{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"S11E12: Motorcycle Questions: Answered!","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/s11e12-motorcycle-questions-answered","audioUrl":"https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/revzillapodcast/HSLS_S11E12_PODCAST_v1.mp3?dest-id=1064744","description":"We're wrapping up season 12 with a listener-favorite… giving you the chance to ask Zack and Spurg any question you want! Should test rides be banned? Why don't US manufacturers make a range of bikes like the Japanese? What is Zack's beef with Kawasaki Vulcans?! And those questions and more… Plus, a Craigslist ad for a Suzuki GSX-R and Fiat 500 hybrid that you're not gonna want to miss! Check out more from RevZilla:  Common Tread: News, opinions, and written reviews RevZillaTV: Bike reviews, How-To's, and product videos "},"annotations":[{"startTime":28.2,"endTime":34.5,"type":"brand","title":"Motul","url":"/glossary/motul","quote":"This is the part where I remind you that Motul is the biggest supporter of Highside, Lowside and you should buy its products.","canonicalId":"brand:motul","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Motul is a major fluids and lubricants brand used in both motorcycles and cars. In this segment, they’re positioned as a sponsor and the host mentions Motul oil and chain cleaner, which are common consumables for riders.","simplifiedExplanation":"Motul is a company that makes motorcycle and car fluids like oil and cleaners. Riders often use their products for things like engine oil and cleaning the chain."}},{"startTime":37.5,"endTime":41.7,"type":"term","title":"chain cleaner","url":"/glossary/chain-cleaner","quote":"You're thinking, I'm already putting Motul oil in my motorcycles and bathing myself in chain cleaner.","canonicalId":"term:chain-cleaner","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Chain cleaner is a solvent-based product used to remove grime from a motorcycle’s drive chain. Keeping the chain clean helps reduce wear and can improve how smoothly the bike transfers power.","simplifiedExplanation":"A chain cleaner is used to wash off dirt and old residue from your motorcycle chain. A cleaner chain usually wears out more slowly and runs smoother."}},{"startTime":139.8,"endTime":171.7,"type":"concept","title":"Craigslist find","url":"/glossary/craigslist-find","quote":"...with a Craigslist find sent to us by Eric... Can you talk to the ladies and gentlemen through what we're seeing here?","canonicalId":"concept:craigslist-find","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “Craigslist find” refers to a vehicle or parts listing sourced from Craigslist’s classifieds. It often implies a deal or a project car/motor swap opportunity, but typically requires extra diligence.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about something they found on Craigslist. Those listings can be bargains, but you usually have to check carefully before buying."}},{"startTime":600.0,"endTime":650.86,"type":"brand","title":"Harley Davidson","url":"/glossary/harley-davidson","quote":"...why do we not have Harley Davidson or Indian motorcycles creating more variance of bikes? ... I mean, I think that that's what the question is rooted, right? ... Harley Davidson, they made XR 1200...","canonicalId":"brand:harley-davidson","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Harley-Davidson is the best-known American motorcycle manufacturer, strongly associated with V-twin engines and cruiser/touring styles. In the episode, it comes up as an example of why the U.S. doesn’t seem to offer as wide a variety of motorcycle categories as Japanese brands.","simplifiedExplanation":"Harley-Davidson is a famous American motorcycle brand. They’re known for big V-twin engines and mostly make cruiser and touring bikes."}},{"startTime":814.0,"endTime":820.2,"type":"term","title":"horsepower","url":"/glossary/horsepower","quote":"...on a sport bike that makes 150 horsepower and isn't really competitive?","canonicalId":"term:horsepower","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Horsepower is a measure of engine output that’s commonly used to compare performance between motorcycles. In this discussion, it’s referenced as part of the value equation—whether the power level justifies the price and competitiveness."}},{"startTime":965.7,"endTime":970.6,"type":"brand","title":"Buell","url":"/glossary/buell","quote":"Harley Davidson invested in Buell and brought Buell to market and eventually that, that didn't work out. 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It's slow, ugly and heavy with no bottom end, bought out of desperation.","canonicalId":"car:honda:cbf 600","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Honda CBF 600 is a mid-size sport-touring/commuter motorcycle, and the 2009 model is being used as the rider’s current bike. The listener is describing it as slow and heavy, which frames the rest of the question about whether comfort features (like wind protection) are worth paying for.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a Honda CBF 600 from 2009. The rider is saying they don’t like how it feels for commuting and is asking whether adding wind protection would make it better."}},{"startTime":1166.6,"endTime":1177.3,"type":"term","title":"torque curve","url":"/glossary/torque-curve","quote":"...like there's probably even like an FC, uh, oh seven would probably be a better bike for you just in its, its, you know, torque curve...","canonicalId":"term:torque-curve","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A torque curve describes how engine torque changes across the rev range. Two bikes can have similar peak power but very different torque curves—one may pull harder in the low/midrange while another feels stronger at higher RPM."}},{"startTime":1395.4,"endTime":1399.9,"type":"term","title":"clip on windscreen","url":"/glossary/clip-on-windscreen","quote":"maybe you could buy a naked middleweight, get a little clip on windscreen, which does what Zach's talking about, which just helps to keep the water from blowing and hitting you in the chest","canonicalId":"term:clip-on-windscreen","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A clip-on windscreen is an add-on windshield mounted to the handlebars or front area. It can redirect airflow to reduce rain hitting the rider’s chest, even without a full fairing."}},{"startTime":1470.0,"endTime":1499.0,"type":"concept","title":"parallel twin","url":"/glossary/parallel-twin","quote":"I think it's interesting that we both of us gravitated towards parallel twins, right?... Can't can't can't swing a crankshaft in this industry without hitting a parallel twin.","canonicalId":"concept:parallel-twin","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A parallel twin is an engine configuration where two cylinders sit side-by-side and share a crankshaft. The hosts argue that parallel twins are everywhere in today’s motorcycle market, and they suggest considering engine layout as part of choosing the right bike.","simplifiedExplanation":"A parallel twin is an engine with two cylinders next to each other. The hosts are saying a lot of modern motorcycles use this setup, so it’s worth thinking about if you’re shopping."}},{"startTime":1566.6,"endTime":1684.6,"type":"term","title":"test rides","url":"/glossary/test-rides","quote":"But basically, what Michael says is, should test rides be banned? Should dealerships be forced to carry liability insurance if they even allow test rides?","canonicalId":"term:test-rides","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A test ride is when a dealership lets a customer ride a motorcycle to evaluate fit, comfort, and performance before buying. In this discussion, the key issue is who is legally and financially responsible if something goes wrong during that ride.","simplifiedExplanation":"A test ride is when you get to try a motorcycle before you buy it. The big question here is: if you crash during the test ride, who pays—insurance or the dealer?"}},{"startTime":1620.2,"endTime":1666.9,"type":"brand","title":"Triumph","url":"/glossary/triumph","quote":"...there was a policy for a while when I was working at the dealership where you had, if someone had a motorcycle endorsement on their license, and they wanted to take a triumph product out, you were not allowed to say no...","canonicalId":"brand:triumph","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Triumph is a major British motorcycle manufacturer, and the episode references brand-specific dealership policies. The speaker describes a Triumph-related practice where dealerships were encouraged to offer test rides to qualified customers.","simplifiedExplanation":"Triumph is a motorcycle brand. In this story, Triumph had (at least at one time) dealership rules that pushed dealers to offer test rides under certain conditions."}},{"startTime":2014.3,"endTime":2041.4,"type":"company","title":"Michelin","url":"/glossary/michelin","quote":"Jason researching some facts on, on Michelin for a, for a product review video... But for example... from Michelin.","canonicalId":"company:michelin","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Michelin is a major motorcycle tire manufacturer, and the episode references their sport-touring lineup. The discussion uses Michelin’s current tire offerings to explain how wheel sizes affect real-world tire choices.","simplifiedExplanation":"Michelin is a well-known tire brand. In this episode, they’re used as an example of how tire choices have improved for different wheel sizes."}},{"startTime":2302.0,"endTime":2310.1,"type":"brand","title":"AmEx","url":"/glossary/amex","quote":"When we travel outside the States, we use AmEx travel insurance, and he was very impressed with it. He said they called at 2 a.m. to say they vetted the hospital and doctors that were caring for his wife.","canonicalId":"brand:amex","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"AmEx (American Express) offers travel-related insurance and assistance benefits on certain cards. Here, the speaker describes AmEx travel insurance coordinating care and handling logistics during a medical emergency in Italy.","simplifiedExplanation":"AmEx is a credit card company that can also provide travel help/insurance benefits. In this story, it helped coordinate medical care and payments during an emergency."}},{"startTime":2568.6,"endTime":2626.6,"type":"term","title":"wheelies","url":"/glossary/wheelies","quote":"And I want to learn how to do wheelies and endos without completely killing myself. What should I get?","canonicalId":"term:wheelies","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A wheelie is when a motorcycle lifts its front wheel off the ground, usually by applying throttle and managing weight transfer. The hosts treat it as a skill that should be learned progressively, ideally on a low-risk dirt setup.","simplifiedExplanation":"A wheelie is when you lift the front wheel off the ground. It’s a skill that takes practice, and the hosts recommend starting in safer conditions."}},{"startTime":2682.8,"endTime":2689.6,"type":"car","title":"Honda CRF 250","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/2010_Honda_CRF250R_at_the_2009_Seattle_International_Motorcycle_Show_2.jpg","quote":"You can buy, depending on where you're living grumpy, you can buy a used Honda CRF 250 dirt bike and it's going to be just fine for you to play around and practice on.","canonicalId":"car:honda:crf 250","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Honda CRF 250 is a popular small-displacement dirt bike (often called a “250F”) used for learning and practicing off-road skills. Because it’s lighter and less powerful than big enduro bikes, it’s easier to control while you build confidence.","simplifiedExplanation":"A Honda CRF 250 is a smaller dirt bike that’s great for learning. It’s not as powerful as the big expensive bikes, so it’s easier to ride while you practice.","imageAttribution":"Dbratland (CC BY 3.0)"}},{"startTime":2791.7,"endTime":2796.3,"type":"car","title":"Yamaha MT-10","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/2022_Yamaha_MT-09.jpg","quote":"I just think like something like an MT-10 or something like that would be more comfortable for, for, for grumpy, six foot two to 25, be like a little more comfortable on a full size bike.","canonicalId":"car:yamaha:mt-10","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Yamaha MT-10 is a large-displacement naked sport bike designed for strong street performance and comfort. Here it’s recommended as a more comfortable “full size” option for a taller rider who wants manageable power for gentle wheelies rather than extreme stunt riding.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Yamaha MT-10 is a bigger naked street bike. The speaker thinks it could be more comfortable for a tall rider while still giving the kind of acceleration that can lift the front wheel a little.","imageAttribution":"Kuro202 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":2956.3,"endTime":2995.1,"type":"concept","title":"live episode","url":"/glossary/live-episode","quote":"Did we? I can tell you're throwing to me as though I'm supposed to know what's happening... So if anybody has suggestions out there about where we would potentially, where you think a good location for a live episode would be, small theater or a large theater even.","canonicalId":"concept:live-episode","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A live episode is recorded in front of an audience rather than in a studio or at home. 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Here it’s brought up because sitting on the back of it makes Grant’s wife’s knees hurt on longer trips.","imageAttribution":"Stefanobiondo (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":4000.0,"endTime":4006.6,"type":"term","title":"100,000 miles","url":"/glossary/100-000-miles","quote":"But genuinely, congrats on 100,000 miles. And we're happy that you're happy with the bike.","canonicalId":"term:100-000-miles","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“100,000 miles” is a common milestone used to gauge long-term durability and maintenance needs. In motorcycle communities, hitting high mileage often triggers questions about reliability, wear items, and whether the bike is still enjoyable to ride.","simplifiedExplanation":"100,000 miles is a big mileage milestone. It usually means the bike has been used a lot, so people start thinking about how reliable it is and what maintenance it might need."}},{"startTime":4063.5,"endTime":4069.7,"type":"part","title":"stock skid plate","url":"/glossary/stock-skid-plate","quote":"there are rumblings of the 2026 Transalp 750 getting upgraded suspension and a stock skid plate, but no one seems to know when this will hit the US market.","canonicalId":"part:stock-skid-plate","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A skid plate is an underbody shield that helps protect engine and frame components from impacts with rocks, curbs, and debris. “Stock” means it would come installed from the factory, which can reduce the need for aftermarket protection.","simplifiedExplanation":"A skid plate is a protective plate under the bike. It helps keep the bottom of the engine and frame safe when you ride over rough stuff."}},{"startTime":4215.9,"endTime":4217.2,"type":"term","title":"damping","url":"/glossary/damping","quote":"They changed some of the damping around.","canonicalId":"term:damping","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Damping is the resistance built into the suspension that controls motion—how fast the fork/shock compresses and rebounds after hitting a bump. Adjusting damping changes ride feel, stability, and how the bike behaves on rough terrain. It’s one of the most common ways manufacturers fine-tune suspension without changing the whole hardware.","simplifiedExplanation":"Damping is basically the “shock absorber tuning” that controls how the suspension moves. It affects how the bike reacts when you hit bumps—whether it feels smooth or bouncy. Changing damping can make the bike feel more controlled."}},{"startTime":4650.5,"endTime":4661.0,"type":"concept","title":"motorcycle registration fees","url":"/glossary/motorcycle-registration-fees","quote":"...certain states like in Pennsylvania, the MSF program is covered by motorcycle registration. So like, our state government actually pays to cover your motorcycle training using motorcycle registration fees...","canonicalId":"concept:motorcycle-registration-fees","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Some states use motorcycle registration fees to fund rider training programs, effectively subsidizing the cost of MSF-style training. This can lower the barrier to entry for new riders and improve safety outcomes.","simplifiedExplanation":"In some places, the money you pay to register your motorcycle helps pay for training classes. That can make it cheaper for new riders to get started safely."}},{"startTime":5119.9,"endTime":5135.2,"type":"concept","title":"alternate timelines","url":"/glossary/alternate-timelines","quote":"This came in from long time listener Jay... suggested the alternate timelines episode... The question is from Jay is simply, what if Spurge Dunbar never joined Revzilla? And this was that alternate timeline.","canonicalId":"concept:alternate-timelines","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Alternate timelines” is a storytelling format where the hosts imagine how the world would change if a key event happened differently. In this episode, it’s used to speculate about how Spurge Dunbar’s career might have evolved if he never joined Revzilla.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re doing a “what if” scenario. 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They’re pointing out that their review of the 2014 Thruxton was the very first bike review they ever did."}},{"startTime":5428.5,"endTime":5434.4,"type":"car","title":"Honda Rebel 300","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/2020_Honda_Rebel_300.jpg","quote":"We were at a Rebel introduction for the original Rebel 300. Ari had a broken arm at the time, or I think it was a shoulder injury, maybe.","canonicalId":"car:honda:rebel 300","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Honda Rebel 300 is a small-displacement cruiser aimed at newer riders and those wanting an easy, approachable bike. Mentioning a “Rebel introduction” suggests the hosts were at a launch event for that model.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Honda Rebel 300 is a beginner-friendly cruiser motorcycle. They’re saying they met Ari at the launch event for the Rebel 300.","imageAttribution":"Chanokchon (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":5474.6,"endTime":5479.4,"type":"car","title":"Kawasaki Ninja 400","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Kawasaki_Ninja_250R_Track_bike.jpg","quote":"we were at a Ninja 400 launch together, and Ari was really kind, and we just kind of became close.","canonicalId":"car:kawasaki:ninja 400","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Kawasaki Ninja 400 is a popular mid-size sportbike known for being relatively light and beginner-to-intermediate friendly while still feeling sporty. The transcript places the hosts together at a Ninja 400 launch, indicating it’s a notable event in their early media/ride coverage.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Kawasaki Ninja 400 is a sport motorcycle that’s often recommended for riders who want something quick but not too big. They’re mentioning they were together at the bike’s launch.","imageAttribution":"Kawasaki ninja 400 (CC0)"}},{"startTime":5584.8,"endTime":5623.0,"type":"company","title":"Throttle Out","url":"/glossary/throttle-out","quote":"about season three of our show, Throttle Out. And what they told us is your show is canceled.","canonicalId":"company:throttle-out","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Throttle Out is the motorcycle show being discussed, specifically its season three. The cancellation of Throttle Out is the event that triggers the team’s move toward RevZilla.","simplifiedExplanation":"Throttle Out is the motorcycle show they were making. The episode explains that the show’s season three got canceled, which changed their plans."}},{"startTime":6042.4,"endTime":6042.4,"type":"term","title":"supercharged","url":"/glossary/supercharged","quote":"...I think this is a supercharged Kawasaki H2. 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