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The Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveA Custom Made Life | Interview #3-Chris CanterburyThe subject of the third interview of the Aerostich Podcast is an individual that we consider to be the real 'Most Interesting Man in the World'. Chris is the owner and founder of Boxer Metal and has extensive knowledge of BMW motorcycles, European vehicles, metal fabrication, and much more. To learn more about Chris, visit: - https://www.goinggoingwent.com/ - https://www.boxermetal.com/ - https://www.instagram.com/boxermetal2025-01-311h 05Throttle and Roast - Motorcycle PodcastThrottle and Roast - Motorcycle PodcastEssential Tips for a Memorable Motorcycle Road Trip AdventureIn this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert discusses how to effectively prepare for motorcycle road trips. He explores the varying preferences of riders, from meticulous planners to spontaneous adventurers, offering insights on how many miles to ride each day. Niels emphasizes the need for realistic expectations regarding comfort and endurance when riding compared to driving. By focusing on the essentials of trip planning, including what gear you may want to bring along, he provides valuable tips to help both novice and experienced riders make the most of their journeys.  We sometimes use a...2024-12-3056 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #14: The State of AI: FFFFlaws In The AlgorithmCHATGPT JAN 9 VERSION2024-08-2611 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #13: Waypoints Along the Analog/Digital Divide Quantum Gravity Research Theory of Everything Aerostich 'EZ Brake Bleeder'2024-08-1208 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #12: Read It And WeepAerostich Pageable Catalog Aerostich R-3 Testing2024-07-2906 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveLegalize Lane Splitting in Your State! Lessons From Minnesota's Success | Interview #2- Phil StalboergerThe subject of the second interview of the Aerostich Podcast is a fellow rider and full-time legislative lobbyist Phil Stalboerger. Phil shares his experiences as a rider growing up, his time and dedication within courtrooms, a life-changing accident, and how he used these experiences to advocate for the successful legalization of lane splitting in Minnesota, making it the 6th state to pass this law. 2024-07-251h 00The Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #11: A Nearly Perfect Business Planwww.ridetowork.com2024-07-1505 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #10: My Honda XR650L Story (Old-Guy Drivel)Box Fan Substack Essay Long Service Model Story2024-07-0107 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #9: A Rebel with a (Hopeless) Cause‘The Path to Reducing Pedestrian Deaths Is Steep but Straight’ 2024-06-2408 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #8: A Gear Arsenal, a Budget, and a Bat CaveThis week's episode is a blog post reading from Aerostich's Mr. Subjective.2024-06-1708 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveFrom Hooligan to Hero: One Everyday Riders Trip | Interview #1-Ethan TaylorThe subject of Aerostich’s first video podcast is a fellow rider you’ll enjoy meeting. Ethan Taylor shares his journey from hooligan beginnings to becoming an everyday motorcycle rider with a moto-supportive wife and family. His is a well-told ‘everyman’ story which many riders and aspiring riders will likely identify with, and benefit from. Ethan is Mr. Subjective nephew-in-law, and we are grateful he consented to being the subject of this interview, which begins Aerostich's experiments in video podcasting. Thanks Ethan! In need of some landscaping/tree removal? Check out Ethan's website: https://www.taylorlandscapingllc.com/2024-06-101h 00The Lowdown Show - By ADVRiderThe Lowdown Show - By ADVRiderHow This Man Revolutionized Motorcycle GearAndy Goldfine is a rebel with a cause. When he saw manufacturing disappearing from America in the 1980s, he decided to do something about it. Working out of an old factory in Duluth, Minnesota, Goldfine founded Aerostich, bought industrial sewing machines, and began crafting his legendary Roadcrafter riding suits. More than just a garment for motorcycling, the Roadcrafter—and everything else in Aerostich’s quirky catalogue—is a middle-finger aimed at offshore manufacturing and the style-conscious imperative of modern motorcycle gear.2024-05-2452 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #7. Old Guys Talking Motorcycles at a TavernIndustrial Fabricating Building: https://clydeironworks.com/history/ 2024-04-0816 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #6. Rat Races, Paradoxes, and Other Stuff I don't Quite Know What Else to do WithLinks mentioned: https://www.aerostich.com/blog/rat-races-paradoxes-and-other-stuff-i-dont-quite-know-what-else-to-do-with/ 2024-04-0230 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #5: Shortest Mr. Subjective Blog Post EverPossibly the shortest Mr. Subjective podcast ever2024-04-0102 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #4: A Serious Error in JudgementLOST Tim Macleod: https://www.tractionerag.com/lost-tim-macleod Jack London's "To Build a Fire": chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/to-build-a-fire.pdf 2024-04-0110 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #3. Poetry Corner"Season of the Bike": https://aerostich.com/media/readings/2002Catalog/sotb.html Progressive "Season of the Bike" campaign video: https://www.weareninety6.com/poetry-of-motion 2024-04-0108 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #2. Side Notes - Small and LargeShort Jumper Wire: https://www.aerostich.com/quiconnect-2-jumper-cord.html Aerostich Suits: https://www.aerostich.com/suits2024-04-0106 minThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveThe Aerostich Podcast With Mr. SubjectiveBlog Post #1. How Food Science Is Like Transportational ScienceThe harsh reality of ultra processed food - with Chris Van Tulleken: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QOTBreQaIk "Hill Street Blues": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJDQewSMB-E Short Essay: https://craftsmanship.net/throwaway-nation-americas-history-of-planned-obsolescence/ The Link Between Highly Processed Foods and Brain Health: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/04/well/eat/ultraprocessed-food-mental-health.html?unlocked_article_code=1.YU0.5EHf.4dHmvmTSOY34&smid=url-share 2024-03-2712 minRider Magazine InsiderRider Magazine InsiderEp. 14: Andy Goldfine, Aerostich founder and Ride to Work Day advocateOur guest is Andy Goldfine, founder of Aerostich and inventor of the iconic Roadcrafter textile motorcycle suit. Andy is also event organizer for the International Motorcycle and Scooter Ride to Work Day, which takes place each year on the third Monday in June. The 30th annual event is scheduled for June 21, 2021. We talk about how Andy became a motorcyclist, what motivated him to invent the Roadcrafter, how products are selected for the Aerostich catalog, why motorcycling is a social good, the advantages of lane splitting/sharing, and other topics. 2021-06-1150 minOn The Line With The AMAOn The Line With The AMAAMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer David Hough and Aerostich Founder Andy GoldfineMotojournalist, author and AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer David Hough, and Andy Goldfine, the founder of Aerostich RiderWear, Ride to Work Day, and the recipient of the 2013 AMA Dud Perkins Lifetime Achievement Award, have a decidedly practical approach to motorcycling. But like all motorcyclists, their passion for riding runs deep. Tune in to hear their stories!Support the show (https://fs4.formsite.com/AMARacing/form21/index.html)2021-05-2630 minAdventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioWarm Hands and Gloves | Motorcyclists Passing the BatonJim puts a pair of elkskin riding gloves to the test and talks with Aerostich’s Andy Goldfine about the benefits of elkskin leather. Could this be your next pair of riding gloves? And women riders from around the world are looking forward to participating in an international motorcycle relay for women. Hayley Bell, founder of WRWR, tells us what it’s all about. If you like Adventure Rider Radio, check out ARR RAW, roundtable moto travel talks. All on our website at https://adventureriderradio.com. Don't forget to go to your favourite podcast app to s...2018-12-2839 minThe Sound RIDER Motorcycle ShowThe Sound RIDER Motorcycle Show#1812, December 2018 – Moto ChutzpahWe’re heading into winter, but the mild weather allows for more riding. Where will you go? We discuss the new 6 month/no interest payment plan from Aerostich, ponder the new ownership of a Renton dealer, answer why the Whidbey Island community could care less about the noise from the new MX track and talk a little Seattle delivery history. Shop events and club rides fill the calendar, then we look at the newest subscriber profiles. The show closes with some hot tips for riders.2018-11-301h 12Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioADV Rider Stuck in Venezuela | Keeping Warm on Your MotorcycleHitting a Road Block on the Last Leg of His Trip Spencer James Conway has a goal of circumnavigating every continent, and his last adventure has been in South America. On October 7th he posted on Facebook that he was just two weeks away from completing his trip. When ARR host, Jim, spoke to Spencer, he was stuck at the border in Venezuela, unable to cross in to Colombia. His alternative? A 7000 km detour which will add two months to the trip. http://www.spencer-conway.com/ Brrrrr….Keeping the Chill Out and the Heat In On Your Bik...2017-10-271h 28Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider Radio7000 KM on an Electric Motorcycle | From MX Racer to Women’s Off-Road Riding CoachTrui Hanoulle is a motorcycle traveler, that looks for adventure out of her comfort zone, and recently that included doing a solo trip on an electric Zero motorcycle from her home in Belgium to Istanbul. And Pat Jacques, retired MX racer and founder of ADVWoman, teaches women off-road riding skills and hosts the annual ADVWoman Rally in Colorado. Elektrogirl: Trui Hanoulle Trui Hanoulle’s home is in Belgium, where she works as a freelance photographer and graphic designer, but she’s also a traveler and a motorcyclist. She’s ridden throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East, connec...2017-03-241h 25Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioBack Country Motorcycle Routes: Adventure Travel by GPSBackcountry Discovery Routes and the Trans Canada Adventure Trail are planned and organized motorcycle adventure routes in the United States and Canada. Great scenery, culture and riding is what you get on one of these free off highway routes. Jim talks to Paul Guillien and Ted Johnson about the BDR and the TCAT. BDR: Back Country Discovery Routes | Paul Guillien Backcountry Discovery Routes is a non-profit organization establishing and preserving off-highway routes for adventure motorcycle travel in the United States. For each route, they produce a documentary DVD, a Butler map, and free GPS tracks. Website: http://r...2017-02-231h 13Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioThe Road to Getting Yourself Out of the Way | Annette BirkmannAnnette Birkmann dreamt about riding a motorcycle since she was a little girl, but it wasn’t until she was 30 years old that she got her motorcycle license. In 2006, she realized that she had reached the goals she had set for herself, but still felt unfulfilled, so she quit her job as an associate in a law firm in Denmark to go an an adventure. As she rode through the Americas, she realized that while she left with the assumption that the trip would be her great achievement, she actually came away with much more, “a discovery of my inne...2017-02-1054 minAdventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioWind Powered Chain Oiler | Setting up Your Motorcycle Brake, Shifter and Foot PegsCustom Fitting Your Bike to Your Body: Part 2 This week on ARR we're in to Part 2 on custom fitting your bike to your body size with Grant Johnson from Horizons Unlimited. Grant's draws on his experience from being a motorcycle mechanic and dealer, as well as co-owner of Horizons Unlimited. In this series, he teaches our listeners about the three areas of your bike that can and need to change to fit your body. In Part 2, Grant discusses setting up the foot area of the bike, including the brake, shifter and foot pegs.  Next week: Modifying your seat. 2017-01-271h 11Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioRiding For All The Right Reasons: Ken & Carol DuvalIn a time when social media and youtube is so prevalent, Ken and Carol Duval are not the norm when it comes to travelling around the world and reporting on their trip. They haven't written a book, they don't submit magazine articles, and they don't have a website. They have a blog on Horizons Unlimited which Ken says they haven't been able to update for a while and they do post on their Facebook page. And although they are happy to share their stories with those they meet or know, and, lucky for us, with Adventure Rider Radio, they ri...2016-12-231h 39Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioUbuntu: One Woman's Motorcycle Odyssey Across Africa with Heather Ellis | Motorcycle GPS NavigationHeather Ellis: Solo Adventure in Africa From 1993 to 1997, Heather Ellis went on an adventure on her Yamaha TT600 through Africa, and from the United Kingdom to Vietnam. She recently published her book Ubuntu: One Woman's Motorcycle Odyssey Across Africa, which chronicles her journey in Africa. In her memoir, she shares life-changing stories, both inspiring and entertaining.  For more information on where Heather Ellis' book is available go to her website at http://www.heather-ellis.com/index.html GCAG Uprising Luggage System Source: Green Chile Adventure Gear: https://greenchileadv.com/products/gcag-uprising-luggage-system This kit will set y...2016-12-081h 04Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioGood Things Come in Small Packages: Small Adventure Motorcycles | Into Iraq with Graham FieldMotorcycle Manufacturers Offer Smaller ADV Bikes Recently, Honda, Kawasaki, BMW and Suzuki have unveiled their new small adventure bikes. In a bid to entice women, younger and smaller riders, the manufacturers are offering motorcycles that are lighter and with a smaller price tag.  Carl Parker, publisher of ADVMoto magazine talks about the new adventure bikes that were recently shown at motorcycles shows. Austin Vince, an advocate for small cc bikes for adventure travel, shares his thoughts on these smaller adventure motorcycles.   The smaller 2017 ADV bike line-up includes: Honda CRF250 Rally Kawasaki Versys-X 300 BMW G310 GS Suzuki V-Strom 250 Ca...2016-12-021h 21Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioThirty Years of Two Stroke Travel - Catherine GermillacCatherine Germillac has been riding the same motorcycle for going on 30 years, a small 2-stroke Yamaha DTMX 125. As a young woman, setting out on a solo motorcycle wasn't a common thing to do in the late 1980's. But being inspired by Ted Simon's Jupiter's Travels, she fell in love with the idea of motorcycling, travel and adventure, purchased her beloved motorcycle, that she calls Desiree, took some lessons and then started riding. She spent 6 years travelling on her bike, taking some time out in Colombia and Ecuador, before continuing her journey to Australia. In this episode, the memories and ex...2016-11-241h 17Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioWater Bars, Broken Bones & Rescue | Spencer James Conway in South AmericaWhen an Afternoon Ride Turns in to a Rescue Mission This is the story of a rescue made possible by a satellite communicator, an inReach device. We've used the inReach for some time now, but only have experience with it as a convenient method of staying in contact with family and for checking weather in remote locations. When we were putting together this episode, part of the plan was to talk to someone who had to use their inReach for the purpose of rescue. And while searching for someone with a story, we experienced a rescue mission of our o...2016-11-181h 09Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioLifelong Obsession with Motorcycles & North America Travel - Lance GinesLance Gines has been riding motorcycles for about 44 years. Growing up on a farm in Idaho in the United States, he got his first dirt bike when he was 6 years old. Lance taught himself to ride in the horse area where his dad would train horses. Their farm was on the edge of BLM land (public) and two miles from the Snake River Canyon. He gained experience riding in the desert and in the canyon, which led him to buy his first street bike at the age of 14. And that's when Lance went on his first road trip with...2016-11-1147 minAdventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioNotes From the Road Vol. IV - Derek Mansfield & Motorcycle ChainsDerek Mansfield - Notes From the Road Vol. IV This book arrived, quite unexpectedly in our mail box a few months ago. We pondered the paper wrapping and wax seal and thought of what it might be. On opening, we discovered Derek Mansfield’s book, Notes From the Road Vol. IV. It’s a unique book about a journey across west, central and eastern Europe, describing the details and experiences in those places where Derek travelled, and not just the place itself. Derek’s use of words and descriptions are like the thoughts that run through our heads, but we nev...2016-10-281h 27Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioLisa & Simon Thomas - Motorcycle Adventurers - Beyond the Point of No Return?This isn't a story about a long road trip, it's about living on the road. Lisa and Simon don't think about the end of the road, or plan for a flight home, because the road is their home. They usually sleep in a tent, they cook outside, and they wouldn't have it any other way. And after 13 years of living off their bikes, with nature as their kitchen and bedroom back drop, there are no plans to settle down, at least not yet and who knows if ever? Lisa and Simon are seasoned travellers, they are truly pioneers of t...2016-10-211h 50Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioThe Adventure Trio Returns - Terry, Sandy & Jack BordenThere's a saying that it isn't what you do in life that you will regret, it's what you don't do.  With that thought in mind, the Borden family made a decision to go on a motorcycle adventure as a family. And once they made the decision, they knew there was no turning back. A trip with the scope of the one they chose to do can be a scary thing, what with having to leave your home, friends, extended family, jobs and everything you know that has become the norm. And then there are the fear mongers, i...2016-10-131h 27Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioTips from the Experts: What to Consider When Buying a Motorcycle - Grant Johnson & Lawrence HackingThe Bike or Not the Bike? That is the Question There are so many different options on the market when it comes to purchasing an adventure motorcycle, something suitable for everyone or any adventure, but when it comes to choosing the best bike for you, there are a lot of things to consider.  To get some advice on the things you should be looking at or thinking about while you're at the dealer or perusing the used ads, we went to a few experts in the motorcycle riding field to get their opinions on how to choose yo...2016-09-301h 14Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioElspeth Beard - First British Woman to Motorcycle Around the WorldIn 1982, twenty-four year old Elspeth Beard decided to set out on a round the world trip on her motorcycle. Having finished up three years of architectural studies, and with some changes in her personal life, she saved up about £1000 and then shipped her 1974 BMW R60/6 to New York where she began her journey. Elspeth regals and inspires us with some stories of her experiences and misadventures as she travelled 55,000 km until she returned to the United Kingdom in 1984, becoming the first English woman to ride a motorcycle around the world. With lessons learned from coping with everything f...2016-09-0256 minAdventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioHolding Your Water - Motorcycle Adventure Liquid Storage: Oil, Water & FuelWater weighs in at  8.34 pounds per US Gallon or by the litre its .7 kg or 1.6 pounds, and humans need on average of 2.2 - 3 litres of water per day. When we are packing for a motorcycle adventure, water and fuel are often left to the end to be fitted into whatever space remains, but considering the weight and bulk of liquids, not to mention the challenge of leakproof containers, perhaps it should be our first consideration. And now that you have all that bulk and weight in water you still may need extra fuel storage. Fuel weighs less than water b...2016-08-121h 14Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioLyndon Poskitt - Races to Places Motorcycle World TravelLyndon Poskitt is a passionate motorcyclist who has spent many years racing motorcycles, with the apogee being the Dakar Rally in 2013. He decided he was ready for something different and planned to travel around the world to different places, racing when the opportunities were there. He sold most of his possession and two years ago he set out on his self built custom adventure bike, which he calls Basil.  For Lyndon, this has been quite the adventure, he's been travelling unsupported, racing Basil, doing his own repairs and maintenance and he's still on the road, looking for races in d...2016-08-0449 minAdventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioHow I Became A Motorcycle Adventure Junkie - Dr Gregory FrazierDr. Gregory Frazier has been described as "America's #1 extreme motorcycle adventurer." He's an author, moto journalist, photographer and a documentary film maker. And he's a motorcycle adventure junkie. He wrote the book "Motorcycle Adventurer" about the first real adventure rider, Carl Stearns Clancy, who circumnavigated the globe in 1912-1913, and he shares some secrets about this book with ARR. He talks about myths and untruths about motorcycle adventure, and how the internet can give misinformation about which he says, "never let the truth get in the way of a good ride tale". In Dr Gregory F...2016-07-2252 minAdventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioMotorcycle Riders from Diverse Cultures with Common Grounds - Madagascar Adventure with July Behl & Innovative Soft Luggage System with Adam OwensJuly Behl - Madagascar Adventure July Behl, was one of the six finalists for the United People of Adventure project organized by Touratech, with their initiative being to unite riders from different continents, cultures and speaking different languages, through their love of adventure motorcycling and travel.  July found riding in Madagascar incredibly exciting, experiencing "gnarly roads to deep sand, broken bridges to unforgiving ruts, extreme heat to torrential rain, mad foreigners to slightly confused locals". He connected with his fellow riders saying "the people, everyone and I mean everyone was just brilliant - helpful, kind, considerate and al...2016-07-081h 12Adventure Rider RadioAdventure Rider RadioSub-Frames with Grant Johnson & Riding Gear Review - Darien Jacket & AD1 Pants with Andy GoldfineSub-Frames with Grant Johnson Grant Johnson from Horizons Unlimited talks about motorcycle sub-frames. Why they break. How much weight you can put on your bike. How to calculate pay load. Staying within weight capacity. www.horizonsunlimited.com Gear Talk - Darien Jacket & AD1 Pants Review with Andy Goldfine A review of the Darien jacket and AD1 pants made by Aerostich. Jim Martin has been testing these products, off and on road, and gives a review of the riding gear. He also has a chat with Andy Goldfine, owner of Aerostich about how he got in to...2016-06-031h 14Kenn Blanchard ShowKenn Blanchard Show33 - Get Busy LivingI guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy living or get busy dying.This week I wax poetic with a little poetry and prose from JOYCE KILMER AND SHAKESPEARE.  Also ten reasons you should try playing an instrument.Music is good for your soul.Live performance of the DC Gospel StarsNEWS- Warriorcast- MMA in NY, Aerostich is coming to DCAMC The Walking Dead update from this weeks show.Sly Stone Cover - Everyday people. Thanks for listening.blackmanwithagun@gmail.com2016-03-2340 minMotorcycle RadioMotorcycle Radio50 -Ride To Work 2015Interview with Andy Goldfine of Aerostich.com about Ride To Work 2015.  Kenn BLanchard shares a joke and a song cover of an Al Green song.  MotorcycleRadio.us Ridetowork.org2015-06-0927 minMotorcycle RadioMotorcycle Radio24 - Octoberfest and BobsBmwOctoberfest and an interview with Bob of BobsBmw.com aerostich.comcardosystems.comSupport the show :   http://patreon.com/motorcycleradio  blanchardmediagroup.com2014-09-3042 minMotorcycle RadioMotorcycle Radio13 - Are You Radio?This week on #motorcycle Radio #podcast, ¬†Kenn introduces Vanessa Jones, CEO/Sr Instructor of Safety Riding Zone of Lexington, Maryland. ¬†Jones is a certified motorcycle instructor that teaches beginners and advance riders. ¬† He also spoke to the CEO of Aerostich and almost got in touch with "Doc" the¬†host of Those Diner and Motorcycle Guys Podcast. ¬† The new kickstarter progam has launched with only a few days left and we have our first Patron. ¬†Chuck Bowser of the Institute for Personal Safety and long time rider gives us the truth about bikers in a special segment. ¬†Kenn shares his epiphany and asked if You are...2014-07-1526 minTTXGPMattersTTXGPMattersESBK Studios: Episode 27 Interview with an Empulse Owner, Of Transmissions, Aerostich, and Key Fob TestingJeff clowns around at the pump creating one of the funniest photos from the then freshly (and finally) delivered Empluses.  In part 1 of my interview with Jeff we talk about his buying experience and bringing his baby home for the first time.  But in true ESBK style we manage to talk about Aerostich, beards, … Continue reading ESBK Studios: Episode 27 Interview with an Empulse Owner, Of Transmissions, Aerostich, and Key Fob Testing →2013-11-2300 minThe Twisted Wrist PodcastThe Twisted Wrist PodcastTwisted Wrist - Show 39The Twisted Wrist Show 39 for February 24, 2008.Comments to twistedwrist@gmail.com.A milestone birthday and ensuing sicknessCanadian Rallies (ALDERS, NE1600 and Rendez-Vous)Aerostich's Very Boring RallyMBI Riders Choice Awards 2008Lawrence Hacking's new book and appearance on Ride!Helmets vs. Turbansand listener comments from Dan, Jon, Shane, Aloysius and EmeryTheme music "Get Up!" by Helix courtesy the Podsafe Music Network.Download Show 39 Length: 56:42Size: 39.8 MB2008-02-2400 min