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Front End Chatter #123

Front End Chatter #123

FromFront End Chatter


Front End Chatter #123

FromFront End Chatter

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Length:
116 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter, Britain’s nicest motorcycling podcast, with Simon H & Mufga, punctuated and perforated by Bennetts, the bike insurance specialists and BikeSocial.co.uk, home of news, views, road tests and Jammie Dodgers. And on this month’s – hang on, it’s been a month? – we chatter about: the closest, craziest MotoGP season since records began with exploding brakes, exploding forearms, exploding engines, first-time winning teams, bikes and riders, unlikely crashes and testing pit-to-bike radios why World Superbike is worth watching this year the merits or otherwise of Ewan and Charley’s Long Way Up, on Harley Livewires does Regina’s new M-Endurance chain signal the end of lubing and adjusting? is the FIM’s criteria for five push-ups really sufficient to determine a human’s fitness to ride a MotoGP bike? do bike journos adjust test bike suspension to suit their preference? do men really ask their partners for ‘permission’ to buy a new bike? the wisdom of repairing a puncture with a proper kit v a self-tapping screw how to start racing and which is the best bike or series to choose? which is the best hypersportsbike for a bit of pillion action? has the rise of social media bike content and the decline of print media brought younger riders into motorcycling? Plus much more (well, a bit). Thank you for listening and supporting Front End Chatter; please email your questions, thoughts and queries to: anything@frontendchatter.com And catch FEC on the socials at @SimonHbikes @Mufga    
Released:
Sep 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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