More Listener’s Comments and Message from Spurg’s Dad | HSLS S6E11

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Zack & Spurgeon are back at it again with another round of listener’s comments from this past season of Highside/Lowside. Tune in to see if your comment gets featured and for a special message from everyone’s favorite, Spurgeon’s Dad, Spurgeon Sr.
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12:32 Our guests, the Listener’s and their Comments!
1:47:07 The Engine Sound Guessing Game!

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  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla Жыл бұрын

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  • @AkaBull
    @AkaBull Жыл бұрын

    I actually don't find you guys talking over each other distracting at all, I find it funny as hell, I enjoy the show. I may not always comment, but here listening along with thousands more like me.

  • @TravisTerrell
    @TravisTerrell Жыл бұрын

    You CERTAINLY do not talk too fast, guys! It's literally a normal conversational rate? I'm glad it's not one that I have to speed up to get through! Keep up the good work!

  • @DmitryIShk

    @DmitryIShk

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually listen to them at 1.5 speed, so yeah they don't talk too fast for sure :)

  • @Jim0i0
    @Jim0i0 Жыл бұрын

    I noticed that covering the front brake with a finger or two also helps index the throttle, especially when I'm standing. It gives my throttle hand a non-rotating tactile reference point. Really tames unintentional throttle movements.

  • @FlorentinoLoco
    @FlorentinoLoco Жыл бұрын

    I love that you seem to have found a formula to cooperate between the two of you! Keep up the good work

  • @rolandaskvsat
    @rolandaskvsat Жыл бұрын

    2:20 False. The only reason they bringing back 790 platform is that with KTM 790 engine you can LEGALY RESTRICT it to A2 license (35kw) in Europe and most parts of the world. It is very important for people who were buying bike with the intention to get a full A license later on and then they don't need to change their bikes. 890 engines were too powerful to legaly restrict it to A2 license.

  • @BlakesPipes
    @BlakesPipes Жыл бұрын

    Great episode, perfect way to finish. I don't know the engine sounds, but do enjoy your guessing. Most of the time, I agree with we have the best hobby.

  • @AkaBull
    @AkaBull Жыл бұрын

    1:43:33 Adam, if you can, don't sell that H2. Let the Revzilla team restore it for content. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying many of us would love to see a historical bike like this, alone with all your memories brought to life. It would make for great content, especially more so If you and your dad's history were evolved.

  • @bassxfab1968
    @bassxfab1968 Жыл бұрын

    Hi guys, Fabi from Vienna here! I can confirm the insurance topic of owning multiple bikes that Simon mentioned. Very nice that this is so easy to do in Austria :) Just wanted to leave that here, big fan of the show guys 🎉

  • @efreund1
    @efreund1 Жыл бұрын

    Please do 2 or 3 moto sound guessing game per show!!!

  • @JonLong
    @JonLong Жыл бұрын

    Regarding highway vs city safety - I think there are different risks at play. Highway is higher speed, but generally less opportunities for a collision and everyone is moving in the same direction and at relatively similar speeds. So one of the biggest dangers on the highway is falling and sliding at speed. For that, motorcycle gear can offer good protection. In the city, speeds are much lower but the opportunities for a collision are much higher. And people are moving in all different directions and different speeds. So the biggest danger is hitting a car that pulls in front of you, where the harm comes from the sudden impact more than the slide on the pavement. Moto pants and jacket won’t do much if you hit the side of a truck at 40 mph, but a helmet could save your life. So, I think that being more relaxed about wearing full gear (but always wearing a helmet) for city riding makes sense, even though highway riding is probably safer than city riding.

  • @John_Ridley

    @John_Ridley

    Жыл бұрын

    Spot on. Even if you do get in an accident on the expressway, it's likely to be a merge issue or similar, and if you fall, it's in the same direction as other traffic, so you're not going to have serious trauma from a vehicle impact (other than hitting the back of stopped traffic or someone hitting you in stopped traffic (lobby for filtering people)) mainly concerned with sliding on the asphalt which you can guard against with gear. I'll take destroyed gear and some road rash and pulled muscles over compound fractures, crushed pelvis and fractured spines any day.

  • @kuhndj67

    @kuhndj67

    Жыл бұрын

    I avoid cities when I ride... I definitely feel less safe riding in city traffic vs. highways with lighter traffic (even though speeds are typically higher). I guess I personally feel safer at 65-75 on a country road vs. 40-65 in stop and go urban traffic.

  • @sanxi34
    @sanxi34 Жыл бұрын

    Just gotta say that between me sending the email and this podcast: Got a couple of quotes from Racetech and others, got into an accident with the FZ6, bought a 2009 R6r, found out that it was the perfect bike for the type of use that I have for it (weekends and lots of track), and 6 months later I got my R6 stolen. Looking into getting a ZX6R or a Daytona next. With the R6, at 6'1" and 230lbsm I looked like a gorilla in a mini-bike, so I've been told that the Kawi and the Triumph are a bit longer... The "downsizing in power" alternative would be an R7 too... Dunno, much thinking to be done

  • @dsimon9s29
    @dsimon9s29 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting. Well, if you are suggesting the P-Strom, might as well and go the extra step and call it the P-Strong. :) It might be a positive incentive for the older gentlemen suffering from prostate issues. ; ) Regarding the issues of motorcycle accidents, I remember reading an article several years ago stating a rider is more likely to have an accident in surface streets, but more likely to have a serious accident in the freeways.

  • @Jackofafewtrades

    @Jackofafewtrades

    Жыл бұрын

    My girlfriend read the side of a V-Strom once as a V-*Storm* and if you go with that...P-Storm...it's even better.

  • @rosin40
    @rosin40 Жыл бұрын

    One caveat about the two finger vs four finger braking/covering is making sure that your brake lever can be squeezed without hitting your fingers for maximum braking. Personally, I switch from four to two fingers depending on the speed that I'm going.

  • @davidrodgers8398
    @davidrodgers8398 Жыл бұрын

    Tire inflation… I’m listening to the listeners comments. Spurgeon just said let air out of your tires for adventure, type/off-road riding… Also having a day at the track do you let air out of your tires for a better grip and to heat up quicker. At what point do you run at recommended tire pressure, by recommended I mean what’s on the tire? The next guy to comment was.. she’s wondering if he should change bikes to something that looks nicer is more comfortable and has more or less storage space, when Zack finished reading the comment, Spurgeon jumped right in and said that’s easy just get a KTM it does everything, looks great. You can haul your stuff good performance on road off-road blah blah blah. Spurgeon if you’re so in love with your KTM… Empty your garage of all your other bikes. Love what you guys are doing. Right now I’m riding my bicycle on an indoor trainer while I listen and watch you on KZread

  • @theprodigalstranger5259
    @theprodigalstranger5259 Жыл бұрын

    One of the things I like most about HS/LS is that it's very conversational. Its like hanging out with friends talking about motorcycles and motorcycling and friends talk over each other all the time. Don't change a thing! HS/LS uniting V-Strom lovers the world over. I would think you would be more likely to have an accident in an urban area but more likely to have a fatality on the highway. I also believe it has a lot to do with the rider and if the fiancé in question is an alert and responsible rider that will greatly reduce the risk no matter where they are riding. To me the helmet law is akin to the seat belt law, it shouldn't have had to be made into a law but it did and eventually we all accepted it. A rear mounted camera on the bike that shows on the TFT or HUD in the helmet would be perfect. The problem with mounting the camera on the helmet is that it will turn with your head. "So if you've a date in Constantinople she'll be waiting in Istanbul!" Spurge complains about men to Nicole then mansplains tire making to her, NICE! lol! I am really starting to wonder if Spurge has stock in KTM. Perhaps Adam could find a motorcycle or automobile museum that would like to have it on display. That would allow him to keep ownership but not have to have it on hand and also allow enthusiasts to enjoy a piece of history. Sounds like a cruiser but I think not a Harley. Victory Octane maybe? Oh SNAP finally got one right! Still waiting for the East Coast Highside Lowside Live show and the Wellmont in Montclair N.J. is a perfect venue for it! Good show as always, see you in 2!

  • @nwbasson
    @nwbasson Жыл бұрын

    I enjoy the banter, just because some people take it seriously doesn't mean you should tone it down! Now that is another slippery slope 😉 Thanks for the content guys.

  • @kuhndj67
    @kuhndj67 Жыл бұрын

    China makes a LOT of bikes (generally small moped and small displacement bikes) so I don't have a problem with Chinese bikes in general. However - I'd not buy Chinese or Indian made versions of Euro-brand bikes - not because they can't be good or even that I'd not want to buy one - but rather because I'm actually paying for a European bike (a premium since they're expensive relative to other regions) and I want a European bike. So yea - I'd buy a Royal Enfield but not a F850... if BMW wants to price their bikes in line with other Indian manufactured bike I might reconsider... but they don't do they? Makes me wonder if most objections to Chinese or Indian made Euro Brand bikes is reliability based or more based on the Euro pricing?

  • @Lampislife
    @Lampislife Жыл бұрын

    In this episode Zack and Spurge discuss several technical riding questions. Spurge mentioned going to Yamaha Champ school where he offered information from the course. Viewers that are looking for a more technical understanding of riding can take the online Yamaha Champ U course where they discuss many of the core concepts of their in person courses. Would recommend it to anyone.

  • @BigStreams_
    @BigStreams_ Жыл бұрын

    One thing that I dislike about the camera rear view mirrors, and what might help them feel disorienting, is how close the focal distance is when using them. When looking out the car and on the road, your eyes are focused at a distance quite beyond the location of the mirror. With a mirror, the focal distance will be similar in that you will be looking to the mirror, but then from the mirror, out the back of the car and to the road. Whereas with the camera, you’re focusing on the screen which is relatively close to you. This causes your eyes to change focus much more dramatically in order to view the screen than would a normal mirror. There are many benefits to camera systems, but this is one negative that I find quite intrusive. But perhaps with time one would become more accustomed to it. The gauge clusters are all quite close to us after all.

  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode 👍🏼

  • @TheJumpn
    @TheJumpn Жыл бұрын

    Shout out for “They Might Be Giants” and Spurg’s lawlessness. :)

  • @Jack671975
    @Jack67197511 ай бұрын

    Forcite helmets have a camera integrated into the back of the helmet. Made in Australia and their up to 2nd gen and costs around $700usd

  • @SantiSpeed1
    @SantiSpeed1 Жыл бұрын

    So I ended up going into the octane page and Tagged all the Dan’s to see which one submitted the bike and we had a good laugh about your guys guesses lol

  • @rfk76
    @rfk76 Жыл бұрын

    On regards to mirrors - I remember from my trainings a quote about adjusting what you see in the mirrors: "it is not so important what is behind you, much more important is what is just next to you". The meaning was to adjust them so you can see a car that might be just overtaking you, but you would not see it in the mirror if those set to see what is behind you. And that sounded reasonable. Anyway, I use those large doubletake mirrors and still trying to set them so I can still see behind me, but I always check carefully for the blind spot in the mirrors for those cars close to me on the sides.

  • @overboost7667
    @overboost7667 Жыл бұрын

    In terms camera vs. mirror: While I get the idea of cameras supporting mirrors in cars for backing up, hitching and surround view, I am not a fan of replacing mirrors, because they lack the 3d view mirror gives you. That makes recognizing speeds and distances a lot harder.

  • @donaldshropshire8768
    @donaldshropshire876813 күн бұрын

    I also in circle my thumb and first finger and use metal finger on on my levers. It’s just what I got used to, perhaps it’s because I ride one of those darn cruisers!

  • @j7238
    @j7238 Жыл бұрын

    Camera vs mirrors: With cameras you lose the spatial awareness that comes with practiced use of mirrors on any vehicle. I personally prefer that spatial awareness vs the inevitable image and distance-relation distortion that always comes with using anything other than your eye.

  • @JCharlesSmith
    @JCharlesSmith4 ай бұрын

    haha Just rode my Octane today, heard that engine sound and new exactly what it was. I guess I don't need to send my engine sound in. Loving HSLS!!!

  • @baer96
    @baer96 Жыл бұрын

    I find it extra funny that I usually listen to the Podcast at 1.5x speed😅

  • @DmitryIShk
    @DmitryIShk Жыл бұрын

    The thing with pinky and ring finger on break and thumb and index on throttle is how I was taught when first tried dirt bikes and it felt pretty natural. Plus its very similar to how you ride a quad that has throttle lever under your thumb and you naturally break with pinky and ring fingers.

  • @richardwarsinske7064
    @richardwarsinske7064 Жыл бұрын

    My personal opinion is that KTM lowered the displacement of the base 890 to fit it into the broader 650-800 class created by the new Hornet/Transalp and GSX 8S/V-Strom offerings. In the case of the US spec'd Duke 790 you still get the same WP suspension, Spanish brakes, motor specifications and output claims and a retail price around $2,000 less than the previous base 890. Quality of CFMoto's other newly released bikes seems pretty good and no CFMoto typical weight penalty according to KTM's claims so sound pretty good to me.

  • @alexbaskov
    @alexbaskov Жыл бұрын

    i don't actually think that you guys talk too fast (coming from not a native speaker). love these podcasts

  • @brianpayton3872
    @brianpayton3872 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Zach! I see you constantly yawning, welcome to fatherhood! don't worry it will only last the next few years😂

  • @jimrobertie8759
    @jimrobertie8759 Жыл бұрын

    I was screaming give Ari the bike to restore!!! That would be great content.

  • @yiannishayabusaofficial
    @yiannishayabusaofficial Жыл бұрын

    AWESOME VIDEO AMAZING SUPERB

  • @davidmatthews3093
    @davidmatthews3093 Жыл бұрын

    In Britain the statistics show that motorways are the safest roads in the country. The huge difference is that all the traffic is travelling in the same direction.

  • @JCintheBCC
    @JCintheBCC Жыл бұрын

    I found myself hemming and hawing about getting a "practical bike" versus a "fun bike". But then I thought about it all in context: For most of us (not all, but most) in the USA, our motorcycles live alongside a car of some sort. All bikes are impractical relative to a car. Meanwhile, nearly all bikes are more fun to ride than driving most (not all, but most) cars. So the specturm doesn't really range from "practical" to "fun" but rather "fairly impractical but fun" to "completely impractical and more fun." The key to me was realizing that if the "fun bike" is, let's say 20% more fun than the "practical" bike, I only need to ride the practical bike 20% more to balance that out. If I only ride the fun bike on Saturday for 2 hours, but I can commute or pick up groceries once a week extra on the practical bike, that tips the scale to the practical (but still fun) bike. Just my 0.02

  • @SantiSpeed1
    @SantiSpeed1 Жыл бұрын

    As soon as spurge mentioned the indian I’m like that starter sounds like my octane, and then as soon as the 4000 built dropped I’m like that’s 1000% an Octane!

  • @_Makanko_
    @_Makanko_ Жыл бұрын

    The issue I'm facing with tiered licenses is that I'm old enough to get the full license however I cannot use the bike I intend to purchase as my first bike (a 400cc) on my road exam because it is deemed "underpowered". So now I have to find out if I can use a loaned bike from a friend or I'll have to pay to use a learner bike from the bike schools around here. I intend to get a bigger bike once I have had this one for five or so years. A bit annoying.

  • @pbofan
    @pbofan Жыл бұрын

    As an owner of a BMW R1250R who was given a F900XR as a service loaner, I absolutely agree that the 900 engine feels tinny and underwhelming and lacks the trademark BMW character. No idea if that can be ascribed to country origin of production or not, but it’s a notable difference.

  • @patmurphy8118
    @patmurphy8118 Жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Ireland... To Spurge's Dad ! He and I both know why the V STROM 650 is a glaring omission from 'Daily Rider' ... IE : It's unbeatable. As for KTM's made in China... How bad could it be ? mmm.😉 Dad's rock

  • @ryanholten4660
    @ryanholten4660 Жыл бұрын

    This weeks engine guessing game made me think of my own motorcycle. I ride a 2008 Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 and the sounds just the same. I thought for sure I know it, but like you guys I’m batting 000

  • @AdventureGlide
    @AdventureGlide Жыл бұрын

    I enjoy the shit out of this podcast. Please don't change anything, and keep it going.

  • @vincenstuff
    @vincenstuff Жыл бұрын

    Insurance pro tip: I've left a rebel 250 on my insurance for a while now, because my rates go up if I take it off and leave the bigger bikes

  • @TravisTerrell

    @TravisTerrell

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha nice. Insurance is so weird. Back in the day I got married, added a driver and another car, and my rates went down $20/month. (Pro-tip: Divorce brings them right back up, 😆.)

  • @diptenkrom
    @diptenkrom11 ай бұрын

    problem with reverse camera "mirrors" is that the possible failure point is much more likely and whatnot for you to have no way to see behind you at all.

  • @davidcoomer8638
    @davidcoomer8638 Жыл бұрын

    I’ll always rally behind Spurg’s lawlessness. Vive la révolution!

  • @gitrdoug
    @gitrdoug Жыл бұрын

    "if you want to be less comfortable" lol

  • @danielklopp7007
    @danielklopp7007 Жыл бұрын

    Regarding the Suzuki V-Strom; shouldn't they call the new (800cc vertical twin) adventure bike the "I-Strom"? Following automotive convention, V is used to designate engines with cylinders splayed at some angle (and pairs of pistons sharing a single crank-throw & two cylinder head castings), and I is used for inline engines with each cylinder having it's own crank-throw (and a common head casting for all cylinders). Thus I-2 is a parallel twin with a 2 throw crankshaft and a single cylinder head casting, and a V-twin has a single-throw crankshaft and two cylinder head castings. And before some wise-ass points anomalies to these rules... the Volkswagen "narrow angle" V-6 is an exception (however, I think of that engine as an I-6 with offset bores). Another exception is the old Honda Trans-Alp (and Ascot & Hawk & Deauville/ NT700V) with offset crank pins giving the same perfect primary balance of a 90 degree V-twin, but with a narrower V-angle.

  • @thehomeless_trucker
    @thehomeless_trucker Жыл бұрын

    As someone who rides, my biggest fear is being forced down from either being side swiped or T-boned and having a foot injury.. My career field would not allow me to work until I'm essentially completely healed..And that can easily be six months or more. I'm tempted to go full race boot at $500 for max protection, but I can't help to feel weird going that route because I ride a 22' Indian Scout Rogue.. Any suggestions would be great!

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk Жыл бұрын

    UK: our stats show that Highways are safer than Urban (less accidents). Gonzales- make that FZ6, yours. Ah, the old tire scrubbing\ coating question... long story short, MODERN tires are slippy when new purely because they are super smooth out the mould- scrubbing them in is literally roughing up the surface (not cleaning off a coating that isn't there any more).

  • @sombre6184
    @sombre6184 Жыл бұрын

    Great show as always. Would like a segment on moto theft , how bad is it, different comparison between country`s, do the autorities take it seriously ( in england, the cops use low impact hits with patrol cars to immobilize the bike thieves during a chase) , insurance, etc...

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah Rezilla paintwork on it.... look badass.

  • @kuhndj67
    @kuhndj67 Жыл бұрын

    I think the MSF tends to train riders using a "least probability of fubar" policy. So they teach "brake than turn then accelerate out" rather than trail brake because brake then turn doesn't ask riders to manage multiple simultaneous tasks (throttle, brake, turn-in) at the same time. SO when someone is learning how to handle the throttle they really shouldn't be trying to tackle braking simultaneously (because they probably need to learn about that too). They also don't teach covering the brake to avoid the whole "cover brake while maintaining consistent throttle input" potential issue. So that brings up the question... how does one progress from "Noob" to "Rossi" in a smooth progression of skills building, you don't go straight to drifting the rear into turn one from barely balancing getting it moving without stalling. Is there a series of "ride like this and learn... then add this... then change this... then... then... then..." steps that could be identified.

  • @arthurdeygers2106
    @arthurdeygers2106 Жыл бұрын

    In Belgium you can ride a normal electric bicycle without a plate but when it can go around 30mph u need to put a plate on it because it can go the same speed 50cc scooters go which you can get at 16 and need a license for

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley Жыл бұрын

    One interesting thing is that in Michigan, where we have a law that allows helmetless riding, when chatting I find that a lot of the people who ride without a helmet don't actually understand the law. The Michigan law requires you to carry an extra $40,000 in health insurance for each individual person who will ride helmetless on your bike. If you get in an accident and the police report indicates you were riding helmetless and the insurance company notices that, they can completely deny you coverage for the damage to your bike because you were not carrying legally required insurance, and your health insurance may add $40,000 to your deductible since that amount should have been covered by the legally required additional insurance. I don't think I have yet found a single helmetless rider that knew that and was carrying the required insurance. I guess lucky for them they're all HD club riders who only go in a straight line to the next bar or coffee shop as a group on weekends, so they tend to not get in a lot of accidents.

  • @PepperGeorge
    @PepperGeorge Жыл бұрын

    9:41 omg, Zach is so much more skilled than me, for me the f900 is a beast that is way more than anything I can handle

  • @bridgettemcconnell9034
    @bridgettemcconnell9034 Жыл бұрын

    I'm an '83 baby too!

  • @cosef4491
    @cosef4491 Жыл бұрын

    The BMW f series motorcycle are assembled in Germany. The engine is assembled in china by Loncin. The previous engine in the f series BMW weren’t assembled in Germany either. They were assembled in Austria by Rotax. Why is that people didn’t have a problem with none German built motors in the previous generation f series motorcycle but are now upset with none German built motors because they are built in China? Does it have something to do with the motors being built by non europeans? Does it have something to do with the people assembling it being Chinese? Also what does the characteristics of the engine have to do with where it is assembled? The engine was designed by BMW. I also heard a lot of moto journalists saying the rotax engine in the previous f series BMWs were boring and the new engines have a lot better performance and character. Maybe Zack should describe what makes the previous bmw f series motors better than the current ones. Maybe even describe why other parallel twin motors are better. That I think would be a lot more interesting conversation…no?

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley Жыл бұрын

    They do TALK about trail braking in the MSF Advanced Rider Course. It's a good course but really not terribly advanced. Since my state underwrites MSF classes I only have to pay $50 for it so I plan to take the ARC every spring just to have some range time with a coach.

  • @John_Ridley

    @John_Ridley

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaelmurdock4607 Yes they offer New Rider where they provide the bike (usually like Honda 250s), Returning Rider where you supply the bike (used frequently recently by MI riders who have been riding illegally (without CY endorsement on their license)) and ARC Advanced Rider Course also where you bring your own bike. All are $50. Last year at least Total Control was running classes a couple of hours from my house, I'm probably going to go to that also this year if they offer it again.

  • @arainmk
    @arainmk Жыл бұрын

    I have seen a bike for sale with a rear view camera and display where a GPS would be, done by the owner.

  • @michaelkrenzer3296
    @michaelkrenzer3296 Жыл бұрын

    Josh, just plan your repairs correctly and do them in the Autozone parking lot (not a joke...done it many times). Even better, make friends with motorcyclists in the area...someone will happily help out for six pack.

  • @streetwalkerphoto
    @streetwalkerphoto Жыл бұрын

    We keeping you awake Zach?😂😂

  • @FXSTB

    @FXSTB

    Жыл бұрын

    Dude's got a newborn... 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Anujbajpaii
    @Anujbajpaii Жыл бұрын

    Is there any possibility from Suzuki gsx for India...

  • @macmorgan6685
    @macmorgan6685 Жыл бұрын

    Any word on Honda’s new Transalp?

  • @BigStreams_
    @BigStreams_ Жыл бұрын

    You could argue that more accidents happen in urban areas because that’s where the people are! Just like how 90% of all shark attacks happen in shallow water. I feel you would need to compare % of crashes that are fatal in one area vs the other. I imagine urban will still be the less safe, due to the likelihood of multi car accidents which are far worse for bikers, but it would be a better comparison I think

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 Жыл бұрын

    It was controversial within H-D to open assembly in York, PA, but using Italian or Austrian engines for some bikes was okay. BMW and Rotax have used established Taiwanese engine company. The Detroit / Windsor thing may go away with electric.

  • @StasWright
    @StasWright Жыл бұрын

    Anyone notice that Ari Henning looks like Spencer Treat Clark in the Weird Al Movie?

  • @SitKid721
    @SitKid721 Жыл бұрын

    I wish they would bring back the husky 701. I have a 401 right now but I would love the bigger bike

  • @C64SX

    @C64SX

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree. Myself, I hope the Svart- and Vitpilen 701 will make a return. They probably will eventually, but then with the larger parallel twin engines. The 701 engine is still in the lineup for 2023, in the Supermoto for example, so it's sad they didn't continue with the Pilen 701. Speaking of Qvarnas, will we ever see them on Daily Rider? Please? :)

  • @SitKid721

    @SitKid721

    Жыл бұрын

    @@C64SX I hope the 701 makes a comeback it's such a cool looking bike. I've looked at a few used ones but really not trying to fly to CA and ride it back

  • @C64SX

    @C64SX

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SitKid721 I really hope you'll find one closer to you eventually :) I found a used one at my local Husqvarna dealer just before Christmas 2021. Around 900 miles on the clock, condition like new. Since new bikes were sold out, I figured this was the best chance I'd get to own an almost new Svartpilen 701 :) Such a beautiful bike, and very fun to ride. It's a keeper!

  • @SitKid721

    @SitKid721

    Жыл бұрын

    @@C64SX nice!! I told my local KTM dealer here in Austin to keep a lookout for one for me and he said he would so we will see. It really is such a nice looking bike I get people asking about my 401 all the time most people think it's a custom job and are always surprised when I tell him it's a Husqvarna

  • @C64SX

    @C64SX

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SitKid721 Would love to have the 400 as well. I had the 125 version before I got the 701, and it was a lovely but underpowered bike. Since the 125 and the 400 share most components, I can very well imagine what a great package it must be with the 400 engine :)

  • @davidrodgers8398
    @davidrodgers8398 Жыл бұрын

    Spurgen, spurge… Mr. spurge! Again, listening to the listener comments, high side, low side, KZread episode. The comment was from some guy talking about the helmet law, and he stated that Spurgeon was anti-law, which Spurgeon took offence to. I think it was Zach, who said Spurgeon is for helmets, but not for the helmet law. My question to Mr. Spurgen/spurge is if you’re going down the interstate and you’ve got a full tank in your whatever bike you’re in you can go 300 km before you have to pull into the next gas station, fill up and do another 300 km, it’s beautiful it’s sunny. It’s warm. You’re on the way to Sturgis. Let’s say you’re riding the Harley geezer glide of your choice. Are you wearing a helmet? Are you exceeding the speed limit? After you filled up your motorcycle which you truly love in spite of the pain in your tailbone and you have to go against a right turn only sign to go back to the freeway do you turn left? In asking if you were a law-abiding person, I’m not asking if you rob banks or murder people or steal things.

  • @TravisTerrell

    @TravisTerrell

    Жыл бұрын

    Geezer Glide is my new favorite word! (Also, I'm sure he violates a few basic driving laws, like most motorcyclists, ha.)

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley Жыл бұрын

    Your speaking speed is fine. I actually still speed you guys up to 1.25. Lots of podcasts I do 1.5 or even 1.75, so I guess maybe you're faster than normal but not "too fast"

  • @ZediMaster
    @ZediMaster Жыл бұрын

    Speaking of bringing back, I wish honda would bring back the nighthawk s, in a liter bike, maybe call it the nighthawk ss (as in double s)....👍👍👍

  • @JWayne-nd9mj
    @JWayne-nd9mj Жыл бұрын

    For the guy living in an apartment, he can rent a storage unit to do the work on a month to month basis. For the guy about the old Kawaski sidecar rig, I say keep it and use it for parades and shows.

  • @1sttimegunowner
    @1sttimegunowner Жыл бұрын

    I dont mind the motors or even the bikes being built in like india or China. I mean ktm been making engines in china for a while and India has proved they can make bikes with both the duke series and the royal enfields. I mean both countries do have far more bikes on the streets in their countries than we do in the US. I think they figured it out

  • @RollinwithRoland
    @RollinwithRoland Жыл бұрын

    Interesting topics, at 50:00 in... Never realized I did that naturally myself until listening to this and it strikes me as something that forms from riding 3-wheelers(ATC's) at a young age with the push-button throttle then moving to dirtbikes and adapting, maybe? Hmm... Also, 53:00 in... Just turn yadamn head?! We have a SUV with back-up cams that are still useless while towing and I ALWAYS use the physical mirrors, can't stand all the mirror-less camera crap.

  • @FXSTB

    @FXSTB

    Жыл бұрын

    So, I'm supposed to spin my head around 180 to be able to check if the car behind me is slowing in traffic and what the hell does your SUV towing have to do with rearward visibility on a motorcycle?

  • @RollinwithRoland

    @RollinwithRoland

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FXSTBI currently have NO mirrors on my 790 Adventure and I manage just fine by turning my head and rotating my upper body to make a quick check.

  • @FXSTB

    @FXSTB

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RollinwithRoland That's wonderful BUT I'm not you and I never suggested it be standard equipment. It's beyond comical that you felt the need to tell me how to look over my shoulder though. Thanks for that insight. 😂

  • @RollinwithRoland

    @RollinwithRoland

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FXSTB YOU'RE the one that replied to MY comment... It's beyond comical that someone NEEDS to tell you to look over your shoulder if you have an issue with view from your mirror, or needing someone HOW to tell you to look over your shoulder 180 degrees while on a bike...

  • @FXSTB

    @FXSTB

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RollinwithRoland That's because YOU had to be a typical TROLL with the "turn yodamn head" comment. Don't want to be called out for being a dick? Don't be a dick. You don't want it? Fine. No one said you should. I didn't comment because we disagree.

  • @diptenkrom
    @diptenkrom11 ай бұрын

    hierloom bike - keep it, make it look nice, and keep it as a "show piece" you dontg have to make it run, or ride it even.

  • @cstew78
    @cstew78 Жыл бұрын

    3 Bikes, 1 Plate.

  • @robertadams4415
    @robertadams4415 Жыл бұрын

    What about bar end mirrors

  • @2dollarbill650
    @2dollarbill650 Жыл бұрын

    V for versatile. Maybe?

  • @robertadams4415
    @robertadams4415 Жыл бұрын

    He could check in his area there are garages that rent you a space for a time

  • @arthurpendragon9079
    @arthurpendragon9079 Жыл бұрын

    L-Strom and P-Strom, and borrowing from Kawasaki, they are both versatile? 🙂

  • @500monkeyboom9
    @500monkeyboom9 Жыл бұрын

    Watch Harry's garage latest you tube video.He talks about the problems manufacturers are have meeting government emission limits from manufacturing vehicles especially in Germany.

  • @nicholasjohnson1396
    @nicholasjohnson1396 Жыл бұрын

    As someone with a 50 cc 2 smoke bicycle. It's deadly and I hate it and it's fun.

  • @Ninja-400-girl
    @Ninja-400-girl Жыл бұрын

    Didnt honda bring the Hornet back? Or did they just use the name again.

  • @davidmatthews3093

    @davidmatthews3093

    Жыл бұрын

    They’ve recycled the name.

  • @Krydolph
    @Krydolph Жыл бұрын

    I just can't afford KTM where I live! I can get a 390 Adventure, or save a little (not much to be fair, like $140) and get a V-strom 650 Just to give an idea on how the prices match up!

  • @revoltmachine5467
    @revoltmachine5467 Жыл бұрын

    i95 in miami is, by far, the most dangerous riding ive ever experienced.

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Жыл бұрын

    Whoa... Whoa. I need to say this: The Recommendations for tyre pressure is just that. Because its based on a certain weight... they don't know the bike or weight or even the weight of the rider. Just like the Motorcycle manual... it is a Recommendation.. but same rule applies. Are you gonna run 36 psi with a guy that ways 130 lbs and 36 psi if the guy weighs 285 lbs plus the bike maybe some gear...? Just saying its only a Recommendation.

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Жыл бұрын

    Re-Vamped....lol

  • @billyhenderson9453
    @billyhenderson9453 Жыл бұрын

    Dan don’t listen to these young whipper snaps they don’t know what they are talking about!! Has a larger rider myself I find that stock mirrors just don’t get around my shoulders and arms and having to fold them in just to look back. Jay Leno has a bike with a camera rear view display, and it’s a jet bike Y2K. I think it would be an awesome add on to your bike with stock mirrors. Like I said these guys don’t know what they are talking about. ONE OF THEM won’t even try out a TURBO bike!

  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 Жыл бұрын

    That’s why I have an 800GS…made in the motherland with a Rotax motor👍🏼

  • @davidmatthews3093

    @davidmatthews3093

    Жыл бұрын

    A Rotax engine made in China.

  • @murraehaynes3182

    @murraehaynes3182

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidmatthews3093 you should check your facts….

  • @JamesTCurran
    @JamesTCurran Жыл бұрын

    Why did you guys swap sides? I was so disorientated watching this, I ended up putting my laptop in front of a mirror and watching your reflection!

  • @danr5405
    @danr5405 Жыл бұрын

    We want to see H2 content!!!! Adam, do no sell your Dads bike mate. Zach is dead right, once you hear that baby fire up it'll be all worth it!

  • @mikeconnor2102
    @mikeconnor2102 Жыл бұрын

    Brought Back from the Dead= Reanimated

  • @Crazylalalalala
    @Crazylalalalala Жыл бұрын

    arnt all motorized vehicles require a license/registration? I know in NJ we had cops chased us around as kids on our motorized scooters which had like 0.1hp engines. Seems like people dont realize this. Also many trails i have been on specifically prohibit any motorized vehicles what ever you want to call them. People are just a-holes. Also I dont know why you would want to replace a 2010 versys 650.

  • @davidmatthews3093
    @davidmatthews3093 Жыл бұрын

    This is a comment about the helmet laws even if it doesn’t sound like it… In France all powered two wheel riders have to wear approved motorcycle gloves. This removes the shall I shan’t I choice. The reason this law came to pass, a law that many British riders think is stupid, because paramedics asked for it. They felt that as a group they were wasting far too much time treating moped and scooter riders who rode without gloves. In general most motorcyclists in Europe wouldn’t consider riding without suitable gear.

  • @magellanicspaceclouds
    @magellanicspaceclouds Жыл бұрын

    With regard to accidents, the urban environment definitely seems to be more dangerous than highway. I've had many more close calls with cars and dumb pedestrians/cyclists in the city than on the highway.

  • @stravoxylo3678
    @stravoxylo3678 Жыл бұрын

    After my 3rd cup of coffee... I find that you do not talk fast enough!!!🤣 Other than that.... YES you NEED that Kwak H2 with a sidecar!!! You put that in your living room and let your kids play on it... while you tell them about Grandpa!

  • @hassenfepher
    @hassenfepher Жыл бұрын

    i have a comment: i dont know if this is something you would be willing to tackle, but here goes. i need recommendations for mad scientist motorcycle content to subscribe to. do you know of any? heres some context: i have a 1986 honda shadow 1100, that i accidentally parked under a SUV. im rebuilding it, but its oh so slow. the reason for that, is because im converting it... to a fuel injected, meth injected, computer controlled turbo charged around-towner. no one does this around me, so i dont have any peers to bounce ides off of, and gain motivation from, so ill go out and weld a little aluminum here, calculate some volumetric efficiency there. very slow. its been over a year, and im less than half way there. who does this? maybe i can subscribe to a channel, or join a forum, or something.

  • @sodapopjenkins
    @sodapopjenkins Жыл бұрын

    everyone should care where the things they buy are manufactured, vote with your dollar, don't buy goods made in nations where the freedoms and rights you enjoy are not available to those making those products.

  • @coboisarapatanas
    @coboisarapatanas Жыл бұрын

    Bmw with the 750/850 got so much flack because it is made in china. I had the 750 and the engine is really. No problem what’s so ever. If the quality standards are the same no matter where they are made

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