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steven c
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A podcast worth listening to
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September 19, 2025, 06:16:36 AM »
About testing gear, a real eye opener. You may not have the protection you think you have.
https://adventureriderradio.com/
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Looking forward to listening to it. I’m a fan of Adventure Rider Radio. Your link just goes to the standard homepage of their website, so a person won’t know the episode to click on in the future. Here’s the link to the specific episode:
https://adventureriderradio.com/adventure-rider-radio-episodes/2025/9/16/the-truth-your-riding-gear-wont-tell-you
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Big fan of Adv Rider radio, listened to that episode last nite very informative!!!
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I think back on the days when "riding gear" for my motorcycle (my only vehicle) consisted of a helmet, and a pair of gloves. I wore my work clothes - dress slacks, a casual shirt, and a pair of slip-on shoes. I'd add a windbreaker if it was chilly or raining. On weekend rides I'd change the work clothes for a pair of jeans and sneakers. Now I look like the Michelin man. :(
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