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I'm about halfway through and I've laughed out loud more at this podcast than I ever have at any other video I have ever watched on you tube. Awesome entertainment. ❤
Also, the speed camera thing not being run through the police is simply a cash grab by local parking authorities and won’t change anything about speeding in urban zones. You want to change people speeding in dense areas then change the road design to promote slower driving. Cameras with no criminal charges are just for increased taxation.
I live literally a stone's throw from the 10/405 interchange and a major street artery, and noticed street racing really ramped up since Covid. It's truly gotten pretty wild out there.
@@lovelessissimo No, it blew up that summer after covid first hit. I think everyone was bored. Fireworks got a big bump in popularity, too, probably for the same reason. The fireworks died down fairly quickly, but the street racing still seems to be active, mostly very late at night. "Defunding" never really happened most places, certainly not with LAPD. They seem most active when there are enough complaints/coverage about stuff like street racing. But mostly, they seem satisfied to leave well enough alone. LASD is on a whole 'nother level, corrupt as hell, and useless, they have jurisdiction over various sections of LA.
1:09:30 Just wanted to point out Beretta is Italian, not American... Which isn't necessarily a mistake on the part of the trivia makers since it wasn't the correct answer, but none of them pointed it out 😄
Try speeding in Denmark, 2x speed limit is three years' unconditional disqualification from driving, confiscation of the vehicle and 20 days in prison + big fine.
Stupid, useless, and entirely entertaining. Loved it. I listened to it while lubing my clutch cable, and found it had frayed to almost snapping! This sillyness saved my life!
Cool episode, we want more trivia episodes likes this with the previous podcast guests and new ones. The trophy is one and the victor keeps on playing. Ty for the content 🙂
To the best of my knowledge the first 3 cylinder Tridents were actually released in 1968, slightly before the original CB750 Honda 4. Additionally Bridgestone's were still in production in the early 1970's.
Spurge abd Zach, loved the episode! I'm pne of those people with 2 dault rules. 1. Ens each day a better man than tye one I was, when I started it. 2. Learn at least 5 new things before you ebd the day. Thank you for not only habdibg me the 5 today, but almost tripping that number over the past 2 hours. Made my home PT aession fly by. And it made me feel more like myself, after 2 years of recovery, learning to walk again, and working on our bikes, while adjusting to life on one leg. Working on getting back on 2 again off road now, street next. Wife bought a Ural last weekend, just waiting for spring. Always makes for a better day when I see Revzilla in my notifications.
Hello, I'm Gonzalo from Chile. I started mid 2023 to follow the podcast on Spotify from the beginning. Today march 24rd I reach the episode 9 season 4 and I do the step to see you on youtube. I'm happy to know that the podcast have new season and I hope to catch up with you soon to the current chapter. Greetings from 2021! and I'll undust some Apple device to write this on his apple podcast and contribute to the show.
Spurgeon's answer looms was Far better than silk. Silk could have meant any thing from worm farming to dying to Silk sales. Mr. Suzuki made looms that were considered the best in the word. The story is that he was inspired to build a better loom to make the weaving work his mother did easier. The fact that silk is one of the materials that can be weaved on his looms is irrelevant.
This was a lot of fun. I was at 4 points but blew it doubling or less than nothing on Gary Busey. I grew up in NH with a dirt bike and feel like i don't know anything compared to you guys, but i always enjoy your podcasts. Versys owner now in Colorado, enjoy riding 12 months a year. Although some months are just one or two days
I’m actually shocked I got the exhaust trivia wrong. I own a 21’ MT-09 and I thought it was the og FZ09 with a stock exhaust. I gotta test ride a Trident. I didn’t know they were that spicy.
Its a gentlemen's commute bike... I record it in perfect setting, enhance clarity and reduce BG noise. You should test ride it.. Its not going to sound like that in public... only the rider hear it.
As someone who lives 8n England you get used to static cameras and where they are and they're signposted, you only need to slow down for about 50 yards then spees up. Average speed cameras really do work to help with traffic flow but you spend the whole time checking your spees not the road but cruise control fixes that. The real problem ones are tye mobile camera vans that can just pull up anywhere and screw you over and they are never at accident black spots.
There was one road I had to commute on, had (still has) 4 speed bumps in a 0.9 Mile stretch, speed limit posted is 30, with 1 speed bump approx. ecery 1/4 Mile this meant cagers would go 30, slam brakes, go 3 mph, repeat OR they'd go 10mph the entite way down the road. This 0.9 mile stretch had no "deaf kids at play", "slow kids at play", or "blind person" signs, it was not in a school zone, it had no playground or community park next to it, the closest school was about 3 blocks away. On my Rebel 250, I rode that entire street doing up to 35mph, on my Honda Shadow I did up to 25mph the entire way, on my KLR650, fuckin sent it doing 40-45mph the entire way. Say yes to speedbumps, and you'll be saying yes to more anti-car road design, EMBRACE THE BUMPS!!!!
The funniest HSLS for me... and Thank you Mr. Producer Chase for picking my Sound clip.. Nice pick for #2 Hint... P.s. I did took multiple tries to produce the best sound outcome for guys... thank you for the compliment.
Oh boy Zach, Spurge, and trivia buckle it up errbody this is going to be bumpy ride lol! Congestion pricing in Manhattan and now speed cameras in California, are we becoming England? Wait, if the police aren't involved how does a private company have the right to fine you for your actions on a public road? Power corrupts and absolute power is Spencers' favorite! Lances' nickname just changed from "The Silver Fox" to "Lifeline Lance" lmao. I had the idea years ago to use those otherwise unengaged road signs for pub trivia questions, help keep drivers alert. (24:34) SPURGEON DUNBAR watch your tongue, this is family show! One more quip like that mister and Chase will have to wash your mouth out with Lifebouy. So, Lance works 50% of the time...every time! For question 8 Treat Williams jumped to mind, right age and right look, but obviously not the right answer. Well, 4 out of 10 for me, epic fail. 1 for 3 on the tiebreakers my motorcycle trivia knowledge is severely lacking. Very fun challenge and episode this needs to come back next season. Thought for sure the prize was going to be a years supply of MOTUL chain paste lol! Don't think I've gotten a rev trivia correct since season 6. All I got is that it sounds like a sport bike and maybe a triple so I take another loss I guess. Sorry hedarson but they need to do an east coast U.S.A. show before they take HS/LS international. I believe Lance wrote and article about his taking a 125cc quite along way to give to his, I believe, nephew. Great article from a great author and as I understand it a great guy. Thanks for making Sunday at work fly by, best podcast out there. Good show old sport see you 2!
i believe that you had Jeremiah Burton from donut on as a guest once. he is a motorcycle guy, but works in an automotive channel capacity. also liked the trivia, and also got the Suzuki answer that Spurge got from listening to Donut's "Past Gas" podcast about the history of Suzuki.
In Virginia, it’s generally accepted that you can safely go 5-10 mph above the posted speed limit, but it’s really dependent on which cop pulls you over. 20 mph above the posted speed limit is reckless driving.
Team HSLS, I’ve got a question. In the world of ADV bikes we all know lighter is better and packing light is generally better but does a lighter rider have an advantage over a heavier rider? I’m 71kg (156 lbs) if I carry say 15 kg (33lbs) of camping kit the bike is carrying the equivalent of 86kg (190lbs) which is the same as most riders, or less, with no equipment. Does “Unsprung” weight make any difference. P.S. love the Podcast. Cheers, Steve.
Apples to apples, You at 150lbs, and me at 250lbs (6'5" just to clarify), if we're both riding a CRF300L Rally You would be able to ride down the trail faster than me, keeping all luggage weights equal (aside from our own bodies). Now, does this unsprung weight play much deal with riding up a hill? I'd say yes if it's steep, steeper the hill the more you'd notice it. A 250lb man going up a 45 degree incline on a 300cc may rely more on torque, trail lines, and balance than a 150lb man on a 300cc, at 150lbs you're not weighing more than the motorcycle itself, so you wouldn't _need to_ rely on technique if you can just bomb it up the hill in a straight line (in this scenario we're assuming the heavier rider wouldn't be able to go in a straight line up, but rather side-to-side up the hill) So, does being lighter weight make a difference? Eh, it increases your top speed, which is useful for straight lines with a good sight line, and useful for steep-steep hills or obstacles, but for slow technical stuff, the lighter-weight is less of a factor.
@@MotoDash1100 That’s an excellent, clear and well explained reply. Thank you. The reason I posed the question is nobody seems to talk about the rider weight and the affect it has on the bike, only the luggage (inanimate weight). It seems to me strange that a genuine way of assisting a less skilled rider & increasing performance is to lose a bit of excess body weight (if you have any, which I’d argue most of us have). Surely this has to be the cheapest upgrade you can do? Again thanks for your reply, much appreciated.
@@GreenStringSince you are talking about ADV bikes then offroad and all rules go out of the window since the heavier rider (given equal fitness) has more strength and mass to force the bike in the direction they want. I took over our teams 125 ride at the last moment due to injury and with my delicate 220lbs and entire career on big-bore bikes the thing was like a toy, got my best ever result (4th) in an international enduro. It got stuck I could literally pick it up and throw it, getting out of shape I changed course and the bike had to follow and naturally traction was no problem.
@@jimtitt3571Jim, thanks for your responses mate.This is why I posted the question. Your response is pretty much the opposite of the other reply I got. I’ve heard both theories. Anyway, I hope Revzilla debate it on a future podcast. Stay safe mate
@@GreenString I guess I should have explained, a light rider has to learn to ride with finesse and use what they have, a heavier rider can do it another way, combining both finesse and strength is obviously th optimum. But dead weight on the bike is a real killer, a couple of pounds in the tank or in your luggage changes the way the whole bike feels or reacts once you push the speed up, it's just dead weight that is doing nothing to control the bike and is trying to control the rider instead. I ADV on a 450EXC and set the bike up for the camping gear so harder springs front and back and most important (once you get the suspension set up and I don't mean that soft and responsive setting half the guys go for) is balance, I load to keep the front/rear weight bias the same as stock. Watch a thousand videos and watch the front ends pushing before they crash because the 20kg on the back overpowers the front end (made extra worse by the usual ADV bikes raked out front end in the search for stability on the highway).
wait till the local authorities find out how much they can make from speed cameras like here in the UK, they end up on every set of lights on quiet roads in the middle of nowhere etc
Loved Trivia - Informative! One improvement: You boys need to see the questions to stop asking what were the choices over and over again! Besides that 9/10!
Great idea, great rules, great host, only suggestion that I think a lot of people will agree it will be nice to have some easyer questions with more points with the right answer and also losing points with the negative so it will be much Intresting because they will be shure that they know the questions and it will be more exciting battle, plus pretty much a lot of questions they didn't know and even silver fox have doubts and we talking about people who are wey to deep in motorcycling, so you can imagine where that l leave us who watching the show, we don't stand the chance and we are losing our attention 😀
Meh, they can't all be bangers....pretty tough to listen to but i let it play in the background while driving. Host needs practice moving the game along and personally, i think playing Lance's answers for all questions would've been better.
i spend a ridiculous amount of time in my life with your voices piped directly into my skull with great joy but i must say this one was a bit of a slog. i didn't much enjoy listening to y'all get your butts handed to you by an encyclopedia and there was a lot of painful stalling and repetition that slowed this episode to a crawl... there's a podcast game show on my channel here so I know how hard it is to produce one, but something about this format wasn't really hitting for me
Spoilers below for any who haven’t finished the podcast: . . But I canNOT believe they’ve stole the game from Zack like this at the end! After an incredible comeback to get beat by a question that Spurg also didn’t not get right by even the stretchiest of imaginations… we absolutely need a rematch of this. I hope we don’t have to wait till next season (this was also just a lot of fun)
Here in BC canada you lose your bike and huge points and jail time and massive fine going way above the limit . Red cameras in school zones and in towns .
Too many people not knowing how/when to do legal+ speeds. Never speed in an area with large pedestrian traffic! I set my cruise control when I'm in neighborhood zones and the number of times I am passed by someone going 50+ in a 35 zone is insane! If i want to have fun on the road I go to country roads
wait, there are no speed cameras in US?? Well you are in for a treat... in Italy they have cameras in bright orange cover in almost every village, but not eveywhere are cameras inside, but by the time you can see it, it is too late to brake. Result is everyone going speed limit just in case. It is also pretty much only inside the villages so no one can really argue against that.
Outside of the villages though, we had trucks overtaking us as we rode the limit on our holiday. We adjusted quickly to some of the more suggested speed limits 😃
From the U.K. I would advise care with enthusiasm for @the new speed cameras… Of course you think that outside a school that it’s a good idea and you are already arguing for higher penalties. Do you see how the psychology works?? In a few years every urban road is a 20 limit and 4 strikes and your licence is gone, plus it cost you a percentage of your income in points but you wanted that apparently. Aside from that is anyone else thinking M M M Max Headroom, the guest is too young to remember but he could be the mystery actor otherwise.
Here is a suggestion for the next one. For each question phone someone to participate in that answer. People like Peter Eagan for one question, and other cyclists for other questions. Not each other.
I took a 1981 Suzuki GS450 from New Britain CT to Ottawa Canada via the Catskills and Adirondacks in NY and back on a long weekend. 1000 plus miles. My friend did the trip next to me on a 2006 Suzuki SV650. Two rather inappropriate touring bikes, GIVE US T SHIRTS!!
Can't finish this to see who wins but you all win the award for stretching what should be a 10 minute game into a long winded and extremely painful experience. Was the word padding, stalling, and repeating supposed to be funny?
i love this podcast how one easy question can last for 30 min of conversation but did not enjoy this game show type layout but have loved the season 8 so far please do not do another trivia podcast
1:57 The "Think of the children" argument is very often used by the ones in power to justify their actions. The majority of the people is suffering the consequences of the actions of a minority.
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Spencer was the *perfect* pick to be the gameshow host. Looking forward to the next one!
I REALLY enjoyed this episode! Literally laughed out loud often! I love listening to you guys while riding.
I'm about halfway through and I've laughed out loud more at this podcast than I ever have at any other video I have ever watched on you tube. Awesome entertainment. ❤
I was gonna watch this while using the bathroom, but apparently, I, like Spurgeon Dunbar, am too efficient on the toilet.
That would be a long dump
This has to be one of the most entertaining podcasts from these guys! I'm not even done listening yet, and I have literally been laughing!
2 hrs of HSLS?? Heck yeah!
Also, the speed camera thing not being run through the police is simply a cash grab by local parking authorities and won’t change anything about speeding in urban zones. You want to change people speeding in dense areas then change the road design to promote slower driving. Cameras with no criminal charges are just for increased taxation.
Really enjoyed this episode as I do all of Highside Lowside. Spencer does a great job as moderator and commentator.
Enjoyed the game. Started on Spotify and then switched here. It was a bummer that we actually couldn't see Spurgeons whiteboard...
What a great episode! When I wasn’t laughing out loud I was screaming the wrong answers at my tablet screen 🤪👍!
I didn't expect such savagery from Spencer. This episode was a blast!
Watching there jaws drop when they heard “1968” made me laugh way too hard because I was FOR SURE guessing a modern 675 triumph as well…
I live literally a stone's throw from the 10/405 interchange and a major street artery, and noticed street racing really ramped up since Covid. It's truly gotten pretty wild out there.
Since the George Floyd protests/ defund the police?
@@lovelessissimo No, it blew up that summer after covid first hit. I think everyone was bored. Fireworks got a big bump in popularity, too, probably for the same reason. The fireworks died down fairly quickly, but the street racing still seems to be active, mostly very late at night.
"Defunding" never really happened most places, certainly not with LAPD. They seem most active when there are enough complaints/coverage about stuff like street racing. But mostly, they seem satisfied to leave well enough alone. LASD is on a whole 'nother level, corrupt as hell, and useless, they have jurisdiction over various sections of LA.
1:09:30 Just wanted to point out Beretta is Italian, not American... Which isn't necessarily a mistake on the part of the trivia makers since it wasn't the correct answer, but none of them pointed it out 😄
Try speeding in Denmark, 2x speed limit is three years' unconditional disqualification from driving, confiscation of the vehicle and 20 days in prison + big fine.
In switzerland you'd end up in Jail for a year including no driving for years and no car/bike with even 100kph in school zones, let allone 100mph
Sounds like oppressive overbearing mothering from the government.
Thank goodness I’m in the USA
And that's why European countries aren't free
That sounds pretty good actually
Huge fun to watch! Please do more and while you are at it, include a separate guest in the competition with Spencer as the host!
What a banger episode lol. Not sure what the time budget is on your end, but we love the longer episodes!
Just bought that book after listening to this podcast.
Stupid, useless, and entirely entertaining. Loved it. I listened to it while lubing my clutch cable, and found it had frayed to almost snapping! This sillyness saved my life!
Cool episode, we want more trivia episodes likes this with the previous podcast guests and new ones. The trophy is one and the victor keeps on playing. Ty for the content 🙂
This is my fave. Should happen every 6 months
To the best of my knowledge the first 3 cylinder Tridents were actually released in 1968, slightly before the original CB750 Honda 4. Additionally Bridgestone's were still in production in the early 1970's.
Zach said “champing and the bit” and I LOVE the correct phrasing. Thank you Zach
2.
But I did get Triumph right away. It's the starter and ignition kill that gives it away.
If this episode was a motorcycle- it would be a Kawasaki Eliminator 125.
Spurge abd Zach, loved the episode! I'm pne of those people with 2 dault rules.
1. Ens each day a better man than tye one I was, when I started it.
2. Learn at least 5 new things before you ebd the day.
Thank you for not only habdibg me the 5 today, but almost tripping that number over the past 2 hours. Made my home PT aession fly by.
And it made me feel more like myself, after 2 years of recovery, learning to walk again, and working on our bikes, while adjusting to life on one leg.
Working on getting back on 2 again off road now, street next. Wife bought a Ural last weekend, just waiting for spring.
Always makes for a better day when I see Revzilla in my notifications.
Hello, I'm Gonzalo from Chile. I started mid 2023 to follow the podcast on Spotify from the beginning. Today march 24rd I reach the episode 9 season 4 and I do the step to see you on youtube. I'm happy to know that the podcast have new season and I hope to catch up with you soon to the current chapter. Greetings from 2021! and I'll undust some Apple device to write this on his apple podcast and contribute to the show.
Spurgeon's answer looms was Far better than silk. Silk could have meant any thing from worm farming to dying to Silk sales. Mr. Suzuki made looms that were considered the best in the word. The story is that he was inspired to build a better loom to make the weaving work his mother did easier. The fact that silk is one of the materials that can be weaved on his looms is irrelevant.
I love episodes with Spencer!!
This was a lot of fun. I was at 4 points but blew it doubling or less than nothing on Gary Busey. I grew up in NH with a dirt bike and feel like i don't know anything compared to you guys, but i always enjoy your podcasts. Versys owner now in Colorado, enjoy riding 12 months a year. Although some months are just one or two days
I’m actually shocked I got the exhaust trivia wrong. I own a 21’ MT-09 and I thought it was the og FZ09 with a stock exhaust. I gotta test ride a Trident. I didn’t know they were that spicy.
Its a gentlemen's commute bike... I record it in perfect setting, enhance clarity and reduce BG noise. You should test ride it.. Its not going to sound like that in public... only the rider hear it.
This was hilarious - killer job to the team!
Spencer was the best part of this episode. It’s as if he was born for the game show host role!
As someone who lives 8n England you get used to static cameras and where they are and they're signposted, you only need to slow down for about 50 yards then spees up. Average speed cameras really do work to help with traffic flow but you spend the whole time checking your spees not the road but cruise control fixes that. The real problem ones are tye mobile camera vans that can just pull up anywhere and screw you over and they are never at accident black spots.
Fines a just a tax on poor people... just make speed bumps or some other device
There was one road I had to commute on, had (still has) 4 speed bumps in a 0.9 Mile stretch, speed limit posted is 30, with 1 speed bump approx. ecery 1/4 Mile this meant cagers would go 30, slam brakes, go 3 mph, repeat OR they'd go 10mph the entite way down the road.
This 0.9 mile stretch had no "deaf kids at play", "slow kids at play", or "blind person" signs, it was not in a school zone, it had no playground or community park next to it, the closest school was about 3 blocks away.
On my Rebel 250, I rode that entire street doing up to 35mph, on my Honda Shadow I did up to 25mph the entire way, on my KLR650, fuckin sent it doing 40-45mph the entire way.
Say yes to speedbumps, and you'll be saying yes to more anti-car road design, EMBRACE THE BUMPS!!!!
For question 8, I went by what I know about Busey being the way he is now because he was in a motorcycle accident.
Same here. Gary busey is a poster child of motorcycle accidents
This was awesome! Please do again!
Yes, I enjoyed this and would love to see a version 2
Guys that was excruciating but I watched the whole thing 😅
The funniest HSLS for me... and Thank you Mr. Producer Chase for picking my Sound clip.. Nice pick for #2 Hint...
P.s. I did took multiple tries to produce the best sound outcome for guys... thank you for the compliment.
Oh boy Zach, Spurge, and trivia buckle it up errbody this is going to be bumpy ride lol! Congestion pricing in Manhattan and now speed cameras in California, are we becoming England? Wait, if the police aren't involved how does a private company have the right to fine you for your actions on a public road? Power corrupts and absolute power is Spencers' favorite! Lances' nickname just changed from "The Silver Fox" to "Lifeline Lance" lmao. I had the idea years ago to use those otherwise unengaged road signs for pub trivia questions, help keep drivers alert. (24:34) SPURGEON DUNBAR watch your tongue, this is family show! One more quip like that mister and Chase will have to wash your mouth out with Lifebouy. So, Lance works 50% of the time...every time! For question 8 Treat Williams jumped to mind, right age and right look, but obviously not the right answer. Well, 4 out of 10 for me, epic fail. 1 for 3 on the tiebreakers my motorcycle trivia knowledge is severely lacking. Very fun challenge and episode this needs to come back next season. Thought for sure the prize was going to be a years supply of MOTUL chain paste lol! Don't think I've gotten a rev trivia correct since season 6. All I got is that it sounds like a sport bike and maybe a triple so I take another loss I guess. Sorry hedarson but they need to do an east coast U.S.A. show before they take HS/LS international. I believe Lance wrote and article about his taking a 125cc quite along way to give to his, I believe, nephew. Great article from a great author and as I understand it a great guy. Thanks for making Sunday at work fly by, best podcast out there. Good show old sport see you 2!
This was really fun. Spencer was a great choice!
i believe that you had Jeremiah Burton from donut on as a guest once. he is a motorcycle guy, but works in an automotive channel capacity.
also liked the trivia, and also got the Suzuki answer that Spurge got from listening to Donut's "Past Gas" podcast about the history of Suzuki.
For question #7, I immediately thought of Iver Johnson. Wouldn't that also have been a correct answer?
Zack stomping on spurge at the end.
I feel a little cheated when I open up TH-cam on Saturday morning and find HS/LS instead of Daily Rider
Me too!
This was awesome, please do another!
Great entertaining episode, thanks!
In Virginia, it’s generally accepted that you can safely go 5-10 mph above the posted speed limit, but it’s really dependent on which cop pulls you over. 20 mph above the posted speed limit is reckless driving.
I love when inappropriate touring bikes are brought up. I would join our favorite hosts in team orange ownership if KTM would make 390 Duke GT.
Spencer was incredibly funny. I ended up with -1 points total.
Let's gooooo!!!
Team HSLS, I’ve got a question. In the world of ADV bikes we all know lighter is better and packing light is generally better but does a lighter rider have an advantage over a heavier rider? I’m 71kg (156 lbs) if I carry say 15 kg (33lbs) of camping kit the bike is carrying the equivalent of 86kg (190lbs) which is the same as most riders, or less, with no equipment. Does “Unsprung” weight make any difference. P.S. love the Podcast. Cheers, Steve.
Apples to apples,
You at 150lbs, and me at 250lbs (6'5" just to clarify), if we're both riding a CRF300L Rally
You would be able to ride down the trail faster than me, keeping all luggage weights equal (aside from our own bodies).
Now, does this unsprung weight play much deal with riding up a hill? I'd say yes if it's steep, steeper the hill the more you'd notice it.
A 250lb man going up a 45 degree incline on a 300cc may rely more on torque, trail lines, and balance than a 150lb man on a 300cc, at 150lbs you're not weighing more than the motorcycle itself, so you wouldn't _need to_ rely on technique if you can just bomb it up the hill in a straight line (in this scenario we're assuming the heavier rider wouldn't be able to go in a straight line up, but rather side-to-side up the hill)
So, does being lighter weight make a difference? Eh, it increases your top speed, which is useful for straight lines with a good sight line, and useful for steep-steep hills or obstacles, but for slow technical stuff, the lighter-weight is less of a factor.
@@MotoDash1100 That’s an excellent, clear and well explained reply. Thank you. The reason I posed the question is nobody seems to talk about the rider weight and the affect it has on the bike, only the luggage (inanimate weight). It seems to me strange that a genuine way of assisting a less skilled rider & increasing performance is to lose a bit of excess body weight (if you have any, which I’d argue most of us have). Surely this has to be the cheapest upgrade you can do? Again thanks for your reply, much appreciated.
@@GreenStringSince you are talking about ADV bikes then offroad and all rules go out of the window since the heavier rider (given equal fitness) has more strength and mass to force the bike in the direction they want. I took over our teams 125 ride at the last moment due to injury and with my delicate 220lbs and entire career on big-bore bikes the thing was like a toy, got my best ever result (4th) in an international enduro. It got stuck I could literally pick it up and throw it, getting out of shape I changed course and the bike had to follow and naturally traction was no problem.
@@jimtitt3571Jim, thanks for your responses mate.This is why I posted the question. Your response is pretty much the opposite of the other reply I got. I’ve heard both theories. Anyway, I hope Revzilla debate it on a future podcast. Stay safe mate
@@GreenString I guess I should have explained, a light rider has to learn to ride with finesse and use what they have, a heavier rider can do it another way, combining both finesse and strength is obviously th optimum. But dead weight on the bike is a real killer, a couple of pounds in the tank or in your luggage changes the way the whole bike feels or reacts once you push the speed up, it's just dead weight that is doing nothing to control the bike and is trying to control the rider instead. I ADV on a 450EXC and set the bike up for the camping gear so harder springs front and back and most important (once you get the suspension set up and I don't mean that soft and responsive setting half the guys go for) is balance, I load to keep the front/rear weight bias the same as stock. Watch a thousand videos and watch the front ends pushing before they crash because the 20kg on the back overpowers the front end (made extra worse by the usual ADV bikes raked out front end in the search for stability on the highway).
wait till the local authorities find out how much they can make from speed cameras like here in the UK, they end up on every set of lights on quiet roads in the middle of nowhere etc
This is fun!
It’s been way too long since Spencer has been on. I’m excited for this
Loved Trivia - Informative! One improvement: You boys need to see the questions to stop asking what were the choices over and over again! Besides that 9/10!
Love the vibes :D
Don’t be so quick to judge when Zach said Suzuki made a tractor. Maybe he was thinking of the m109r
Gonna need more trivia episodes
Great idea, great rules, great host, only suggestion that I think a lot of people will agree it will be nice to have some easyer questions with more points with the right answer and also losing points with the negative so it will be much Intresting because they will be shure that they know the questions and it will be more exciting battle, plus pretty much a lot of questions they didn't know and even silver fox have doubts and we talking about people who are wey to deep in motorcycling, so you can imagine where that l leave us who watching the show, we don't stand the chance and we are losing our attention 😀
Super Hawk was the bike in the Zen Book, T-shirt?
Robbet Patrick also owns a Harley dealership in California.
"that's a nice bike" 😎
I Feel like they could get him as a guest
I think that he would do it to... it would be a great podcast.
I vote for 1 trivia game per season!!!
Spencer’s snarkiness is perfect for this role lol
Time to get a switchable license plate hider …
Great stuff, enjoyed the quiz. Unsure the rest of the people in my house did, with all the wrong answers being shouted at the screen. :)
Next season have Ari on !!!!!
Meh, they can't all be bangers....pretty tough to listen to but i let it play in the background while driving. Host needs practice moving the game along and personally, i think playing Lance's answers for all questions would've been better.
I agree with Spurgeon lame ending
I got 7
Double - Q1
Double - Evel
Double - Suzuki
Single - Terminator
Honda Super Hawk 305 was the motorcycle.
i spend a ridiculous amount of time in my life with your voices piped directly into my skull with great joy but i must say this one was a bit of a slog. i didn't much enjoy listening to y'all get your butts handed to you by an encyclopedia and there was a lot of painful stalling and repetition that slowed this episode to a crawl... there's a podcast game show on my channel here so I know how hard it is to produce one, but something about this format wasn't really hitting for me
Zack I use Motoul chain ⛓️ paste
Spoilers below for any who haven’t finished the podcast:
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But I canNOT believe they’ve stole the game from Zack like this at the end! After an incredible comeback to get beat by a question that Spurg also didn’t not get right by even the stretchiest of imaginations… we absolutely need a rematch of this. I hope we don’t have to wait till next season (this was also just a lot of fun)
Here in BC canada you lose your bike and huge points and jail time and massive fine going way above the limit . Red cameras in school zones and in towns .
BINGO !! ... lol
The way I heard it; Stone Bridge didn't translate well for the world, so it became Bridgestone.
Too many people not knowing how/when to do legal+ speeds. Never speed in an area with large pedestrian traffic! I set my cruise control when I'm in neighborhood zones and the number of times I am passed by someone going 50+ in a 35 zone is insane! If i want to have fun on the road I go to country roads
wait, there are no speed cameras in US?? Well you are in for a treat... in Italy they have cameras in bright orange cover in almost every village, but not eveywhere are cameras inside, but by the time you can see it, it is too late to brake. Result is everyone going speed limit just in case. It is also pretty much only inside the villages so no one can really argue against that.
Outside of the villages though, we had trucks overtaking us as we rode the limit on our holiday. We adjusted quickly to some of the more suggested speed limits 😃
I'm going with Hockey before the answer is revealed because Evel is from Montana
From the U.K. I would advise care with enthusiasm for @the new speed cameras… Of course you think that outside a school that it’s a good idea and you are already arguing for higher penalties. Do you see how the psychology works?? In a few years every urban road is a 20 limit and 4 strikes and your licence is gone, plus it cost you a percentage of your income in points but you wanted that apparently. Aside from that is anyone else thinking M M M Max Headroom, the guest is too young to remember but he could be the mystery actor otherwise.
I just have to buy an Indian! Why? Carl Oscar Hedström of course. One of the founders is Swedish like moi!
Aren't Stallone and Arnold best friends?
Moaaaar trivia challenge
This is fucking awesome 😂
Here is a suggestion for the next one. For each question phone someone to participate in that answer. People like Peter Eagan for one question, and other cyclists for other questions. Not each other.
Nice
Busey is not a crazy drunk. He is a motorcyclist that had a motorcycle accident and now he has a traumatic brain injury.
I took a 1981 Suzuki GS450 from New Britain CT to Ottawa Canada via the Catskills and Adirondacks in NY and back on a long weekend. 1000 plus miles. My friend did the trip next to me on a 2006 Suzuki SV650. Two rather inappropriate touring bikes, GIVE US T SHIRTS!!
Tire breakers gotta be speed based y’all 😅
Billy Idol, I know this one
1000% Agree with Spurgeon, super lame ending!
1980 Honda cm400a
I was a year off but my first bike was a 1979 Honda CM400, not the A, but I heard about them. Paid $300 for it in 1995
Can't finish this to see who wins but you all win the award for stretching what should be a 10 minute game into a long winded and extremely painful experience. Was the word padding, stalling, and repeating supposed to be funny?
Can you read the question again?
Can you read the choices again?
What were the options again?
hahaha
This trivia sux - I only got 1 right....
i love this podcast how one easy question can last for 30 min of conversation but did not enjoy this game show type layout but have loved the season 8 so far please do not do another trivia podcast
1:57 The "Think of the children" argument is very often used by the ones in power to justify their actions. The majority of the people is suffering the consequences of the actions of a minority.
If you're doing 99mph in a school zone, a $500 fine should be the least of your worries. You should be facing license revocation and jail time.