Adventure Rider Radio ā Motorcycle Podcast
Adventure Rider Radio | Adventure Motorcycling
Updated 1 day agoAdventure Rider Radio is the original adventure motorcycle podcast, established in 2014 and now the worldās longest-running show dedicated to adventure motorcycling. It features in-depth conversations, real-world stories, and expert insight from the people who ride, explore, and shape the adventure motorcycling world. Hosted by Jim Martin and released weekly, the show brings you experienced riders, trainers, industry professionals, and long-distance travelers sharing hard-earned lessons about riding skills, motorcycle travel, trip planning, bike setup, gear, and the realities of life on two wheels. From remote expeditions to rider development and decision-making on the road, Adventure Rider Radio goes beyond surface-level talk to explore the thinking, preparation, and experience behind adventure motorcycling.
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RIDER SKILLS: Why Slow Speed Training Isn't Enough
Slow-speed skills matter ā especially on heavy adventure motorcycles. But if thatās where your training stops, there are real situations where it starts working against you. Because sometimes control doesnāt come from crawling ā it comes from the right momentum at the right time. Clinton Smout from SMART Performance Centre joins us to talk about what happens when the trail gets rough and the bike needs to do what itās designed to do: move. We explore how stability changes with motion, how traction and momentum work together in real terrain, and why timing ā with throttle, clutch, and body position ā is what separates bouncing through from riding cleanly through.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Motorcycle Adventures in Laos - Rally for Rangers
Riding a motorcycle through Laos pushes both nerve and skillāpotholes big enough to swallow a car, sudden water crossings, deep mud, and even the possibility of an elephant stepping onto the trail. A team from Rally for Rangers, led by Steve Zuschin, recently tackled these extreme conditions as they crossed Laos to deliver new motorcycles to frontline Rangers. The ride blended rugged, technical adventure motorcycling with a mission that supports the protection of threatened wilderness. Steve talks about why these demanding routes keep pulling him back and what it takes to ride some of the toughest terrain in Southeast Asia.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Solutions for Fogging Motorcycle Helmet Visors
Fogging is something most motorcycle riders just put up with ā cracking the visor, wiping it, trying to manage it on the fly. But itās more than an annoyance; itās a visibility problem, and visibility is safety. What many motorcycle riders donāt realize is that there are real solutions, not myths or quick roadside fixes, but tools and technologies that actually work when you plan ahead. In this episode, we look at why fogging happens, why helmets struggle with it, and what you can do to prevent it. Youāll hear from Jason Eite of VISIN about a heated visor system based on aerospace technology, and from Clinton Smout about the practical approaches riders use every day. If you ride in weather ā and eventually we all do ā this is one topic that can make your ride safer and far less stressful. š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
DEEP TROUBLE: Fast Water Challenge Goes Wrong on Strata Florida
On this episode of DEEP TROUBLE⦠two motorcyclists head to mid-Wales for a weekend of trail riding on the historic Strata Florida. Itās November, itās wet, and Strata Florida is known for its water crossings. The plan is simple ā get out, ride the lanes, and finally tick this legendary trail off the list. But as youāll hear, conditions in the Welsh hills can change fast⦠and what starts as a straightforward ride quickly becomes something far more serious.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Pushing Miles: Two Riders, One Impossible Idea
In 2022, long-distance riders Wendy Crockett and Ian McPhee set out to break a Guinness World Record for the longest motorcycle journey completed in a single country. Their plan: ride to all 50 U.S. state capitals in alphabetical order, linking them into a continuous route. It sounded simple on paper, but almost nothing went the way they expected. Mechanical failures, illness, a cracked frame, a visa issue, breakdowns every few days ā the ride kept falling apart. What kept it alive were the people they met along the way and the unexpected ways strangers stepped in. Their book about the experience is called Pushing Miles, and in this episode they tell the story of what really happened on the road and what kept them going when most riders would have stopped.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
RIDER SKILLS: Motorcycle Tire Repair - What to Know and What to Pack
This Rider Skills episode is a practical guide to roadside motorcycle tire repair for adventure and dual-sport riders. Instructor Clinton Smout shares hard-earned methods for plugging tubeless tires, patching or replacing inner tubes, breaking and seating beads without a shop, quick leak-finding, bent-rim workarounds, and true limp-home repairs. We compare compressor vs COā, talk what to pack (plugs, patches, tubes, irons, lube), and walk through the steps that get you rolling again when youāre far from help. If youāve searched āhow to fix a flat motorcycle tire,ā ātubeless plug on the trail,ā or āadventure bike tire repair,ā this episode gives you the real-world techniques that work in dirt, gravel, and backroads. š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Please help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Please share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders worldwide.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
The Rider Who Wonāt Stop
Some riders are planners, while others seem to thrive amid chaos. Israel Gillette fits into that second group. He grew up in Tennessee, working in his fatherās cabinet shop, and somehow that evolved into a life that has taken him between Romania, racing, carpentry, and motorcycle riding across continents. When we featured him on the show in 2023, heād already experienced his share of close calls ā time in jail, a bond set at thirty thousand dollars, and a border crossing in South America that ended with gunfire. Yet he still said it was the best thing heād ever done with his life. Adventure, stubbornness, and perhaps a bit of trouble have shaped both his riding and his way of life. š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
DEEP TROUBLE: Hidden Threat Derails TET Moto Adventure
What started as a nine-day motorcycle trip through Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia took a sudden and serious turn. Riding the TET, Philipp Amann and his friends were well into their journey when one of the riders fell ill but insisted on continuing. When he made the decision to turn back, his friends chose to ride with him, unaware of how quickly his condition was deteriorating. Itās a story about good intentions, missed signs, and the importance of recognizing when itās time to stop.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
One Motorbike, One RideāNo Going Home Until We Get Around the World
When the life sheād planned took an unexpected turn, Kathleen Perry had to find her footing again. The quiet retirement she and her husband had imagined was gone when he passed away ā so she reached back to something sheād set aside long ago: a dream to wander. She set her sights on three places ā Prudhoe Bay, Ushuaia, and Nordkapp ā three dots on the map. And to connect those dots, she would ride a motorcycle. š Show Notes & Links: Find photos and links related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
DEEP TROUBLE: Trapped in the Pyrenees
Near the end of a month-long motorcycle ride through Spain, Mark and Lisa Schubert set out for what shouldāve been an easy final day through the Pyrenees. But as they climbed higher, a mild forecast unravelled into chaos ā winds strong enough to stop their motorcycle mid-corner, trees down, and power lines snapping. What follows isnāt a story about recklessness or bravado, but about how easily ordinary choices and a little fixation can lead riders into real danger. Itās about the thin line between pressing on and pulling back ā and the single moment that changed everything.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Should You Downsize to a Small ADV Bike?
Thinking about downsizing your adventure bike? In this episode we test the waters with a Suzuki DR350āwhat it really takes to turn a lightweight, simple machine into a workable mini-adventure bike, the choices (and costs) that actually matter, and a few surprises that show up on both pavement and dirt. We start with durabilityāmirrors and signals, featuring the Doubletake Mirror origin story with Ned Suesseāand wrap with a technique reality check on small-vs-big from Chris Birch.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
ADV-X: Canadaās World Class Motorcycle Adventure Experience
ADV-X in Canada turned out to be far more than just another riding event. By the end of the first day, faces were caked in dust, grins were everywhere, and the sense of camaraderie was undeniable. From trail-side fixes and overnight repairs to long mountain days, it was passion in motionāriders looking out for each other and a crew ensuring no one was left behind. Combine a world-class terrain with smart logistics that kept everything seamless, a spirit of fun, and you have an event that showcased the very best of adventure motorcycling in Canada. In this episode, youāll learn how the framework came together from Ryan Austin, instructor and owner of Enduro Park Canada in British Columbiaāand hear from riders who lived those moments on the trail. š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
RIDER SKILLS: Mastering Ride Modes
Modern motorcycles arenāt just machines anymoreātheyāre equipped with advanced technology. Ride-by-wire means your throttle hand communicates with a processor instead of a cable, and that computer considers wheel speed, lean angle, traction, braking, and more before deciding how your bike responds. With ride modes, you can adjust your bikeās personality for pavement, gravel, mud, or raināvarying power delivery, traction control, ABS, and even suspension. In this Rider Skills episode, Clinton Smout of SMART Riding Adventures explains how understanding ride modes can enhance your safety, control, and enjoyment on every ride.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
The Truth Your Riding Gear Wonāt Tell You
We all choose our riding gear for comfort, style, and weather protection ā trusting that if itās sold as motorcycle gear, it must also keep us safe in a crash. But how much of that trust is based on proof, and how much is just assumption? This week we speak with the head of one of the worldās only independent labs that secretly buys gear off the shelf, crash-tests it, and publishes the results. What theyāve uncovered may completely change the way you think about the gear youāve been relying on.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
What Carries a Motorcycle Trip Isn't Just the Plan
When everything is perfectly organizedāroutes mapped, fuel stops planned, meals and beds guaranteedāit feels effortless. But the truth is, no matter how tidy the plan, the real world always gets a vote. On short rides, those small interruptions are easy to patch over. Stretch the miles across countries and weeks on the road, though, and the little things start to compound. Thatās when the first casualty is usually the planāand what comes next is called the adventure.In this 2017 story, a dozen experienced riders set out to cross South America from Cartagena to Ushuaia, equipped with skills, support vehicles, and a clear plan. But tropical rain, border red tape, shock absorbers that cried uncle, and Patagonian winds forced them to adapt. The journey didnāt unfold the way they mapped itābut thatās the point. What carries a long trip isnāt a perfect plan; itās the flexibility to rewrite it.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Everything Adventure - Chris Birch
Chris Birch returns to Adventure Rider Radio with insights from his brand-new Everything Adventure video training series. This is a deep dive into how adventure riding and training have evolved in the last five years. Chris explains why fundamentals like bike setup and body position matter more than flashy skills, how modern ADV bike design is changing the way we ride, and why so much of what riders learn in a course is quickly forgotten. From fitness as the hidden limiter, to the āfun tokensā mindset, to the balance between digital and in-person training, Chris shares practical lessons and fresh perspectives every rider can take to the trail.About Chris Birch:Chris Birch is one of the most sought-after off-road coaches in the world. With over 35 years of riding experience, he has competed at the highest levels and coached thousands of riders across the globe. Known for his relatable teaching style, Chris focuses on explaining why techniques work, not just telling riders what to do. Through his Say No To Slow coaching program, he helps adventure and enduro riders build skills, confidence, and control on the bike.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
From London Traffic to Global Motorcycle Rider
Damian (Demon) Rowley spent 35 years riding motorcycles professionally in Londonāfirst as a courier, then as one of Virginās elite ālimo bikeā riders, trusted to ferry celebrities and executives through the cityās relentless traffic. With over half a million miles behind him, Damian shares the toll of crashes, injuries, and burnout, as well as the moment he realized he needed a change. At 50, he walked away from security, ended a long relationship, and set out solo on a KTM 690 to ride the world. His story isnāt just about motorcyclesāitās about reinvention, confronting fear, and discovering personal growth when the safety nets are gone.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Choosing the Right Gear: Jackets and Pants for Adventure Riders
Chris Birch - What Works, What Doesnāt, And How To Select The Moto Gear Thatās Right For YouWhen it comes to adventure riding gear, the options are endlessāmesh, laminated, vented, lightweight, heavy-duty. With so many choices, itās easy to feel overwhelmed. What matters in riding gear? How much protection is enough? And what trade-offs should you be aware of? To get clarity, we turned to Chris Birch. A lifelong motorcyclist whoās raced local dirt tracks in New Zealand, competed on the world stage in hard enduro, and now travels the globe on adventure bikes, Chris has seen it all. In this episode, he shares hard-earned insights on what works, what doesnāt, and how to choose the gear thatās right for you.When it comes to adventure riding gear, the options are endlessāmesh, laminated, vented, lightweight, heavy-duty. With so many choices, itās easy to feel overwhelmed. What matters in riding gear? How much protection is enough? And what trade-offs should you be aware of? To get clarity, we turned to Chris Birch. A lifelong motorcyclist whoās raced local dirt tracks in New Zealand, competed on the world stage in hard enduro, and now travels the globe on adventure bikes, Chris has seen it all. In this episode, he shares hard-earned insights on what works, what doesnāt, and how to choose the gear thatās right for you.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
How to Avoid Trouble When Traveling by Motorcycle
Fifteen years on the roadāand no major disasters. Elsebie and Michnus Olivier of PikiPiki Overland share how theyāve dodged mechanical meltdowns, sketchy border crossings, and costly mistakes while traveling by motorcycle āincluding one tense moment in Sudan that could have gone very wrong. Is it luck⦠or a skill you can learn?š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
DEEP TROUBLE: If I Survive, I'll Never Complain Again
Elisa Rosales lay on her back, head spinning, gasping for air. Her bike lay a few feet away, right where she had dropped it. Darkness pressed at the edges of her vision, and she fought the pull to let go, to drift into sleep. The ground beneath her was cold; she was cold. This was her first motorcycle adventure. She and her husband had set out from Argentina, bound for Arizona, but that destination felt impossibly far from where she now lay in the Andes, at nearly 16,000 feet. And the hardest part of the journey was only beginning.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Abandoned - The Other Side of the Story
This episode is a follow-up to our recent episode, Abandoned on the Dalton, which featured rider Shilo Crane on a journey from Georgia to Alaska to raise awareness for mental health. That story took a turn when Shilo said he was left behind by his riding partner on the remote Dalton Highway, forcing him to continue the trip alone. But shortly after that episode aired, we heard from the other riderāCorey Speckāwho says it was he who was abandoned. What unfolds in this episode may sound like a rebuttal, a clash of perspectives, or a story about hurt feelings and fractured friendships. But as you listen, you might find something more profoundāmaybe even a story of discovery. š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
RIDER SKILLS: Three Key Principles for Navigating Obstacles on Adventure Motorcycles
In this Rider Skills episode with chief instructor Clinton Smout from SMART Performance Centre, we break down the process of navigating obstacles into three simple, easy-to-remember principlesāsomething thatās never been done before. By the end of the episode, youāll be equipped to assess any obstacle, develop a solid plan, and make confident decisionsāeven when the terrain gets tough.Clinton Smout - SMART Adventure Programs/SMART Performance Centre:Clinton Smout is the highly regarded chief motorcycle instructor and founder of SMART Adventures in Ontario, Canada. With his extensive experience and expertise in motorcycling, Clinton has become a prominent figure in motorcycle education and safety. He is known for his passionate approach to teaching, emphasizing the importance of proper riding techniques, road awareness, and safety precautions. Through SMART Adventures, Clinton has helped numerous individuals enhance their motorcycling skills, whether they are beginners looking to learn the basics or experienced riders aiming to refine their techniques. His dedication to promoting safe and responsible motorcycling has made him a respected authority in the Canadian community.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
DEEP TROUBLE: Too Focused to Turn Back
In the mountains of northern India, surrounded by snow, altitude, and uncertain roads, James Thomas and two other riders pressed onāconfident they could make it through. But what unfolded wasnāt just a story of rough terrain or questionable GPS directions. It was about something much more familiar to most of us than we might admit: a mental trap known as cognitive narrowing, where pressure and focus cloud judgment until we canāt see whatās right in front of us. What happens when that focus becomes so tight, so singular, that we stop processing the cues telling us to stopāor turn around?š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Abandoned on the Dalton
The mission was simple: ride motorcycles from Georgia to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to raise funds and awareness for mental health among veterans and first responders. Two military men set off as a team, just like they had servedāwatching each otherās backs and pushing through the miles together. But halfway through, everything changes. The team breaks. Shilo Crane is left to ride alone. And what happens after that⦠may be the most revealing part of the adventure.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Aussie Riders in America
Damian Monkhorst, an Australian rider, loves twisty roads and staying off the tourist track. When an online motorcycle forum connected him with riders in the United States, including Andy Morley, he knew he wanted to experience it for himself. From the other side of the world, he made a bold moveābuying a bike and having it waiting for him when he arrived. But once he got there, the adventure wasnāt quite what he expectedāneither the ride nor the people.š Show Notes & Links: Find photos, links, and resources related to this episode on our website at Adventure Rider Radio.š§ Subscribe & Never Miss an Episode: We release new episodes of ARR every week on Thursday and of RAW on the 21st of every monthāfull of inspiring stories, expert advice, and insight from the world of adventure motorcycling. Hit subscribe so you never miss out!š” Got an Idea? Have a guest suggestion or topic youād love us to cover? Weād love to hear from you! Drop us an email through our website.āļø Leave a Review: Enjoying the show? A 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app goes a long way in helping others discover the show.š± Follow Us: Join our growing community on Facebook and Instagram. Letās stay connected!š Support the Show: Love what we do? Help keep the adventure alive by supporting us. Your contribution allows us to keep bringing you great content week after week.š¤ Share the Show: Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them! Word of mouth helps us grow and reach more riders around the world.š¬ Join Our Newsletter: Be the first to hear about new episodes, bonus content, and more! Sign up for our newsletter at Adventure Rider Radio.š Thanks for Listening! We truly appreciate you being part of our adventure community. Until next timeāride safe and keep exploring! ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā