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Alex and Zac are joined once again by BaT moto guru Tyler Greenblatt to discuss the intricacies of lane-splitting laws (or the absence thereof) in California; the ongoing resurgence of vintage Easy Rider-inspired Harleys with ape hangers; improper bike appearances in movies; rude stereotypes wry observations about BMW riders; the staying power of the vintage Honda minibike in our marketplace; groundbreaking early moto tech; Zac's aspiration to be the youngest person ever to go on a cross-country road trip on a Goldwing; a closet appreciation for the cash-guzzling Rune; the wisdom of sustained autobahn speeds in the US; and the secret talents and charisma of a Triumph triple. Tyler blows Alex's mind with a Cam Count before the trio moves on to play a New Game: blazing through all manner of performance bikes from the last 25 years.
Follow along! Links for the picks discussed in this episode:
3:00 2008 Victory Vegas 8-Ball by Roland Sands Design
8:51 1986 Honda Z50RD Christmas Special
9:20 Honda Christmas Specials on BaT
10:12 50-Years-Owned 1951 Vincent Rapide Series C
10:20 Egli-Vincent by Slater
12:38 1994 Honda GL1500 Gold Wing SE w/Sidecar
15:22 Honda Rune model page
16:50 362-Mile 2009 Honda DN-01
18:50 Alligator Motorcycle | Dan Gurney's All American Racers
22:44 137-Mile 2022 Combat Motors P51 Combat Fighter
25:27 Vincent Black Shadow model page
25:40 1930 Indian Four
25:52 1975 MV Agusta 750S America
26:55 Ducati 900SS Mike Hailwood Replicas on BaT
27:06 1931 BMW R11
29:42 550-Mile 2004 Ducati Monster S4R
32:15 Ducati 999 model page
35:45 2013 Suzuki GSX-R1000 1 Million Commemorative Edition
44:28 KTM 1190s on BaT
46:38 2000 Harley-Davidson FXR4
Got questions for the BaT staff or suggestions for our next One Year Garage episode? Don’t hesitate to let us know! Write in to podcast@bringatrailer.com and we’ll do our best to address them.
92 Episoden
Manage episode 444464840 series 2870852
Alex and Zac are joined once again by BaT moto guru Tyler Greenblatt to discuss the intricacies of lane-splitting laws (or the absence thereof) in California; the ongoing resurgence of vintage Easy Rider-inspired Harleys with ape hangers; improper bike appearances in movies; rude stereotypes wry observations about BMW riders; the staying power of the vintage Honda minibike in our marketplace; groundbreaking early moto tech; Zac's aspiration to be the youngest person ever to go on a cross-country road trip on a Goldwing; a closet appreciation for the cash-guzzling Rune; the wisdom of sustained autobahn speeds in the US; and the secret talents and charisma of a Triumph triple. Tyler blows Alex's mind with a Cam Count before the trio moves on to play a New Game: blazing through all manner of performance bikes from the last 25 years.
Follow along! Links for the picks discussed in this episode:
3:00 2008 Victory Vegas 8-Ball by Roland Sands Design
8:51 1986 Honda Z50RD Christmas Special
9:20 Honda Christmas Specials on BaT
10:12 50-Years-Owned 1951 Vincent Rapide Series C
10:20 Egli-Vincent by Slater
12:38 1994 Honda GL1500 Gold Wing SE w/Sidecar
15:22 Honda Rune model page
16:50 362-Mile 2009 Honda DN-01
18:50 Alligator Motorcycle | Dan Gurney's All American Racers
22:44 137-Mile 2022 Combat Motors P51 Combat Fighter
25:27 Vincent Black Shadow model page
25:40 1930 Indian Four
25:52 1975 MV Agusta 750S America
26:55 Ducati 900SS Mike Hailwood Replicas on BaT
27:06 1931 BMW R11
29:42 550-Mile 2004 Ducati Monster S4R
32:15 Ducati 999 model page
35:45 2013 Suzuki GSX-R1000 1 Million Commemorative Edition
44:28 KTM 1190s on BaT
46:38 2000 Harley-Davidson FXR4
Got questions for the BaT staff or suggestions for our next One Year Garage episode? Don’t hesitate to let us know! Write in to podcast@bringatrailer.com and we’ll do our best to address them.
92 Episoden
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