Unfortunately, the Two Enthusiasts Podcast will no longer be putting out new episodes, but we are going to continue the show under a new name, the Brap Talk Podcast, with hosts Jensen Beeler and Shahin Alvandi. Come join us there!
It has been a very long time since we last recorded a Two Enthusiasts Podcast show for you, but Episode 86 is out in the wild now, and in it we discuss all the new bikes that debuted at the EICMA show in Milan.
Air conditioning for your helmet, Ducati hooking up with Hero, and Harley-Davidson vs. President Trump - this episode is a triple threat of hot topics...and deep squirrel holes.
This show starts off with some news: Triumph North America losing its main man, MV Agusta's new Moto2 race bike, and Aprilia's parallel-twin sport bike. We then move on to World Ducati Week, the Suzuka 8-Hours endurance race, and Harley-David
Welcome to the MEGA episode, in its 2.5 hours of moto-podcasting glory. In this show, Q&J discuss their recent galavanting, which includes riding the new MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 SCS in Italy, visiting Pirelli and Metzeler, racing with OMRA
In this episode, Jensen learns how to use a voice recorder, and Quentin talks about his recent stint as an endurance racer. We also discuss a bit of motorcycle racing from MotoGP, the Isle of Man TT, and the Erzberg Rodeo.
Some motorcycle racing news, some motorcycle technology news, some motorcycle industry news...this show has all the motorcycle news. Quentin also makes some puns.
Fresh from the MotoGP round in Austin, the guys talk about the very cool Kramer HKR EVO2 R motorcycle, the declining motorcycle sales in the USA, and the future of manufacturing.
Back from Africa, Jensen talks about his trips to Morocco and South Africa, and what it was like riding the new tires from Bridgestone and Pirelli...along with a bevy of bikes.
Harley-Davidson invests in Alta Motors, and its future; Jensen rides a pair of Triumphs, the Speed Triple RS and the Tiger 800 XCA; and we talk about the motorcycle gear of the future.
A feisty show with plenty of news to cover, the guys talk about the start of the MotoGP season, the pre-Isle of Man TT rider maneuverings, Harley-Davidson's mysterious brake recall, the One Moto Show in Portland, shakeups in the moto-media land
This episode somehow fell through the cracks, so apologies for its late arrival. It's a simple show, really. We talk about the recent press launches for the new Honda Gold Wing and the new Ducati Panigale V4 - two very important bikes for two v
Another wide-ranging show, the guys talk about the massive Brembo recall that is underway in the United States and abroad, and MV Agusta finally buying out Mercedes AMG's financial stake in the Italian motorcycle brand. The show then concludes
A live show that we recorded at the San Francisco Dainese D-Store, this show starts by covering the FIM's new electric motorcycle racing series. It then moves onto the state of the motorcycle industry, looking at the challenges that the motorcy
One of our last remaining shows that were recorded in 2017, this episode touches on the TVS Apache RR 310S sport bike and what it means for the small-displacement market; how to build a compelling supersport machine; rule changes that are comin
Movements are afoot in the motorcycle industry, and in this episode we discuss the tectonic business changes that happened recently with the MAG Group and Yamaha. We then discuss Ben Spies' return to motorcycle racing, and on a larger level why
Come join us on December 13th, for a (free) live show in San Francisco. We'll be talking bikes at the Dainese D-Store (131 S Van Ness), from 6:30pm to 8:00pm, with a healthy amount of rabbit holes. We hope that all our Bay Area listeners will c
More new bikes! Quentin and Jensen cover the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, and all the new models and concept that debuted there. Of special note, Jensen hasn't slept in 4 days and averaged a Red Bull every 2hs, so....yeah...it's a fun show.
Fresh from the unveiling of the 6th generation Honda Gold Wing, we talk firstly about the new tourer from Honda. After a quick discussion about Suzuki pulling out of two major MX series, we get down to a talk about the new bikes that debuted at