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Thanks for dropping by to the Exeter Rider Podcast.I wanted to start this podcast as a way of putting some of my YouTube channels work and some of the Live shows in one place so people can listen to it anywhere.I myself like to listen to podcasts while at work and being in the domestic sector and working in people's homes I often can not listen to certain podcasts due to swearing, so I will make a conscious effort not to do that so people can feel at ease, and they can then listen anywhere.I ...
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Motorcycle travel roundtable discussions with ARR RAW is a spin-off from the very popular Adventure Rider Radio Podcast and Radio Show. This monthly ADV motorcycle podcast is hosted by Adventure Rider Radio's Jim Martin with co-hosts, Graham Field, Sam Manicom, Grant Johnson, Shirley Hardy-Rix and Brian Rix. The show also has guests.
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Nathan Millward is a British motorcycle adventurer and author. He is best known for his solo journey on a 105cc Australian postal bike named "Doris" from Sydney to London in 2009. His journey took 9 months and covered over 23,000 km through 18 countries. Millward documented his adventure in his book "The Long Ride Home" and has since continued to t…
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Budgeting for a trip has always been a bit of an enigma, there are so many variables to consider. Will you camp, stay in hostels or B&B’s, all decisions that change the budget drastically. And on top of that, in the past couple of years prices have skyrocketed for fuel, groceries, parts and accommodations. It seems that almost everything has increa…
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There are an endless amount of spectacular motorcycle routes all around the world, and choosing which one to ride on your next adventure can be overwhelming, especially if you are limited by time. So, we asked the panel to suggest what they think are some of the best routes in world to ride in less than a week, when to go and what skill levels are …
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Sharon and Doug Wildeboer are a close couple, used to spending time together and both ride their own motorcycles. Doug is the original motorcyclist of the two and it was his idea to travel by motorcycle in Iceland and through Europe. Sharon is a skilled rider but she describes herself as a reluctant rider although a lover of travel. Being a relucta…
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This time we have TAYM (The All Year Motorcyclist) on the podcast . We talk about his bike history and all thing Royal Enfield. We also have #saddlebags73 #westonsupermotovlogs #epicadam #noobiker coming in for the ride . email - exeterrider@hotmail.com The full video episode is here https://www.youtube.com/live/dQJnuRN-i1w?feature=share Thanks E.R…
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Combine a heavy adventure motorcycle with a narrow trail or tight space and turning around becomes a foot wrestle at best, or a job fit for a team. Today on Adventure Rider Radio’s exclusive Rider Skills we are learning two great methods to make the turnaround a non-event and get you back in the saddle again. Photos and links for this episode can b…
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Many riders lack the confidence and skill to repair their own tire at the side of the road and much of that is derived from two things, not having practiced the skills required and using the wrong patches and plugs. The story usually goes something like this: I tried fixing my tire once but every time I pumped it back up it just leaked again, so I …
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Jackie Layng and her partner Davide Focardi came from Ireland to America in part to ride the Dalton and then to continue down into South America. Jackie was a relatively new rider, with little experience and part of her motivation for doing the trip was to overcome the anxiety that had been infiltrating her life. Davide has been dreaming of doing a…
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First LIVE Stream I Ever Did With The Crew October 2021 I thought I would put this up considering it was my first LIVE show ever recorded. I really appreciated #exeterrider #saddlebags73 #noobiker #westonsupermotovlog #epicadammotovlogs coming along to help me out on it. Support the show Talking Motorcycles & Anything Else That Comes Along…
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Graeme and Katrina Perkins are riding the slow lane around the world. They left Australia back in 2016 and thought it could take a couple of years to explore the globe, but it’s now seven years later and they have only made it about half way around the world. They have learned plenty, met loads of people, crossed many borders, all along the way per…
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There are three things from your normal ADV gear that may need to be swapped out for long distance travel: Tires. Aggressive tires work great for ADV riding and are the choice for many, but for long distance travel does longevity surpass the need for traction? How do you decide what tires to run on any given trip? Boots. Heavy, tall, well supported…
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There is a lot to remember when riding an adventure motorcycle in the dirt and challenges often come up quickly leaving little time for contemplation. That’s when having the skills you need in muscle memory can make the difference between an exhilarating ride or a ‘pick up you bike’ exercise or worse. So, to get some things clear in your mind once …
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Chase Eckert says he’s drawn to fantastic stories told by amazing people and feels that if you listen to enough interesting people for long enough you will end up trying something interesting yourself. Chase grew up working at his family’s traveling carnival in Alaska. As things would have it, during Covid the carnival shut down, but when things st…
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Nothing beats heading out for a riding adventure with a group of friends, enjoying the ride and having someone watch your back while you watch theirs. But, there are some things that you should keep in mind when it comes to riding with a group including safety, preparation and buddy etiquette. Clinton Smout, who’s in Baja, Mexico riding sweep on a …
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Motorcycle chat from like-minded people from a group of well-known Vloggers. Checkout the full version here - https://youtube.com/live/u09KgmzQJTM This is the Scottish podcast with #TeaPotOne #ayreshirevlogster #lochwood92 Teapotone is well known for his big trip around the world....(Did you know he had been around the world? : ) ) Have a listen an…
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They say that everything has a season in life, a time, perhaps even a lifespan, and when it’s over we need to let it it go and move forward. But it doesn’t mean walking away and forgetting, it means taking with you what you have learned and what you have become from the experience. And that may be one of the things we can draw from Tom Reuter’s sto…
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Fear can be paralyzing and it can stop you from doing many things including travel. But are those fears legitimate? And what constitutes a RTW trip? Is it the number of miles ridden or how many countries you pass through? On this episode of RAW the panel discusses some of the top fears that motorcyclists may have when it comes to travel and if thos…
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Janell and Stuart Clarke are both engineers and both enjoyed travelling and exploring the Australian outback by four wheel drive having so much fun that they decided to explore the world. So they began dreaming and planning a trip, but it soon became apparent to them that the cost of using a four wheel drive would deeply cut in to their budget. The…
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Chris Birch thinks that sand really gets a bad rap and that riding in sand is fun, not just for him but for all riders. And if you disagree, it could be that you either need to tweak your skills or perhaps you’ve missed one of the fundamentals of riding in sand. Time after time, Chris teaches riders to have fun in the sand, not just survive, but ha…
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This time we have the YouTuber - Flatcap Cafe Racer. He is a creator based in Idaho and has a very impressive bike history and infact a very interesting life/work history being ex-military working with missiles. Its a good cast, I hope you enjoy it. E.R : ) We have a full house on this episode with #saddlebags73 #westonsupermotovlogs #epicadammotov…
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When Patrick Cheever was about seven years old his dad brought home a moped, and Patrick thought it was a dream machine. He racked up mile after mile riding the moped back and forth in his driveway and around the yard. And that sealed it for him, he fell in love with riding motorcycles. And so it continued, riding, fixing, buying and selling, until…
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This time we have Economical Rides who is a ex-pat YouTuber based in Spain and rides a Royal Enfield Meteor 350 & a Royal Enfield 350 Classic. In this video we talk about his extensive bike history and all things Royal Enfield and what his channel will bring us in the future .......Not forgetting he has never shown his face in the YouTube world ...…
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This time we have the YouTuber Uncle LongBeard. A Polish man who is now UK based and owns a very nice BMW R1200 Urban GS. He has a very entertaining & funny YouTube channel, not to mention he once had his own bikeshop. We also find out about some of his adventures on his bikes. In this episode, we talk about Uncles bike history Drop These channels …
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Why would anyone ride a motorcycle to an exotic location in a faraway place and then just leave the bike behind? To date, there are about 175 riders who have done just that. They’ve ridden these motorcycles on epic motorcycle adventures in which they traverse sand, mud, tough ground, through streams and even over mountains to deliver the motorcycle…
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A discussion about motorcycle travel skills that any rider would benefit from or perhaps really need before leaving on a motorcycle adventure. Also how to be mentally prepared for travel, bureaucracy, change, being out of your comfort zone and adaptability. Understanding what your trip is really about, travel schedule, commitment to a destination o…
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It was something he dreamed of doing, something on his bucket list. Brett Anderson was going to ride his motorcycle to Ushuaia one day, perhaps in retirement when he had more time. Brett had a busy life filled with outdoor pursuits such as hiking, running, motorcycling, and he also worked as an international commercial airline pilot. He was active,…
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#4 Exeter Rider Podcast With YouTubers Uncle Red & Tomstc This time we have YouTubers #UncleRed & #Tomstc where we chat about off-road riding, Indian Motorcycles and the normal banter. #noobiker #saddlebags73 #westonsupermotovlog Support the show Talking Motorcycles & Anything Else That Comes AlongKirjoittanut Exeter Rider
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Rolling along a trail or down the road on a motorcycle emanates a sense of grace and precision, but when the rolling slows to a stop that same motorcycle suddenly feels like a pig. And trying to move it around while standing beside it quickly become a wrestling match, or more over, a mismatch as you try to shove and pull the hefty two wheeled behem…
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Every motorcycle has some suspension settings that can and should be adjusted for you and your load - so ask yourself, when was the last time, or maybe when was the first time you adjusted or readjusted your suspension to match your load? Or maybe you are wondering why we need to adjust our motorcycle suspension when we don’t ever have to adjust th…
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Wayne Kouf is heading to Ushuaia, Argentina. His plan is to stay off the beaten track and find some challenges like the Trampoline of Death - fabled to be one of the most dangerous roads in South America. But, Wayne and the two other riders he had met up with found the gruelling road blocked by landslides, so they changed routes and rode up high up…
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Overpacking is a common issue for riders, and the art of packing only what you really need is refined through thought, trial and practice. Experience alone won’t teach, unless you consciously recognize what didn’t work well, then imagine and attempt new methods or procedures to improve. This is about reducing all load including weight, bulk and com…
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Deadhorse, Alaska is an unincorporated community that supports oil operations in nearby Prudhoe Bay and is a temporary home for two to three thousand nonpermanent workers. To get to Deadhorse you have to ride the Dalton Highway, commonly referred to as The Haul Road, and it’s not for the faint of heart. Road conditions vary greatly with gravel, mud…
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