brian swap stories about the latest in bike modifications and the quirks that come with mixing gear from different brands. Robin wrestles with transforming his GSX-8R (https://www.google.com/search?q=gsx-8r&tbm=isch) into a sport-touring machine due to compatibility issues between luggage systems. Brian's escape to Cycle Gear's first bike night of the year offers a taste of two-wheeled community.Our first segment welcomes college swimmer Joe Wilson to discuss seasonal workout prep for avid riders. Look to walking, yoga and paint buckets as weightlifting equipment. His analogies balance cardiovascular stamina alongside strength training.Joanne enters by expounding the base layer theory that is Lycra-y silkiness. Jordan's exploration of George Wyman's 1905 coast to coast journey is in full motion, arriving at snow sheds, trestle bridges and the need for a complete engine overhaul. They just don't make riders the way they used to ... or do they?Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2025e07/Music by Rabid Neon and Otis McDonald
Welcome to the Retail Media Moguls podcast, hosted by Stuart Adamson and brought to you by Platform 195. In this episode of Retail Media Moguls, Stuart Adamson welcomes Stevan Popovich, President and Chief Retail Officer of Cycle Gear, who reveals how transforming retail locations into community hubs drives customer loyalty, partnerships and business growth in the motorcycle industry.
Welcome to Episode 340 of Creative Riding. Kim has an important message about Grips and Lube. Does Chain Lube actually matter? If you're rich or a racer, NO! If you're poor, ironically yes. It "extends the life of your chain, but by how much? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiTpiF3WFic • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnPYdcbcAe0 • Get your Solstice Slam submission (D.U.M.B. entrance and alien paraphernalia) to Creative Riding HQ by OCT 31!! You could win Cycle Gear gift cards, stickers and home-made, er... Junky-made trinkets AND MORE! Most importantly you could get shouted out on the World's kookiest motorcycle podcast AND potentially help us win the war against those damn aliens. Creative Riding is available on Apple Podcasts, Sound Cloud, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, etc. Leave the show a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. Contact Kim: @dawsonzfreak on IG Contact Mike: @619mikemedia on IG Contact t0b0r: tobor.cr@gmail.com Check out our blog: creative-riding.com Contact the show: Discord: https://discord.gg/3kzhhChcUj Email: creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com FB/IG: @creativeridingpodcast Reddit: @Creative_Riding Support the show: patreon.com/creativeriding zazzle.com/store/creative_riding
Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com Is Harley Closing its Doors? So, what is going on with Harley-Davidson as we move toward 2023? Is Harley Permanently Closing Its Headquarters Building in Milwaukee and why? Why are so many independently owned dealerships closing their doors or selling? Oh, and what's up with the possibility of a 975 version of the very popular Pan America Adventure bike? Is the long-talked-about Harley Bronx Streetfighter actually going to become a reality? And what's all this mean for the future of the Motor Company? Well, these are all loaded questions and I have a metric ton to throw at you, so let's dive in and see if we can make sense of it all for you! 2023 could prove to be a very exciting year for Harley-Davidson. So, let's start with the question of whether Harley-Davidson is permanently closing the doors to its Milwaukee, Wisconsin Headquarters building, which has served as such since 1973. The answer is “yes”, well kind of. You see, Harley-Davidson is letting employees work from home on what may become a permanent basis. Harley's Milwaukee headquarters closed in 2020 due to the global pandemic, but Harley CEO Jochen Zeitz says the complex is going to be repurposed rather than reopened for workers. Neither Harley-Davidson nor the CEO has specified exactly what its 500,000-square-foot complex in Milwaukee will become. Still, the company insists the location will remain an important location for Harley's presence in the U.S. Further, Harley is fully embracing remote work and the flexibility and openness it brings. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE So, what's my opinion on all this? I personally think that varies greatly from industry to industry. I do recognize that there are some benefits to remote working, such as fewer distractions, workers may feel less stressed and stay more focused, and of course, remote workers love having flexibility in their schedules if feasible. With that said, I think Harley needs to tread lightly here because a huge part of the motorcycle lifestyle is riding and hanging out with other like-minded bikers. You certainly want your employees to embrace, live, and understand the motorcycle culture. That's hard to do remotely. A ton of bonding, discussions, ideas and a sense of belonging can occur during those in-office in-person hours, and those motorcycle rides to lunch and back. That can't be replicated via video conferences and virtual check-ins in my opinion. NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: Harley's Deal With The Devil! El Diablo Next, let's talk about independently owned dealerships. It's true that some smaller independently owned Harley dealerships are closing their doors. In fact, the Denver Post reported this month that "Rocky Mountain Harley-Davidson (RMH-D), the oldest family-owned Harley motorcycle dealership in Colorado, is shutting down at the end of the month". The longtime business, founded in 1979 by owner Kathy Yevoli, who still serves as RMH-D president, has fallen victim to a corporate downsizing strategy, said Marina Yevoli, Kathy's daughter and director of marketing at the Littleton motorcycle dealership. “We are closing, not by our choice,” Marina Yevoli said. “To be politically correct, they (Harley-Davidson) are condensing the market and independent dealers do not fit that mold. They are doing away with family-owned businesses.” Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation My thoughts are that Harley should be careful if they are in fact snuffing out independent dealerships and going more corporate. I think that move could potentially hurt them in the long run. You see, many long-time Harley customers, and newer customers for that matter, have built personal relationships with their independent dealerships and personnel and get treated in a personal way. An independent owner takes great pride in their dealership for the most part. It's more of a family-friendly one-on-one experience that many Harley owners are accustomed to and it very well may be one of the reasons they stick with Harley-Davidson. Don't forget that many of these independent dealerships have become staples of their communities. But, this seems to be the way many industries are going these days like Comoto Holdings, Inc., which owns Revzilla, J&P Cycles, Cycle Gear, and Rever. I guess only time will tell. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! New Bikes for 2023? Pan America 975 Okay, now, let's talk about the potential release of a new Pan America 975. This is not surprising to me, since Harley's first stab at the adventure market was the Pan America 1250, which quickly claimed the title of the #1 selling Adventure Motorcycle in North America, beating out other long-standing adventure motorcycles like the BMW 1250 GS Adventure. Sponsor-RickRak CLICK HERE The Ultimate Motorcycle Luggage Rack Solution Forget those messy straps and bungee cords Go strapless with a RickRak quick attach luggage system & quality bag Earlier this year, signs of the new Pan America 975 were mistakenly mentioned on Harley-Davidson's website for an accessory locking fuel cap. The fuel cap was listed as being compatible with the current Pan America 1250 models as well as two unannounced models; the RA975 and RA975S, which I assume to be new Pan America models which will be powered by the 975cc version of the Revolution Max engine, like the one in the new Nightster. Now, the fact that the smaller Pan America was mentioned on the Harley website, would suggest that they likely planned to include the mid-sized Adventure bike this year but decided against launching them, perhaps due to supply chain constraints. So, my prediction is that the new Pan America 975 will come out at some point in 2023. I will note that Harley-Davidson is expected to announce the bulk of its 2023 models in January. Sponsor-Butt Buffer CLICK HERE Want to ride longer? Tired of a sore and achy ass? Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion? Bronx Streetfighter Finally, let's talk about the infamous Harley Bronx Streetfighter that never came to be. Remember, this bike was supposed to come out in 2021 with the Revolution Max 975T motor but never did. Now, Harley never confirmed they scrapped the Bronx Steegfighter, but they did come out with the Nightster in 2022, which has the Revolution Max 975T engine. Many thought that was the replacement for the Bronx, that it was dead, and would never make it past a concept bike. However, new information has leaked that Harley reapplied for the trademarks for the Bronx Street Fighter name. So, that begs the question, how much longer will Harley dangle that carrot in front of us? Will we finally see a Bronx Steetfighter actually release and hit the streets in 2023? New Patrons: Glenn Kamppi of Arlington, Washington Shan McArthur of Snohomish, Washington Russ Parks of Tellico Plains, Tennessee Rashid Hilliard of San Antonio, Texas Kirby Lee Don Donnell of Santa Rosa , California If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. 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If you like sloppy noisy podcasts featuring a rotating cast of guests rambling about nonsense and sometimes guitar stuff. You might like this? I sat down with a few mics at 42 Gear Street and this is what happened. Check out more videos from 42 Gear Street by using this hashtag #42gsthree Channels featured in this video: Mike: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chinaguitarsceptic/videos Andy: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGuitarGeek/videos Henning: https://www.youtube.com/user/EytschPi42/videos Trey: https://www.youtube.com/c/GearGods/videos Leigh Fuge: https://www.youtube.com/c/LeighFugeGuitar/videos ***************************** 60CH on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/60CycleHumcast Buy Something with our affiliate links: Buy a Shirt - https://teespring.com/stores/60-cycle-hum Sweetwater: https://imp.i114863.net/rMb1D Thomann: https://www.thomannmusic.com?offid=1&affid=405 Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaUKKO Ebay: https://ebay.to/2UlIN6z Reverb: https://reverb.grsm.io/60cyclehum Cool Patch Cables: https://www.tourgeardesigns.com/discount/60cyclehum +++++++++++++++++++++ Social Media Stuff: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60cyclehum/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nNue5mPvZX Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@60cyclehum? Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities https://60cyclehumcast.com/marketing-packages/ #60cyclehum #guitar #guitars #shameflute #42gsthree #42gearstreet #youtubeevent
The best marketers know one speed: fast. And you can say the same thing about professional motorcycle racers too. So what happens when you combine the two? You have a kickass digital marketer who literally has her foot on the gas in all aspects of her life. In this episode, we chat with Carla Cruz, Senior Digital Marketing Manager at Trinchero Family Estates, the fourth-largest winery in the world. From being part of the team that created the 19 Crimes native mobile app to spearheading the launch of an app for Joel Gott that utilizes the latest mobile technology, Carla is on the leading edge of marketing for wine and CPG brands. During her three years at the winery, Carla has brought the more than 70-year-old brand into the digital age with a steadfast focus on the modern customer experience. Carla channels expertise from her time at Treasury Wine Estates, Jelly Belly Candy Company, and Cycle Gear to inspire her team to reach today’s consumer throughout their constantly evolving customer journey.
The best marketers know one speed: fast. And you can say the same thing about professional motorcycle racers too. So what happens when you combine the two? You have a kickass digital marketer who literally has her foot on the gas in all aspects of her life. In this episode, we chat with Carla Cruz, Senior Digital Marketing Manager at Trinchero Family Estates, the fourth-largest winery in the world. From being part of the team that created the 19 Crimes native mobile app to spearheading the launch of an app for Joel Gott that utilizes the latest mobile technology, Carla is on the leading edge of marketing for wine and CPG brands. During her three years at the winery, Carla has brought the more than 70-year-old brand into the digital age with a steadfast focus on the modern customer experience. Carla channels expertise from her time at Treasury Wine Estates, Jelly Belly Candy Company, and Cycle Gear to inspire her team to reach today’s consumer throughout their constantly evolving customer journey.
In this episode, John Gardiner IV (G4) joins me to give us a full update on how he likes his 2019 Yamaha Tracer 900 GT, and how he is progressing on his riding skills development and working on his Motojitsu belts. We find out how it was that John actually came to the conclusion that it was time to become a motorcyclist and buy his first motorcycle. We talk a little about negotiating when buying a new motorcycle from a dealer. John also talks about how his grandmother helped him out so that he was able to get all the gear and protection he wanted for himself and his motorcycle without having to wait several months as he originally had planned. We also talk about making minor motorcycle modifications...John installing crash bars on his Tracer, and Gina and I installing highway bars on her Indian Scout Sixty. John gives us details on the program he put together for himself to help him expand out on his riding activities as he gets more comfortable on his bike, and how repetition, practice and always having an abort plan in mind helps him feel safer and more at ease when riding. We also discuss working up to doing higher speeds and also dealing with wind and having improved reaction times the faster you ride your bike. We talk about the importance of developing good habits and routines...kind of like having a "preflight checklist" as is used by aircraft pilots...for your motorcycling activites. And we consider the benefit of look backing and learning from mistakes and goofs. Finally we weigh out the value of mixing training courses with practice, practice, practice. And we share our experiences working on our Motojitsu White Belts and how that is helping us obtain better control of our motorcycles and become more skilled riders. We also learn what made John decide to adopt the model name "Tracer" as the actual nickname for his bike. I also mention a little about DanDanTheFireman and how his mission dovetails with what Fast Eddie is doing with Motojitsu. Episode Links * Episode 008: Interview with New Rider and New Motorcycle Owner "G4" (https://soyouwanttoride.fireside.fm/008) * Cycle Gear (https://www.cyclegear.com/) * Cycle Gear, Hicksville, NY (https://www.facebook.com/CycleGearHicksvilleNY/) * Empire State Motorcycle Safety Education Program (http://www.motorcyclesafetyprogram.org/) * Isle of Man TT News (https://www.iomttraces.com/news) * Pikes Peaks Hill Climb (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-pikes-peak-international-hill-climb-race-day-tickets-53031990110) * Keystone TT (https://www.facebook.com/Keystone-TT-304714187144303/) * Women Riders World Relay (WRWR) (https://womenridersworldrelay.com/) * Motorcycles & Misfits Podcast 314: WRWR Founder Hayley Bell (https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/podcast-314-wrwr-founder-hayley-bell/id687516909?i=1000441036972) * Erie Brewing Company Railbender Ale (https://www.eriebrewingco.com/pages/railbender-1) * Five Star Powersports (https://www.fivestarduncansville.com/) * Yamaha Tracer 900 GT (https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport-touring/models/tracer-900-gt) * Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (http://www.pamsp.com/) * Fast Eddie (https://www.motojitsu.com/about) * Motojitsu (https://www.motojitsu.com/) * DanDanTheFireman Web Site (http://BeginnerMotorcycleTips.com) Contact Me * Donate (https://paypal.me/christophergeiss?locale.x=en_US) * Email: soyouwanttoride@yahoo.com * Twitter: @soyouwanttoride (https://twitter.com/soyouwanttoride) * Instagram: so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.instagram.com/so.you.want.to.ride/) * Facebook: @so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.facebook.com/so.you.want.to.ride) * Web Site (http://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com) * YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UClDjOlGOdK-SK8WB6jRdZ4Q) Special Guest: John Gardiner IV (G4).
Episode 220: Our guest this time around is Robert Pandya, the team manager for International Motorcycle Show's Discover The Ride Initiative. Taking place primarily at the different IMS venues, (and some other places), DTR invites new and experienced riders, from kids to adults, to try out and enjoy five interactive riding zones, with the big one being an actual riding course on speed-limited Zero electric motorcycles. Instructors from Total Control Training provide guidance and instruction while safety gear comes from Cycle Gear, Shark, HJC, and Shoei. They got kids rolling around on Stacyc electric balance bikes. They let you get on a wheelie machine to feel what a wheelie is like. They got a dyno machine so you can sit on something that's really loud. It's equivalent to the 30 min trial dive you can do with Scuba stuff and hopefully, it spreads! Wheelnerds stickers and keytags for sale! Check them out here! CLASSIFIEDS: https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2010-Harley-Davidson-ROAD-KING-5007808168 https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/56237675 https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/56236779 https://westky.craigslist.org/mcy/d/west-paducah-ratbike1-of-kindcoolest/6888942848.html https://huntsville.craigslist.org/mcy/d/harvest-cushman-silver-eagle-1965/6897412841.html Links: Progressive International Motorcycle Shows https://womenssportbikerally.com/west-rally-2019/ Wheelnerd's Handy Inspection Checklist Joe Popp (musician) (He recorded the Dicks Dicks Dicks theme used in the beginning). RedPillJunkie (artist) Want to hear yourself on our show? Ridden a bike (like your own) and got an opinion? Got a cool piece of gear or farkle? Got a story? Know some jokes? Record an MP3 (or whatever) and email it to us at wheelnerds@gmail.com. We'll throw it on the air and talk about it, too. That's right, you can be the first on your block to be openly mocked by the Wheelnerds. Or call our voicemail: (801) 305-4677 Or, leave us a voicemail via Skype! Our skype ID is wheelnerds. Just go ahead, call, and leave us your story there! (We still read your emails, too, and will answer them on the show). If you got something really cool, shoot us a line and maybe we'll talk to you live, too.
Hello Boys and Girls,Time now for another edition of Rider Rides!!! This week, Roberto Fuentes of Newark, New Jersey tells us about his Harley Davidson Softail Slim. Gorgeous bike!! Purchased from Bergen Harley Davidson!!Don't forget.... Episode 174 will be the Pizza episode and your chance to win a slice of Motorcycle Men Pizza!!!Please check out our sponsors and tell them the Motorcycle Men sent you.Surf and Summit MotorcycleCycle GearTobacco MotorwearBergen Harley DavidsonPlease help us support David's Dream and BelieveRide safe boys and girls and remember.....We say stupid crap so you don't have to.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Two longtime Pacific Northwest dealers have closed their doors, a U.S. motorcycle manufacturer has called it quits and a deal between another U.S. manufacturer and an Electric motorcycle company has fizzled. We envision a supermall near Seattle to rebuild the market, Tom reveals how he was tracked by Flo for 8 months and we reveal dates for 2019 Sound RIDER! events.
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Hello Boys and Girls, Welcome to our Christmas show. Nothing spectacular here, just some Pre-Christmas silliness and banter. We want to thank Cycle Gear for becoming apart of the Motorcycle Men family and helping spread the love of the motorcycle. Special thanks to Chainsaw Ginny, ObSean and the rest of the crew over at the Edison NJ Location of Cycle Gear. with 136 stores you are likely to find something there you want and find it near by. We send our holiday greetings and love over to our fellow podcasters, YouTubers, MotoVloggers and Bloggers. Loud Pipes Podcast, Throttle Podcast, Motorcycles and Misfits Podcast, Cleveland Moto Podcast, Cafe Racer Podcast, Wheelnerds Podcast, Creative Riding Podcast, Motorrific Podcast, Girl on a Moto Podcast, DanDanTheFireman MotoVlog, Bike N' Bird MotoVlog, Delboy's Garage, The V-Twin Blog and the many other Motorcycle Podcasts, MotoVlogs, YouTube Channels and Blogs out there dedicated to the sport we love. Thank you to all of our fans, friends and families for your support and your time through 2017. We greatly appreciate our listeners and wish each and everyone of you a very happy, merry and special Christmas or whatever Holiday you celebrate. We also wish you have a safe, successful and prosperous and High Mileage New Year. For Tim "Buktu", Chris "Joker"..... this is your host of the Motorcycle Men Podcast, Ted "Wrongway". Thank you for listening.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Hello boys and girls!!! Here we are back again for another long awaited podcast. Now that my home studio computer is back up and running you can now expect more great interviews and other neato stories... yes I said "Neato". This week on the Motorcycle Men: JP Cycles is having a sale on body parts Revzilla having 20% off sale on selected riding boots Boot Barn western motorcycle boots Cycle Gear isale on gear for “every Rider” Philadelphia Pretzel Factory 3 for $5 including a drink KFC $10 Chicken share Lane Splitting in New Jersey ILLEGAL as is shoulder riding Yamaha introduces Eluder bagger and here Hurricade’s Harvey and Irma hit Texas and Florida Honda Launches “What Lies Beyond” In prep for new bike 10/24/17 Ducati announces early arrival of 2018’s Yamaha Eluder Harley Streetglide Indian Chieftan Dark Horse Readington Diner, Readington, NJ Barnicle Bills, Rumson, NJ The Cabin, Freehold, NJ Long distance riding tips Autumn Riding Tips Where’s Woody Chrome Pole Page Facebook Page Stickers Patronize our supporters and friends and fellow podcasters. September 30 there will be a benefit bike ride. $35 per person. This is for "Friends of Pets United". Free food, DJ, Games, Raffles, Beer, Band, BFF Pet Wash, All American BBQ and All you drink (Beer and Select Handcraft Drinks). Ride starts at WaWa on Route 70 in Lakewood NJ just across the highway from Harley Davidson of Ocean County and the ride will conclude in Allentown, NJ near the Horse Park of NJ for a 40 mile ride. Riders and Passengers will pay upon arrival. There will be a vendor or two at the event. Gravel parking lot at destination, bring a kickstand puck. Thanks for listening kids. Greatly appreciated!!! Ride safe!! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Hello boys and girls in this episode....... Thanks to Ciro3D for their continued support Shopping at: JP Cycles is having their huge seat sale 10% off select seats Hot LEathers is having their $6 sale on Motorcycle Tees Cycle Gear is having a huge sale on AGV Helmets Diners of NJ Motorcycles and Misfits All about the new Harley's Thanks for listening and just know that we appreciate all of you as our fans and listeners. Please patronize our fellow motorcycle podcasters and those that we promote on our show. If you want a sticker, please get on our mailing list and send us an email from the contact page. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
In this episode the guys talk about rides taken during the past week. Rich was able to attend bike night at Cycle Gear in Matthews, NC. Rich was joined by one of our newest Patrons captainmicahp. After bike night he and Rich took a little spin to OMB.Guys give a little update on the Motorcycle Podcasters Challenge. The throttled podcast team has turn up the wick this past week and have almost made Loud Pipes mathematically out of the challenge. Jon has picked up the plates for the trophy, so it all completed. Please make sure you join us Wednesday August 31st at 9pm for a live steam of the trophy award show. We will also post photo of trophy at this time as well.Rich talked about his troubles with getting the brake bled on Rico's R6. Rich was unable to use bleeder tool he picked, so he went old school. Rico gave him advice on how to make it easier.The guys talk about the new Harley-Davidson Engine - Milwaukee Eight.What would the president ride. This episode we talk what would our 43rd President - George W. Bush ride?Rich: Harley-Davidons Softail Rocker CRico: Triumph Thunderbird CommanderJon: Harley-Davidson Softail DeluxeMr Anderson (Patron via Live Stream): Triumph RocketEVENTSUpcoming events that one or more Loud Pipes! members plan to attend: 12th Annual Barber Vintage Festival (October 7th-9th, 2016) Help keep the show AD free and receive rewards for your contribution by visiting loudpipes.net/donate. Patreon is our focus and is an ongoing support model. There is also a link for one time donations and support of any size is greatly appreciated.PATRON UPDATEThis week, we welcome Zyonsdream (how we knew him previously on ESR) as the fifth and final member of the Loud Pipes First Five. We also welcome Micah as another new member, both have already started mixing it up on our private Slack channel. Running time: 59 minutes 27 secondsQuestions or comments: feedback@rdubstudios.com or the Feedback page
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Winter has struck back this week, forcing Chris and Daniel to delay the recording of Episode 6. But, never fear, as your dynamic duo is back and delving right into the sudden announcement of the merging of two major players in the online motorcycle retail world, Revzilla and Cycle Gear before taking a look at Daniel's new AGV Guy Martin Corsa helmet and first thoughts on Shoei's X-Fourteen flagship helmet. Then, Chris relates the ongoing war between his beloved ZX-14 and the upstart Ducati Hypermotard that's caught his attention. Daniel brings us up to speed on the ever changing world of MotoGP and World Superbike before we wrap everything up with Kawasaki's unbelievable H2 and what it's like to ride one! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingmansgarage/support
This week on our motorcycle podcast we hear about Liza and Jim's field trip of fun including stops at a salvage yard, the Arlen Ness dealership, Rabers british bike shop and a Cycle Gear store. Next up we read some listener emails and then a Craigslist Porn Pic O The Week. Then things get heavy for a while, when Liza and Stu recount one night four years that changed them. Lastly, we catch up with Zoe, who started the podcast with us years ago, and has since established herself as one of the best drone pilots in the world. With Liza, Zach, Mike aka Froot Loop, Stu, Douglas, Zoe, Kat, Charley, Bagel and Jim. Call and leave us a message at 831-291-5112 motorcyclesandmisfits.com www.facebook.com/recyclesantacruz recyclesantacruz on youtube recyclemotorcyclegarage@gmail.com
Dakar Wrap-Up, Cycle Gear and Polaris Acquisitions, SX, Long Riders Radio Interview with Cristi