The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast

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  • The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast is created by Clive Barber and Noel Thom. They are not inspirational, and they will not provide motivation to get you off your butt and travel the world. They are quite a good laugh though, like a couple of old blokes you overhear in the pub, and wish you were sat at their table. Except you don’t need to because they record their conversations. Weird. Yeah, probably. The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast aims to be informative, interesting, and fun. With a mix of ‘celebrity’ and ‘citizen’ storytellers, instructional episodes, beginners guides the podcast is a great way to while away the hours when you can’t be out on your bike.

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  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 17 Ari Henning Revzilla Common Tread XP
    Feb 3 2025

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    Ari Henning discusses the evolution of content creation in the motorcycle industry, and his journey into motorcycle journalism. He shares insights on the dynamics of being on camera, the impact of family and friendship on his career, and memorable projects at RevZilla. The discussion highlights the importance of passion for motorcycling and the unique experiences that shape a journalist's path. In this conversation, Ari shares his passion for motorcycle adventures across America, emphasizing the importance of exploring one's own country. He discusses the appeal of motorcycle rentals for travelers, the art of customization, and the authenticity of real-life experiences in adventure riding. The dialogue also touches on the creative processes behind motorcycle shows, the joy of riding, and the belief that any bike can be an adventure bike. Ari elaborates on performance upgrades for the CRF300 and the growing popularity of trail bikes in the U.S., while also highlighting the value of self-taught mechanics in the motorcycle community. In this engaging conversation, Ari Henning discusses the importance of using torque wrenches for motorcycle maintenance, shares his experiences with bike restorations, and reflects on the thrill of riding and the strong community that comes with it.


    content creation, motorcycle journalism, RevZilla, on-camera presence, family influence, creative collaboration, motorcycle media, motorcycle, adventure, travel, customization, CRF300, riding, exploration, authenticity, performance upgrades, self-taught mechanics, motorcycles, torque wrenches, bike restoration, riding community, motorcycle gear, fitness, YouTube motorcycle content

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    46 mins
  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 16 Magnus Goransson Odd Luck Garage
    Jan 27 2025

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    Magnus Göransson shares insights about his motorcycle community, the Odd Luck Garage, located in Malmö, Sweden. The discussion covers the importance of community in motorcycling, the evolution of the garage, and the camaraderie among its members. Magnus also reflects on his personal journey with motorcycles, the significance of bike nights, and the safety measures taken in their environment. The conversation highlights the joy of sharing experiences and knowledge within a passionate group of bikers. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of motorcycle culture, focusing on the community and financial structure of a garage where members can work on their bikes together. They touch on personal experiences, the importance of friendship, and the dynamics of membership within the garage. The conversation also highlights the cost savings associated with DIY maintenance and the seasonal nature of riding in Sweden. In this conversation, Magnus Göransson shares his plans for an exciting motorcycle trip to Belgium, highlighting the camaraderie among fellow riders and the importance of community in the biking world. The discussion also delves into the maintenance of classic motorcycles, the dynamics within a garage crew, and the challenges facing motorcycle brands in the industry today.

    motorcycling, community, garage, bike nights, Odd Luck Garage, Magnus Göransson, motorcycle collection, safety, Sweden, Coventry, crime statistics, bike night, motorcycle maintenance, friendship, community, DIY, garage culture, financial structure, seasonal riding, motorcycle, adventure, Belgium, community, maintenance, classic bikes, motorcycle brands, industry challenges

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    38 mins
  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 15 Charley Boorman & Patsy Quick Pre Dakar 25 with Llel Pavey Brake Magazine
    Jan 20 2025

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    Charley Boorman is a British television presenter, travel writer, and actor.

    He's best known for his adventurous motorcycle journeys, particularly the "Long Way" series he undertook with actor Ewan McGregor.

    In 2006 Charley undertook his most challenging TV project, to enter the Dakar Rally in Africa.

    The documentary series "Race to Dakar" followed Boorman's journey, capturing the highs and lows of his training and the gruelling race itself. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a serious crash that left him with broken bones, Boorman persevered and completed several stages of the rally.

    Ultimately, he had to withdraw from the race due to his injuries, but his experience and determination made "Race to Dakar" a compelling and inspiring story.

    Charley shares with us some of the best stories and some of the tings going on behind the scenes that never made it into the TV programme.

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    27 mins

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Love these guys!

Really informative podcast, with knowledgeable, experienced riders. They are funny and have great guests. Really down to earth blokes, they would be good in a pub!

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Top trail biking banter!

The Morecombe and Wise of the trail-riding world (sort of!). Great chat and interesting guests. Both Noel and Clive share their useful and interesting experiences on two-wheels. Very entertaining - its like listening in on a banterous conversation in the pub (but without the ale and pork scratchings)

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