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Al margen de sus ventas, de que sean más o menos míticas, de los éxitos deportivos o su estética hay motos que han sido claves en la historia del motociclismo… y hoy os traigo 10 de ellas. Seguro que no están todas las que son, pero espero que sean todas las que están. ¿He acertado o no? Al final, me das tu opinión Creo que las 10 motos de esta lista, que esta vez son 10 y no 12+1, han sido todas claves… pero seguro que hay otras que también han aportado mucho y no están… ¡pues para eso estáis vosotros! Me gusta mucho este “Oscar” que me dieron en una formación sobre trabajo en equipo que dice “ninguno de nosotros es tan listo como todos nosotros”. Pues eso, espero sugerencias. 1. Harley Davidson Modelo 5 (1909). ¿Por qué hemos elegido el “modelo 5” y no uno anterior? Te respondo con otra pregunta, ¿cuál es la mayor seña de identidad de las Harley Davidson? Me dirás que su motor en V. Y el este modelo fue el primero en llevar este motor. 2. BMW R32 (1923). Siempre lo digo: A diferencia de los coches el motor de una moto es parte de su personalidad incluso estética. Igual que H-D se identifica con el motor en V transversal, todavía hoy a BMW se le identifica con el motor Bóxer longitudinal. Y la primera BMW que monto ese motor, cuya estructura mantienen todavía hoy muchas BMW, fue la R32 diseñada por Max Friz. 3. Vespa (1946). Aunque no sean realmente motos me he permitido incluir, por su importancia, dos Scooter y uno de ellos es, inevitablemente, la Vespa, ícono del diseño, de la cultura scooter y tan italiana como la “pizza”. Es España lo conocemos bien porque se fabricó aquí. 4. Honda Super Cub (1958). El Segundo y último scooter de esta lista. Imagino que ya todos sabéis que Honda la fundó Soichiro Honda que fue, junto con otro genio, Takeo Fujisawa los diseñadores de este modelo, probablemente la moto más fabricada en la historia con, ¡agárrate! Más de 100 millones de unidades. Y sigue fabricándose. 5. Triumph Bonneville T120 (1959). Confieso que me he pensado si incluir esta moto o no, porque se han quedado otras fuera. Pero al final me he decantado por esta Triumph no tanto por convertirse en un icono del motociclismo de los años 60 sino sobre todo porque, hoy día, sigue siendo un referente en el diseño clásico, con muchas imitadoras. Es obra del diseñador Edward Turner y fue presentada en el Motor Show de Londres. 6. Honda CB750 (1969). Solo os digo una cosa: Si tuviese que elegir a una y solo una moto de esta lista como la más influyente y clave en la historia, elegiría a esta preciosa y bien diseñada y fabricada Honda CB750. Muchos la llaman la "Moto del Siglo", con razón. La CB750 fue la primera moto de producción en serie con un motor de cuatro cilindros, aunque casi os diría que eso es lo de menos. Es que esta moto ofrecía un nivel de prestaciones, precio y calidad absolutamente inigualable en su época. Cuando llego a los USA, mercado dominado por las “ásperas” y vibrantes H-D Honda se publicito, con gran éxito, como la moto “de la buena gente” … Los que iban en H-D eran malos o “malotes” y en cambio, los de las Honda, eran buena gente. 7. Ducati GT (1971). A lo mejor soy un pesado, pero insisto con el tema de la importancia de los motores en las motos. Y os hago la misma pregunta de antes: ¿Cuál es la mayor seña de identidad de Ducati? Seguro que vosotros, que sois muy listos, responderéis que el motor en V con distribución desmodrómica. 8. BMW R90 S (1976). BMW tenía fama de hacer motos de calidad, casi indestructibles, pero pesadas, lentas y aburridas… Y todo eso cambio. BMW preparó una moto para Daytona, la R90S Daytona. Su motor bicilíndrico de 900 cm3 refrigerado por aire se potencia hasta los 67 CV gracias a dos carburadores Dell'Orto de 38 mm. Llegaba a los 200 km/h y pesaba 215 kg. Tuvo gran éxito en competición y en la calle, se vendieron 17.465 unidades, mejoró la imagen de marca de BMW y hoy en día valen un dineral. 9. Suzuki GSX-R (1986). Esta moto está aquí por derecho propio, porque es un referente y yo diría que lo más parecido a una moto de carreras matricularle que un fabricante de motos de gran serie se ha atrevido a vender. Cuando probé la primera de todas alucine, me sedujo su excelente motor de cuatro cilindros de 750 cm3 y 106 CV, su chasis de doble viga que a mí me gusta llamar “tipo Cobas” y su ligereza, 175 kg. Una moto única. 10. Honda Africa Twin 750 (1988). La Africa Twin se aprovechaba de la imagen de las grandes Trail en el Raid más famoso de la historia, el París-Dakar. Y entró por la puerta grande, porque el debut del prototipo se saldó con una victoria y luego llegaron otras 3 más seguidas… mejor publicidad imposible. La estética de la moto de calle era muy similar a la moto de carreras, el peso rondaba los 200 kg y la potencia era de 60 CV. Pero lo más importante era la calidad de fabricación u construcción y su fiabilidad, clave en una moto aventurera. Cuando nos referimos al actual éxito de las grandes Trail todo el mundo mira a la BMW GS y se olvida, creo que injustamente, de la “África ruin”. Conclusión. Hay dos Honda y tres BMW… pero porque se lo han ganado. Aun así, me reitero en lo dicho, faltan motos, pero todas las que están en la lista se lo merecen… ¿o no?
“Save your marriage before it starts.” - William Edward Turner Today's featured author is certified Biblical counselor, speaker, publisher, and creator of A New Heart Divorce Recovery Services and Pre-Engagement Coaching, Min. William Edward Turner. William and I have a chat about going the prevention route with your relationship to ensure a better marriage, the 2 skills that couples should have in their arsenal in addition to good communication, and more!! Key Thing's You'll Learn: What couples should do before officially tying the knot. What a communication fast is. The 2 skills that couples should have in their arsenal in addition to good communication. Why it's important to have a legacy and train your successors properly. Min. Williams's Site: https://wmedward.wixsite.com/pre-engagement Min. Williams's Books: https://www.amazon.com/William-Edward-Turner/e/B07885TXSG?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 The opening track is called "Awakening" by Marcus D. Listen to the full track and purchase it here. https://marcusd.net/album/the-lone-wolf-lp-instrumentals Resources Mentioned: Divorce Is Worse Than Death: https://www.amazon.com/Divorce-Is-Worse-Than-Death/dp/B08XY7FTPK/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1615782708&sr=8-1 You May Also Like… 292.5 (Charm City Bonus Episode) – “Divorce Is Worse Than Death” with Stanley McCluskey: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2925-charm-city-bonus-episode-divorce-is-worse-than-death-with-stanley-mccluskey/ 215 – “Supernatural Favor” with Sonja Prince-Ward: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/215-supernatural-favor-with-sonja-prince-ward/ Ep. 349.5 – “Signs in the Rearview Mirror” with Kelly Smith (@kellys_author): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-3495-signs-in-the-rearview-mirror-with-kelly-smith-kellys_author/ 170 - "Live & Love Beyond Your Dreams" with Riana Milne (@RianaMilne): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/170-live-love-beyond-your-dreams-with-riana-milne-rianamilne/ 271 – “Thirst of the Heart” with Udo Erasmus (@UdosOfficial): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/271-thirst-of-the-heart-with-udo-erasmus-udosofficial/ 269 – “Setting Boundaries Will Set You Free” with Nancy Levin (@nancylevin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/269-setting-boundaries-will-set-you-free-with-nancy-levin-nancylevin/ 218 – “Be a Good Thing Before Looking for a Good Thing” with Kimberly Cleveland: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/218-be-a-good-thing-before-looking-for-a-good-thing-with-kimberly-cleveland/ 252 – “Live Calm with Cancer… and Beyond” with David Dachinger and Tamara Green, LCSW (@LovingMeditator): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/252-live-calm-with-cancer-and-beyond-with-david-dachinger-and-tamara-green-lcsw-lovingmeditator/ 276 – “Over My Dead Body” with Jen Gaudet (@jen_coaching): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/276-over-my-dead-body-with-jen-gaudet-jen_coaching/ 29 - "Single Wife, Trapped Husband" with Freda Milton: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/29-single-wife-trapped-husband-with-freda-milton/ Ep. 293.5 (Host 2 Host Special) – “Foster Care System Survivor to Inspirational Thriver” with Loren Michaels Harris (@LorenListens2U): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-2935-host-2-host-special-foster-care-system-survivor-to-inspirational-thriver-with-loren-michaels-harris-lorenlistens2u/ Host 2 Host Special - "Dare to Be Authentic" with Mari Mitchell (@coachmariporter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/host-2-host-special-dare-to-be-authentic-with-mari-mitchell-coachmariporter/
“Save your marriage before it starts.” - William Edward Turner Today’s featured author is certified Biblical counselor, speaker, publisher, and creator of A New Heart Divorce Recovery Services and Pre-Engagement Coaching, Min. William Edward Turner. William and I have a chat about going the prevention route with your relationship to ensure a better marriage, Key Thing’s You’ll Learn: What couples should do before officially tying the knot. What a communication fast is. The 2 skills that couples should have in their arsenal in addition to good communication. Why it’s important to have a legacy and train your successors properly. Min. Williams’s Site: https://wmedward.wixsite.com/pre-engagement Min. Williams’s Books: https://www.amazon.com/William-Edward-Turner/e/B07885TXSG?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 The opening track is called "Awakening" by Marcus D. Listen to the full track and purchase it here. https://marcusd.net/album/the-lone-wolf-lp-instrumentals You May Also Like… 292.5 (Charm City Bonus Episode) – “Divorce Is Worse Than Death” with Stanley McCluskey: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2925-charm-city-bonus-episode-divorce-is-worse-than-death-with-stanley-mccluskey/ 215 – “Supernatural Favor” with Sonja Prince-Ward: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/215-supernatural-favor-with-sonja-prince-ward/ Ep. 349.5 – “Signs in the Rearview Mirror” with Kelly Smith (@kellys_author): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-3495-signs-in-the-rearview-mirror-with-kelly-smith-kellys_author/ 170 - "Live & Love Beyond Your Dreams" with Riana Milne (@RianaMilne): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/170-live-love-beyond-your-dreams-with-riana-milne-rianamilne/ 271 – “Thirst of the Heart” with Udo Erasmus (@UdosOfficial): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/271-thirst-of-the-heart-with-udo-erasmus-udosofficial/ 269 – “Setting Boundaries Will Set You Free” with Nancy Levin (@nancylevin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/269-setting-boundaries-will-set-you-free-with-nancy-levin-nancylevin/ 218 – “Be a Good Thing Before Looking for a Good Thing” with Kimberly Cleveland: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/218-be-a-good-thing-before-looking-for-a-good-thing-with-kimberly-cleveland/ 252 – “Live Calm with Cancer… and Beyond” with David Dachinger and Tamara Green, LCSW (@LovingMeditator): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/252-live-calm-with-cancer-and-beyond-with-david-dachinger-and-tamara-green-lcsw-lovingmeditator/ 276 – “Over My Dead Body” with Jen Gaudet (@jen_coaching): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/276-over-my-dead-body-with-jen-gaudet-jen_coaching/ 29 - "Single Wife, Trapped Husband" with Freda Milton: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/29-single-wife-trapped-husband-with-freda-milton/ Ep. 293.5 (Host 2 Host Special) – “Foster Care System Survivor to Inspirational Thriver” with Loren Michaels Harris (@LorenListens2U): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-2935-host-2-host-special-foster-care-system-survivor-to-inspirational-thriver-with-loren-michaels-harris-lorenlistens2u/ Host 2 Host Special - "Dare to Be Authentic" with Mari Mitchell (@coachmariporter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/host-2-host-special-dare-to-be-authentic-with-mari-mitchell-coachmariporter/
Have you ever wondered what it takes to produce a campaign so good that it wins a UK Search Award? That’s exactly what Clean Digital did for their client BrewDog and on this episode we explore how their paid search and social campaign won the “Best Use of Search - FMCG and Best Integrated Campaign” award. We also explore how Latitude (now Jellyfish) won "Best Use of Content Marketing" at the UK Search Awards with Project Carrot, their creative content marketing & link building campaign. Joining us for this episode of The Scoop are 2 great guests: Rod Richmond from CleanDigital.co.uk Edward Turner from Jellyfish.co.uk Here’s what we covered: 0:30 Introducing the first guest, Rod Richmond 1:00 Introducing the second guest, Edward Turner 2:30 What did Edward’s award entry look like? 4:10 How did Edward go about seeding the initial links for his campaign? Did he build relationships with bloggers prior to the content launch? 5:00 What did Rod’s campaign involve? 8:20 What about Rod’s campaign made it award-winning? 9:50 There were over 9000 different Google Ads and over 3000 different Facebook Ads used as part of this campaign. Why so much creative? 12:30 Did Ed think that his campaign was going to be award-worthy as he was coming up with the concept? 14:40 How nervous was Ed that his client would embrace his content suggestion? 16:00 Did Ed or his client set the campaign KPIS? 17:30 What about Rod – did Rod or his client set his campaign KPIs? 18:50 Is there anything that Rod would have done differently, looking back on it, to make his campaign even more appealing to win an award? 20:20 What was the difference between Rod’s Google and Facebook calls-to-action? 22:00 Did Google or Facebook drive the best CPA for Rod? 22:30 How would Ed improve his campaign for next time? 24:00 Did Ed do any advertising for his campaign or was it purely organic and outreach? 26:20 What are the commonalities between award entries that win awards for both Ed and Rod? 29:00 Rod’s actionable takeaway Listen to all the previous show episodes here: https://www.semrush.com/podcast/
Edward Turner is running to be the DISD Trustee for District 9. TC Fleming talks to him about why he got in the race and what he thinks generally about education.
am i normal? Podcast Episode Eight - Death In the final episode of the series, I meet Edward Turner, who helped terminally ill mum Anne to Swiss clinic Dignitas for an assisted death in 2006 to discuss: The experience of going to Dignitas - What happens and how does it work? The Religious element of the opposition to the campaign for assisted dying Edward's advice on how to live well, and prepare for death Thanks for listening, Alex am i normal? On Twitter am i normal? On Facebook
In episode 41 Mazz chats with Oliver Edward Turner, Oliver played bass in a lot of fantastic bands including Cold Fell, Black Mass, Corrupt Moral Altar and the notorious and influential Grindcore act - Narcosis. They talk about the early North West Metal/Grindcore scene in Manchester and Leeds and the influential artists that came out of them. Mazz and Oli also discuss the career of Narcosis and their demise.
Roundtable discussion with Edward Turner, Digital Marketer @ Lingvist, a simple, addictive and fast way of learning languages.
Myself and Edward Turner decide to have a few drinks and talk about numerous issues that have intrigued us over the last few months.