So, you want to ride a Motorcycle?
A podcast to help motorcycle riders of all experience levels, from all walks of life, from all parts of the world, enjoy a lifetime of safe and fulfilling motorcycle riding, and maybe even track days and racing.
We found 2 episodes of So, you want to ride a Motorcycle? with the tag “ftr1200”.
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Episode 013: Fireside Chat with DanDanTheFireman
June 6th, 2019 | 1 hr 16 mins
accident avoidance, accident scene management, chris geiss, dandanthefireman, education, emt, enjoy, enjoyment, fear, fire department, ftr1200, indian motorcycles, learn, motorcycle, motorcycle riding, motorcycling, overcome, overcome fear, overcoming, overcoming fear, podcast, ride, riding, road guardians, safety
This episode is an informal, or fireside chat :-), with DanDanTheFireman. Daniel, aka DanDanTheFireman, spent 10 years working in the fire department as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician). After seeing many different motorcycle accidents and the related injuries over the years he retired from the fire department and decided to devote his full time and effort to focusing on his social media platform to help beginning motorcyclists get started riding, and to help all motorcyclists ride safer and smarter.
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Episode 010: Discussion with Tony Terribilini on Keeping the Sport of Motorcycling Alive
May 19th, 2019 | 1 hr 37 mins
chris geiss, education, enjoy, enjoyment, fear, ftr1200, harley davidson, indian, john gardiner, learn, livewire, millennials, motorcycle, motorcycle awareness month, motorcycle marketing, motorcycle riding, motorcycling, overcome, overcome fear, overcoming, overcoming fear, podcast, ride, riding, safety, tony terribilini
This episode features a discussion with listener Tony Terribilini who joins me to share his thoughts on the current state of motorcycling as it relates to the interview I did with new motorcyclist and new motorcycle owner John Gardiner in Episode 008. We enjoy some scotch and bourbon together as we discuss topics such as May being Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and more importantly how the motorcycle manufacturers may have to adjust their strategies to better serve the needs of millennials and the generations that follow them if they want to keep their products viable and accepted in the marketplace. We also share our thoughts on what we can all do to help keep the exciting sport and activity of motorcycling alive and growing.