Off Road Podcast 469 – replay 378 74 Weld
Update: 2024-07-22
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This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by WARN, Medical Gear Outfitters, and Colby Valve.
Tonight, Aaron kills some chickens, Coy gets ready to leave, Jeremy has a birthday party to attend, & Ben makes a grand appearance
Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people in the off road industry. Your hosts tonight are Aaron and Coy, my name is Ben, and our guest Quinn Welcome to the show.
The week in review is brought to you by Medical gear outfitters
What are you waiting for? Are you waiting to have a casualty on the trail? Check out Medical Gear Outfitters dot com to get straightened out. Medical Gear Outfitters has everything you need whether you are going out for the day or traveling on a year long expedition. Head over there to get offroad specific kits that meet all your needs. While you’re there use code “Offroadpodcast” for 10% off.
Aaron - Butchered 115 chickens. Put in all the screws for the panels I installed last week. Moved the Titan into the RV port on the shop so that the front end can be pulled apart.
Ben -
Quinn -
Patriotpatch.co
We also want to thank our sponsor, Patriot Patch. Head over to Patriotpatch.co and check out their selection of great patches, shirts, cleaning mats, signs, and stickers. You can also join the patch of the month club for 15 bucks and receive a patch, matching sticker, and artist proof each month.
Our patches $13 shipped in the US for one and $10 for any additional. Or $10 picked up from us in person. Just send us a message through any of our channels and we can set you up with a Paypal link.
News brought to you by Colby Valve
Kilow EV
French made
18-inch wheels
0-24mph in 4 secs
Depending on how it’s configured, the car offers up to 87 miles of range, but load weight is capped at just 330 pounds
non-license version is limited to a top speed of 28 mph. The version that requires a license can reach 50 mph
Kilow starts at $9,855
Fox News - Mini Moke Makes a Return
The Moke was originally designed as a lightweight shippable vehicle for military use, but became popular as an affordable utility vehicle in rural areas and as a beach cruiser.
U.S. sales of the original ended in 1982. Production was discontinued in 1993, but has been rebooted in the U.K. by the newly-formed Moke International with an updated take using electric power.
The Moke Californian will be exported to the U.S. under the terms of the recently-established low-volume motor vehicle manufacturers regulations, which allow companies to sell up to 325 officially-licensed replicas of vehicles that are at least 25 years old annually without having to meet current safety standards.
The 44 horsepower Moke Californian is technically highway legal, but still intended to be more of a runabout with a top speed of 50 mph and a range of 80 miles per charge.
Pricing for the U.S. has not been announced, but a launch edition sold overseas starts at around $40,000, which is about what one of the original gas-powered models in good condition is worth today.
Main Topic powered by WARN
Fast Five Facts
New or old vehicle?
Summer or winter camping?
Rock, Sand, Snow, or Mud?
Favorite vehicle brand?
Favorite tire?
What is your advice to someone new to offroading?
Tell us about you
How did you get started in off-roading?
Tonight, Aaron kills some chickens, Coy gets ready to leave, Jeremy has a birthday party to attend, & Ben makes a grand appearance
Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people in the off road industry. Your hosts tonight are Aaron and Coy, my name is Ben, and our guest Quinn Welcome to the show.
The week in review is brought to you by Medical gear outfitters
What are you waiting for? Are you waiting to have a casualty on the trail? Check out Medical Gear Outfitters dot com to get straightened out. Medical Gear Outfitters has everything you need whether you are going out for the day or traveling on a year long expedition. Head over there to get offroad specific kits that meet all your needs. While you’re there use code “Offroadpodcast” for 10% off.
Aaron - Butchered 115 chickens. Put in all the screws for the panels I installed last week. Moved the Titan into the RV port on the shop so that the front end can be pulled apart.
Ben -
Quinn -
Patriotpatch.co
We also want to thank our sponsor, Patriot Patch. Head over to Patriotpatch.co and check out their selection of great patches, shirts, cleaning mats, signs, and stickers. You can also join the patch of the month club for 15 bucks and receive a patch, matching sticker, and artist proof each month.
Our patches $13 shipped in the US for one and $10 for any additional. Or $10 picked up from us in person. Just send us a message through any of our channels and we can set you up with a Paypal link.
News brought to you by Colby Valve
Kilow EV
French made
18-inch wheels
0-24mph in 4 secs
Depending on how it’s configured, the car offers up to 87 miles of range, but load weight is capped at just 330 pounds
non-license version is limited to a top speed of 28 mph. The version that requires a license can reach 50 mph
Kilow starts at $9,855
Fox News - Mini Moke Makes a Return
The Moke was originally designed as a lightweight shippable vehicle for military use, but became popular as an affordable utility vehicle in rural areas and as a beach cruiser.
U.S. sales of the original ended in 1982. Production was discontinued in 1993, but has been rebooted in the U.K. by the newly-formed Moke International with an updated take using electric power.
The Moke Californian will be exported to the U.S. under the terms of the recently-established low-volume motor vehicle manufacturers regulations, which allow companies to sell up to 325 officially-licensed replicas of vehicles that are at least 25 years old annually without having to meet current safety standards.
The 44 horsepower Moke Californian is technically highway legal, but still intended to be more of a runabout with a top speed of 50 mph and a range of 80 miles per charge.
Pricing for the U.S. has not been announced, but a launch edition sold overseas starts at around $40,000, which is about what one of the original gas-powered models in good condition is worth today.
Main Topic powered by WARN
Fast Five Facts
New or old vehicle?
Summer or winter camping?
Rock, Sand, Snow, or Mud?
Favorite vehicle brand?
Favorite tire?
What is your advice to someone new to offroading?
Tell us about you
How did you get started in off-roading?
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