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Throttle and Roast - Motorcycle Podcast - Spice Up Your Rides: Keeping Motorcycle Trips Fresh

Spice Up Your Rides: Keeping Motorcycle Trips Fresh

08/05/24 • 25 min

Throttle and Roast - Motorcycle Podcast

In the "Throttle and Roast" podcast episode, Niels Meersschaert talks about how to shake up your motorcycle rides to keep things interesting. He suggests adding weekday rides to the usual weekend routine, trying out dirt roads on an adventure bike, exploring backroads instead of sticking to highways, and planning rides with a meal as the destination. Overnight trips like weekends, long weekends, or longer can add additional variety. These ideas aim to add variety and excitement to your riding experience, making each ride feel different and enjoyable.
Links mentioned in the show:
Long Way Round
Long Way Down
Long Way Up
Itchy Boots
Backcountry Discovery Routes
Sturgis
Daytona
Biketoberfest
Americade

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In the "Throttle and Roast" podcast episode, Niels Meersschaert talks about how to shake up your motorcycle rides to keep things interesting. He suggests adding weekday rides to the usual weekend routine, trying out dirt roads on an adventure bike, exploring backroads instead of sticking to highways, and planning rides with a meal as the destination. Overnight trips like weekends, long weekends, or longer can add additional variety. These ideas aim to add variety and excitement to your riding experience, making each ride feel different and enjoyable.
Links mentioned in the show:
Long Way Round
Long Way Down
Long Way Up
Itchy Boots
Backcountry Discovery Routes
Sturgis
Daytona
Biketoberfest
Americade

Send us a text

Support the show

Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram, FaceBook, and X (Twitter). Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or your favorite podcast app.
Click the "Send us a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! Please make sure you leave the podcast title. Or if you prefer to leave an audio message, leave us a voicemail on our website!
Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date on the latest from the show.

We sometimes use affiliate links in our content. This won’t cost you anything extra, but if you purchase something from one of the links, we may earn some money for coffee. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a $20 credit on any paid plan with Buzzsprout.
We host our podcast website https://www.throttleandroast.com with PodPage. Sign up with them to host your ...

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Throttle and Roast - Motorcycle Podcast - Spice Up Your Rides: Keeping Motorcycle Trips Fresh

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If you've been riding long enough, you may have hit a lull in your riding where it feels like you just do the same ride over and over and over again. In this episode, we'll discuss ways you can shake up your ride and keep it interesting.

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Welcome to the Throttle and Roast Podcast. I'm your host, Niels Meersschaert. If you listened to our episode on Leisure versus Transportation riding know that, many r

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