Topic: E Motorcycle

26 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:49:31 - 1:52:59

1865: Wide Awakes

Parental Liability, Orange County E-Motorcycle Fatality

Tammy Jo Mayher faces involuntary manslaughter charges in Orange County after her 14-year-old son struck and killed an 81-year-old teacher while riding an illegal e-motorcycle. Prosecutors allege Mayher ignored previous police warnings and attempted to conceal her son to avoid arrest. The case highlights a growing trend of holding parents legally responsible for the criminal actions of their children.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 32:44 - 35:52

1647: Carbon Bomb

Chinese Dirt Bike and Road Bike Market Expansion

Chinese manufacturers, specifically CF Moto, have successfully flooded the US market with affordable dirt bikes and road bikes. Initially viewed as lower quality, these products have improved significantly and gained market share due to availability issues with Japanese brands during the pandemic. This trend is seen as a precursor to Chinese electric vehicles entering the US market through established dealership networks.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 1:31:09 - 1:37:47

1515: Scop Christmas

Associate Executive Producers, Fisting Nuts Anecdote

Donors contribute various amounts, including a "333.33" sequence. A health karma request is made for a producer's son recovering from a motorcycle accident. A recurring anecdote about "fisting nuts"—an annoying method of eating snacks on an airplane—is revisited at the request of a donor.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 1:50:36 - 1:54:13

1386: Frankenjab

Motorcycle Safety, Kawasaki 1400 and KTM 450 Anecdotes

A discussion on high-powered motorcycles covers the evolution from 750cc bikes to modern 1400cc "rocket ships." One host recounts a terrifying experience test-driving a friend's cafe racer, while another describes a celebrity motocross accident on a KTM 450 that resulted in a serious back injury.

Shetard
Episode 1374 55:30 - 59:17

1374: Shetard

Governor Greg Abbott, Sturgis Rally, Quinnipiac University Fines

Texas Governor Greg Abbott's positive COVID-19 test is discussed alongside media criticism of his anti-mask mandate policies. Joy Reid's commentary on the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally as a "super spreader" is reviewed. Additionally, Quinnipiac University in Connecticut announces plans to fine unvaccinated students $100 per week and cut their Wi-Fi access.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 34:48 - 41:16

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Kristi Noem Face The Nation Interview, Sturgis Rally

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem defended her state's COVID-19 response during a contentious interview with Margaret Brennan on CBS's Face the Nation. Noem challenged Dr. Anthony Fauci's previous hospital capacity predictions and dismissed a study claiming the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally caused $12 billion in damages. Brennan questioned Noem on South Dakota's high per capita death rate and the "sanctity of life" in relation to pandemic policy.

Pentacon
Episode 1015 1:43:22 - 1:46:29

1015: Pentacon

John Kiriakou, Motorcycle Accident, Deep State Clandestine Operations

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou, who exposed the agency's torture program, describes a severe motorcycle accident in Washington D.C. that he believes may have involved a clandestine operation. Kiriakou claims the police allowed the other driver to leave without a report and later denied the accident occurred. While he stops short of calling it an assassination attempt, he notes the suspicious lack of official documentation.

Eat Lipstick
Episode 903 2:45:45 - 2:54:05

903: Eat Lipstick

Trump Negotiation Tactics, Show Sign-off, Remix Outro

Adam Curry explains Donald Trump's negotiation style, noting that he "goes big" initially to create room to move back to his actual target. The hosts promote Snopes4Snopes.com and sign off from the "Crackpot Condo" in Austin. The episode concludes with a complex audio remix featuring clips of Nancy Pelosi, car repossessions, and the "nut story."

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 2:38:22 - 2:41:13

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

Jakarta Taxi Protests, Ride-Hailing Apps and Gojek

Thousands of taxi drivers in Jakarta, Indonesia, protested against ride-hailing apps like Gojek and Uber, claiming their incomes have dropped by 60%. Gojek has disrupted the market by offering motorcycle taxi rides for as little as $1.15. The hosts discuss the extreme traffic congestion in Jakarta and the "copy-paste culture" of the modern app-based service economy.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 1:08:53 - 1:10:39

724: Nice Fabric

European Meetups, No Agenda Racing Teams

Host Adam Curry announced plans for a summer trip to the Netherlands and Germany, encouraging listeners to coordinate meetups in cities like Rotterdam and Frankfurt. Additionally, the show recognized its two racing teams, specifically wishing "racing karma" to Sir Andrew Gardner for a motorcycle race at Summit Point, West Virginia.

Bidentification
Episode 700 34:07 - 37:39

700: Bidentification

Political Branding and the Persona of Yanis Varoufakis

The hosts discuss the carefully crafted "cool" persona of Yanis Varoufakis, including his use of motorcycles and silk shirts. They compare his branding to the "no drama" image of Barack Obama and tech figures like Loic LeMeur. The conversation briefly shifts to the unpleasantness of Paris in the winter.

Citadels of Censorship
Episode 698 2:29 - 5:31

698: Citadels of Censorship

Texas Driving Lessons, Gruene Dance Hall Visit

A personal anecdote describes a visit to the historic town of Gruene, Texas, known for its old dance hall and popularity with motorcycle groups. The narrative focuses on a driving experience with "Nurse Tracy," who demonstrated aggressive Texas-style left-lane driving tactics. Comparisons are made between Texas highway culture and the German Autobahn.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 2:36:03 - 2:39:20

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Cuba Normalization, Sentimentalism, East Block Cars

The normalization of relations with Cuba has sparked a wave of "sentimentalism" among Democrats who wish to see the country's 1950s-era aesthetic before it is developed. The hosts compare this to the reality of "East Block crap," sharing anecdotes about unreliable Lada cars and Java motorcycles from the Soviet era.

Taboose
Episode 672 1:44:16 - 1:49:23

672: Taboose

Hitchhiking History, John C. Dvorak's Motorcycle Story

John C. Dvorak shares a story from the 1970s about riding a Kawasaki motorcycle to Lake Tahoe to see BB King. After winning money gambling and attempting to ride home in freezing temperatures, he suffered from hypothermia and was unable to speak when he tried to offer a ride to a hitchhiker.

Speciesism
Episode 661 2:10:45 - 2:14:07

661: Speciesism

No Surrender Motorcycle Club, Dutch Fighters in Syria

The Dutch motorcycle club "No Surrender" has reportedly sent members to Syria to fight against ISIS. The Dutch interior minister stated that such actions are legal as long as the individuals are not fighting against the Netherlands. This development has turned the motorcycle gang into unlikely folk heroes in Dutch society, filling a perceived void in the national military response.

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 1:57:12 - 2:00:29

643: Brand Snowden

Brandon Scott's Motorcycle Accident and NPR's Finances

Producer Brandon Scott shares a story of surviving an 11-day coma after hitting a 250-pound doe on his motorcycle. Separately, a clip of former NPR head Vivian Schiller is played, where she admits that "underwriting" is just another word for advertising, confirming that public radio relies on corporate sponsorship despite its non-commercial branding.

Extractive
Episode 641 2:29:23 - 2:32:45

641: Extractive

Parenting Advice, Two-Wheeled Vehicles

In response to a listener's request, Adam and John offer advice for a nine-year-old girl. Adam advises against riding any vehicle with two wheels or less, including motorcycles and Segways. John suggests taking children to high-end restaurants early to develop their standards for future dating.

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 1:03:49 - 1:05:55

550: Cyber Insurance

No Agenda Racing and Sir Andrew Gardner

Sir Andrew Gardner is currently ranked second in the nation in his motorcycle racing class, sporting "No Agenda Racing" branding on his 600cc bike. Adam Curry highlights a video of Gardner's recent race where he climbed from 19th to 2nd place. The hosts encourage listeners to view the race telemetry and photos of the No Agenda-branded gear on Curry's blog.

Furtive Movement
Episode 510 35:09 - 38:04

510: Furtive Movement

No Agenda Racing Team, Sir Andrew Gardner Crash

Sir Andrew Gardner of the No Agenda Racing Team suffered a motorcycle crash in New Jersey after another rider cut him off. The segment highlights the availability of onboard camera footage and telemetry data showing the high speeds involved in the incident.