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86: The Congregation Show and Autonomous Vehicles

86: The Congregation Show and Autonomous Vehicles

FromLoud Pipes!


86: The Congregation Show and Autonomous Vehicles

FromLoud Pipes!

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rich attended the Congregation Show in Charlotte, NC and that is the first major topic.  We cover some recent news and then discuss the coming trend of autonomous vehicles and the systems that operate vehicles.TOPICS:The Congregation ShowPrism Supply CoDice MagazineRiders on the Norm PodcastIndian unveils a special ScoutHarley is looking to build a plant in Thailand, but steel works are not happyWe take a look at the insane pro stock drag motor from S&S Second big topic was autonomous vehicles, we engage in a general conversation on the topicand Bosch is working on a connected system to make bikes saferAmp'd Moto expanded on the autonomous vehicle topic and gave his take after listening to the show.EVENTS:Loud Pipes! mini meetup - Suck Bang Blow, Myrtle Beach, SC - June 4th PMHomestead Hill Hootenanny 2017 (Boone, NC/Robbinsville, NC - July6th - July 9th) Rico and Jon are going.  This is a large moto vloggers meetupBarber Vintage Festival - October 6th-8th, 2017 - Leeds, AlabamaRunning time:  1 hour 08 minutesQuestions or comments: feedback@rdubstudios.com or the Feedback pageSupport the show and receive rewards for your contribution by visiting loudpipes.net/donate.  Patreon is our focus and is an ongoing support model.  There is also a link for one time donations and support of any size is greatly appreciated.
Released:
Jun 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We aim to bring you original content centered around motorcycles and the riding experience. Other topics may include news and events, recent rides, demo rides, and other motorcycle and automotive events in the Charlotte, NC area and the greater Southeast of the United States.