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TobyE 9 May 2006 09:02

UK motorcycle podcasts - are they out there?
 
Has anyone come across a UK motorcycle podcasts? I have found some good ones from the US and Canada, but nothing yet from the UK. Does anyone know?

Best,
Toby

mj 9 May 2006 18:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by TobyE
Has anyone come across a UK motorcycle podcasts? I have found some good ones from the US and Canada, but nothing yet from the UK. Does anyone know?

Best,
Toby

Care to share the US and Canadian ones? ;)

Grant Johnson 9 May 2006 18:31

So tell us about the GOOD ones you've seen/heard, and what would you like in a podcast here?

TobyE 9 May 2006 19:54

I listen to "The Twisted Wrist" by Timothy Pilgrim in Canada and also "Motoworld" by Paul Nielsen in the US. I download these through iTunes onto my iPod.

I generally enjoy the rare travel stories and interviews with motorcycle people of various backgrounds. Last time I listened there was an interview with an mc-courier from California, which was pretty interesting. Some of the more technical news and comments are too advanced for me currently as I am new to bikes. And there are a lot of regional news and comments that can feel a bit too local for someone in the UK.

Motoworld (28/3) had a great review of the new BMW R1200GS :thumbup1: that was very accessible and insightful and I highly recommend listening to it.

Grant - are you thinking of starting a UK podcast? The content of Horizonsunlimited would make a fantastic podcast, I think, with all that wealth of information as well as experience that many members contribute with on a daily basis. However I appreciate this would potentially be pretty timeconsuming and that maintaining the site must be a full-time job in itself.


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