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Brace yourselves for the ride of your life with Tunay na Rider Podcast! Hosted by Ibba Bernardo, Buck Pago, and King Sengco. Tunay na Rider is all about giving unfiltered, raw, and authentic takes on motorcycles, biker culture, and everything in between!
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Big night tonight, TNR fam!For the first time, we’re telling the full RIDE UNITED story; straight from the people who built it.Joining the Tunay Na Rider table:🔥 Vince Tagle — CEO, RIDE UNITED🔥 JC Santamarina — RIDE UNITED🔥 Jinno Rufino — Host, Partner🔥 Bobby Orbe — Ph Moto IconKing Sengco and I were also part of the launch as hosts, so we’re bringing the behind-the-scenes perspective too.We’re answering everything tonight:• Why was RIDE UNITED created?• What does this mean for riders, shops, creators, racers, and the entire industry?• What’s the vision for 2025 and beyond?• And the big question… why now?If you love riding culture, this episode is for you.Individually we ride; but from here on, We RIDE UNITED.
Masahiko “Gucci” Eguchi and Toni Boi Acuesta of Yamaha Philippines join us live on Tunay Na Rider to relive the Yamaha Japan Tour with Filipino riders.We will talk about🇯🇵 The routes they took and the places they visited in Japan🏍️ What it was like guiding Filipino riders on Japanese roads🤝 The Yamaha hospitality that welcomed the group✨ The unforgettable moments and stories from the tourAnd of course, we will ask the question everyone wants to know.👉 Will this Yamaha Japan Tour happen again for other Filipino riders?Samahan ninyo kami sa live. Comment your questions for Gucci and Toni Boi, and tell us if you would join a Yamaha Japan Tour in the future.
When the storm hits, some riders don’t seek shelter — they roll out to save lives.In this episode of Tunay Na Rider, we sit down with two remarkable guests: both riders and firemen who serve as frontliners in emergency response.As Super Typhoon Uwan batterwd the Philippines, they rode through danger to bring help where it was needed most.We will talk about what it takes to be a rwsponder on two wheels, what ordinary riders can do during calamities, and how to acquire the skills and mindset needed to serve safely and effectively.Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a daily commuter, this episode is a reminder that the spirit of Tunay na Rider is also the spirit of bayanihan.
This week on Tunay Na Rider, we sit down with Ms. Mikes Duque — a 23-year-old rider and digital creator who’s making waves both on and off the saddle. When she’s not out riding and sharing her adventures, she’s preparing to take on a whole new road — the path to becoming a doctor. We’ll talk about how her passion for two wheels began, how she built her online presence, and how she plans to balance her dreams in both riding and medicine.An inspiring episode for riders chasing their passions on every path in life.
The Philippine CFMoto MT Challenge Team takes on the world stage—from winning locally to facing pro riders in Australia. 🇵🇭🏍️In this episode, The TNR Crea and Aaron Palabyab sit down with John Mascariñas, Arvie Soriano, Arjay Salamatin, Tristan Cheng to break down:• What really happened in the MT Challenge world finals• Competing against taller, stronger, pro-level riders• Why the MT450 became their bike of choice• Injuries, surprises, and behind-the-scenes moments• How the experience leveled up their riding and mindset• What the Philippines needs to build world-class ADV and enduro talentA fun, candid, and inspiring kwentuhan about skill, teamwork, resilience, and why Filipino riders became the crowd favorites.Ride hard, ride safe, ride Tunay and enjoy the episode!
What does adventure riding really mean?Is it about going extreme; mud, cliffs, and crashes, or can it be chill, cheap, and still just as meaningful?This week, Tunay Na Rider rides deep with Aaron Palabyab; filmmaker, rider, and storyteller, as we explore what “adventure” means to different kinds of riders.We’ll talk about:• Exploration vs Extreme Riding• Expensive vs Budget Adventures• Storytelling through the ride• And how every journey, no matter how small, can be epic.
What happens when a former racing champion steps into leadership and another champion keeps shaping the culture from the garage to the grid? In this episode, Jacob Ang shares how competitive discipline translates to rider-first decisions at BMW and BMW Motorrad in the Philippines, while Archie Garcia brings decades of racing and mentorship to the table.In this conversation• Lessons from motorsport that carry into leadership and community building• A rider-centric vision for BMW Motorrad in the Philippines• How to grow a safer, more skilled riding culture that still keeps the fun• The practical future of EVs on Philippine roads• The one skill every Filipino rider should masterIf you love fast lines, smart strategy, and the heartbeat of rider culture, this one’s for you.Listen, rate, and share with a friend who rides BMW—or dreams of it.#TunayNaRider #BMWMotorrad #RidingCulture #PhilippineMotorcycling
This week, Tunay Na Rider features the powerhouse trio behind Big Bike Medic Ducati Racing Team.Middleweight A Champion Kurt Matibag, Super A Champion Lyle Parica, and Team Manager Kenneth Nepomuceno share what it takes to win — the grind, the gear, and the guts behind every race.We go behind the helmets and inside the paddock to understand how top riders train, think, and push the limits of performance on and off the track.#TunayNaRider #BigBikeMedic #DucatiRacing #PirelliCup #MotoPH
Walang kotong. Walang palakasan. Walang takutan.Tunay Na Rider takes a stand against corruption — on the road and in the system.Paano ba talaga kikilos ang riding community para may tunay na pagbabago?Guests:• Jimmy Barinaga – Convenor of PATAYIN ang KORAPsyon Riders Movement, from Hardcore Brothers, the man behind Royal Enfield PH’s community for 12 years, and now bringing back BSA Motorcycles to the country.• Raymon Gabriel – respected rider advocate and community voice, founder of Together We Ride and the Breakfast Ride Community.Pag-uusapan natin:• Paano mag-report ng kotong at abuso nang ligtas• Riders’ rights sa checkpoints at kalsada• Paano gawing movement ang group rides para sa transparency• At kung paano tayo puwedeng magkaisa para sa mas malinis na gobyernoSama ka sa usapan, mag-comment live!Dito, hindi lang tayo nagra-ride — lumalaban din tayo para sa katotohanan. ✊#TunayNaRider #RidersVsCorruption #PATAYINangKORAPsyon #RideForTruth #BawasKotong #MakinaNgBayan #WishNiKara
Motegi as Tunay Na Rider relives an epic MotoGP weekend. Joining us are Camille Lu of CFMOTO, celebrating their Motegi victory, and Lawrence Macalinao of GP Boys, Pinoy racing champion and MotoGP expert. Together, we break down CFMOTO’s win at Motegi, Honda’s Castrol-backed success, and Marc Márquez reclaiming the championship. The stories, insights, and excitement — straight from those who were there.
Sid Maderazo joins Tunay Na Rider to talk craft and throttle. We dive into his journey as a top commercials director, how creative discipline and storytelling shape the way he rides, the value of proper gear, lessons from long rides with friends and family, and finding purpose on and off the bike. Perfect for riders, creatives, and anyone who loves a good origin story with plenty of road wisdom.
How much do Filipino riders really pay the government just for the right to ride? Whether you own a scooter or a big bike, every rider shoulders hidden costs—excise and VAT baked into the SRP, yearly MVUC, registration, CTPL insurance, emission tests, and even VAT on helmets and gear.In this episode, we break down the true “Rider’s Bill”: how much small bike riders pay vs. big bike riders, why the gap is huge, and how corruption—kotong, fixers, and endless backlogs—makes us pay even more.We ask: with billions collected from riders every year, why are roads still full of potholes, plates always delayed, and enforcers still shaking down commuters? Where does the money actually go?This is the untold cost of two wheels in the Philippines—resibo at corruption included.
XL ka ba sa rider fits pero gusto mo pa rin humataw sa big bikes? 💪🏍️ This episode is for the Club 300. Mga big riders na may big problems and big solutions. Sama-sama tayo with Richmond Lim, Marty Semaña, Pat Dino, and Ken Simon as we break down real talk and real tips:• Fit & Ergonomics: seats, pegs, bars, how to make a big bike fit a bigger rider• Control & Confidence: slow-speed maneuvers, braking, and “Takbong Chubby” basics• Setup Hacks: suspension, tire pressure, heat management (para di tinola legs)• Gear that Actually Fits: sizing, armor placement, and comfort sa long ridesMay funny, may technical, pero lahat practical. Drop your “Takbong Chubby” hacks sa comments and tell us your height + bike model baka ma-shoutout ka on the show!#TunayNaRider #Club300 #TakbongChubby #BigBikes #BigRiders #MotorcyclePH #Podcast #Livestream
Adventure isn’t always about going faster—it’s about going farther, smarter, and together. 🏍️ This week, Tunay Na Rider takes you to the vast Mongolian steppe for the MoTouRally 2025, a unique rally where strategy, navigation, and teamwork matter more than speed. Every kilometer counts, and the shortest path to the finish is never the easiest.Joining us are Marc Soong and Don Joseph, sharing what it takes to prepare for an endurance rally that tests not just your riding skills, but your grit, GPS, and group dynamics. From choosing routes to surviving the elements, we dive into what makes MoTouRally a true adventure on two wheels.Tune in and ride with us—steppe by steppe.
Can you be a good rider and still break the law?In this episode of Tunay Na Rider, we sit down with Atty. Genesis Capocyan to unpack the legal grey areas that riders face daily — from lane filtering to aftermarket pipes, top box registration, LED lights, and more.Bakit parang common sense minsan kontra sa batas? Are these laws outdated, or are we just hardheaded? 😅Join Ibba, Buck, and King as we ask the big questions:• Is lane filtering really illegal?• Can you get fined for a top box?• What’s the deal with ICC helmet stickers?• Are LGU ordinances creating confusion for riders?Whether you’re a daily commuter or weekend warrior, this episode will help you ride smarter, safer, and legally — kahit pa minsan parang the law is stuck in traffic.🛵 Tunay Na Rider is powered by insight, advocacy, and a bit of good ol’ kalokohan.
“Made in China” is a place. A Chinese brand is a playbook. We unpack why DJI, BYD, CFMOTO, and LOBOO are winning—at prices and performance that make riders rethink their next upgrade.Guest• Niño Suarez (“RS Boss”) — Founder & President, Topfit Adventure Corporation (LOBOO Motors Philippines)What you’ll learn• Made in vs Made by: bakit magkaiba—and why it matters to riders• How Chinese brands evolved from OEM to category leaders (R&D, supply chain, design)• LOBOO case study: gear lineup, materials, build quality, and real-world use• Buyer’s checklist: CE ratings, IP/waterproofing, seams/stitching, zippers/buckles, warranty & after-sales• Price–performance reality check: when “budget” is actually the smartest choiceGot thoughts or horror stories? DM or tag us—babasahin namin sa susunod.
In this episode of Tunay Na Rider, we sit down with Aldous Alingog, General Manager of the Ropali Group, and a rider whose passion goes beyond the throttle. From reviving heritage through Ropali Classics, bringing back brands like Lambretta, to organizing community-driven events like Partakan’s Amazing Ride, Aldous has been at the heart of shaping Philippine motorcycle culture.We talk about what it means to be a true rider in both business and community, the challenges of running one of the country’s biggest dealership groups, and why motorcycles are more than just machines—they’re vehicles for connection, culture, and purpose.
Ever wondered if learning to do a wheelie is just for pogi points—or if it actually makes you a better, safer rider? In this episode of Tunay na Rider, Ibba Bernardo and King Sengco join Coach Mel Aquino to find out.From clutch control to suspension timing, Coach Mel breaks down the science of wheelies, why mastering them matters beyond the “for the gram” factor, and how to practice responsibly in a safe, controlled environment. The crew shares training stories, near-flips, and lessons learned along the way—plus a reality check on why wheelies done on the streets can turn you into a true kamote.Whether you’re curious about stunts, want to level up your bike skills, or just want a good laugh at the hosts’ attempts, this episode will show you what it really takes to be a Tunay na Wheelie Rider.
Rainy season = dalawang kalaban: visibility at traction. Kasama si Coach Mel Aquino, JC Santamarina (WWR/Ride Manila), at Gen Tiu (PIAA Lights PH), binuo natin ang ulan playbook—mula skills to gear—para maka‑uwi ka nang buo at basa lang ang kalsada, hindi ikaw.What you’ll learn (quick hits):Skills vs ego: Bagalan kapag mahina ang kita, dahil vision first before speed.Smooth is fast: Walang biglang clutch/brake sa liko—think “slow, scan, lean, roll” + engine braking at proper body position. (Lean in/with/out; gyroscopic effect explained.)Road wisdom: Hydroplaning basics, tire tread reality, at bakit delikado ang “blanket of white light” sa fog.Gear that actually helps:PIAA dual‑color lights (220R): Yellow for rain/fog; hybrid/white for clear roads—pero kung near‑zero visibility… huwag na lumabas.Shark helmets: Integrated brake light (with accelerometer), ECE 22.06, pinlock included—visibility and safety na built‑in.Held gloves w/ visor wiper: Ventilated touring gloves na may pang‑punas sa visor—low‑tech, high impact.Cardo intercoms: IP67 waterproof; group comms = shared visibility; may SOS/crash‑detect option sa Pro.Falco boots: Waterproof/breathable, D3O protection, at oil‑ and water‑resistant soles (goodbye, madulas na sneakers).Airbag vest: Kasi kahit prepared at skilled ka, may ‘what if’ pa rin.P.S. LIVE na tayo tuwing Tuesdays—same time, same place.
KTM’s orange road just took a sharp turn. In this episode, we unpack the pandemic boom-and-bust that led to inventory pileups, the distributor shuffle in the Philippines, and why Bajaj stepping in could reshape KTM and Husqvarna locally. What should current owners expect for parts, service, and support in the next 6–12 months? And why does the mid-size segment (390/450/890) matter more than ever? Plus: MotoGP, “win on Sunday, sell on Monday,” and our take on how the brand rebuilds community after a long pit stop. P.S. TNR goes live Tuesdays (same time, same place)























