Creative Riding Episode 124 ” 10 Year Bikes”
Scooters, Classics, Antiques, Long Range Rides, Carver’s climb. We’ve got that and more in this episode of Creative Riding.
Episode 124: Ten Year Bikes
The main topic of today’s show revolves around bikes that have persisted, for one reason or another, for the better part of a decade. Almost completely unchanged save for color or decals, we talk about the pros and cons of these long-running production staples.
Before we get to all that:
Intro: Check out Chris’ knife making endeavor on Instagram at field_initiative_knives. We open the show with a little cutlery talk.
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Junk shows you how to record a 4 minute long piece as he re-tells the story of Friday, May 4th… Oil Day.
Junk was out this weekend for The Californian. A couple of weeks ago Brady Walker, founder/producer of the Californian was on the show, and it was everything that he guaranteed… and more! This event is basically a SoCal version of the Quail Gathering, and thus, so many classic and vintage bikes were on display. Many of them were machines from the early days of off-road, flat track, and road racing legend; a bygone era of simpler, yet more richly crafted motorcycles.
find out more info at www.thecalifornian.us
Junk also made his way out to the slightly more clandestine Killer Super Sunday. It happened to be the 10th year of the event. There were hundreds (if not a thousand) smaller displacement bikes and scooters taking the streets of L.A. by storm. An enormous train of 50cc-300cc bikes made their way from Pasadena all the way to Woodland Hills via the city streets. There were bigger bikes and scoots along for the ride as well (like 650 Burgmans and Sport Bikes that were 600cc and up) but the majority were scooters and Groms. Spamela fit in nicely.
Finally we talk about 10 year bikes:
DR-Z400, Concours14, F800 GS, S40 (formerly Savage), KLR650, etc. These bikes are both slammed and praised by the biking community. Are they a hold-out to the newer, “safer” technology that should be on every bike, or a savior when it comes to being able to find parts for a bike that was not just a 2 year model? We cover all the pros and cons.
Racing: we get out of this week’s show talking about Flat Track from Texas. Carver has shown that he is a man on the move. It was just last year that we talked to him after his Victory at the Texas 1/2 mile. This year he came in 2nd. He’s definitely a man to watch out for.
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