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Motorcycles and DIY culture, featuring a Harley certified mechanic and friends.
106 Episodes
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We are back. We, of course, talk politics, by way of all the best memes. Song of the week Mad Skillz 2020 Wrap-up.
We are taking our sweet as time getting these podcasts out to you these days. You know we’ve been doing this for like three years, which is a pretty good run so far, so give us a break! We’re doing the best we can. Song of the week I Won’t Do Crack Without Doing Heroin by Towards Space.
This week we are in a new recording space, so even though it sounds the same it’s different. We answer some of your questions, and keep on with the political and economic commentary that we somehow can’t get enough of. Song of the week Dittybop by Bambu.
This week we’d like to send a little appreciation to our listeners for hanging with us through all of our nonsense. Y’all are the true heroes. Song of the week Mamba Sauce by PT Vell.
This week we talk about drugs and stuff. Song of the week The Avenue by Johnny Ciggs.
Y’all better be out there voting in the streets. Song of the week “The Day the Nationalists Came” by The Hustle Season.
This week we answer some important questions about motorcycles and bring you some Dealership Reviews. Song of the week Now They Are Through With Me by Zulu.
We are back, again, talking about nothing and motorcycles, sometimes. Song of the week Arrest the Killers by Radio B.
It’s September, almost October, so we figured why not. What else are we doing? Song of the week “Land of the free?” by Jonny Ciggs and Ant da Symbol.
This week we wrap up our third season of Gnar Talk because it’s getting hot in the studio and frankly we need a break. Song of the week by Frontier Glitch, Strike Anywhere.
This week we recap Rectum Ride and keep it fresh with some Precinct Reviews. Song of the week Sunday by jrdarapper.
This week we talk more about the happenings in the world of local Richmond protests. We answer some questions, and read some reviews. Song of the week Black Knight Pt. 1 Plant Ya Flag, by Big Mapp and friends.
The hits keep coming, 2020 is keeping it live and direct. This week is coming out a week later, but the conversation continues. Song of the week Thaumaturgical Nonchalance, by Battlemaster.
This week was heavy for the three of us as the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police erupted into protests and subsequent police clashes in the streets of Richmond, and all over the country. Using our voices to best narrate our truth, here is where we are at this moment. Song of the week Curfew by Loud Night.
This week we talk about all the things we do when we aren’t recording this podcast. We are also posting this a week later than we recorded, and a week later sounds like light years in current events. Song of the week by FM Skyline.
Tripper busted himself up changing his transmission fluid, and other stories. Song of the week, Green Power, by the Godmother and Godfather of Soul, Little Richard.
This week we talk about the best burger in Virginia, Jerkoff’s Law, and that dude that wears a turquoise bolo tie. Song of the week by Joe Diffie, Prop Me Up Beside The Jukebox (If I Die).
This week we are still here. Still talking. Still laughing about nothing. Is anyone listening? Song of the Week Cabernet Sauvignon by Johnny Ciggs.
This week we are still in the midst of a global pandemic. It's sick. At least we can talk about motorcycles and stuff... Song of the week Catch Ya Later by Nightcreature.
Hope everyone out there is enjoying isolating in their garages and working on motorcycles! This week we are working through our own isolation and how we shall proceed and continue to rock the mic. Song of the week Lovely Day by the late great Bill Withers, Rest in Power.
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Matt Thomas

where do you submit questions?

Jan 23rd
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J S

awesome podcast all about sportsters, hondas, and ladies fashion.

Jul 10th
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