Bore & Stoke

Motorcycle.com

You love their articles. You love their YouTube videos. Now you’re going to love their new podcast! The team at Motorcycle.com has launched a brand new podcast, filled with all the passion and shenanigans you’ve come to expect. Road test editor Troy Siahaan will take the mic twice a month and will be joined by passionate motorcycle enthusiasts and professionals from around the world to discuss the life behind the story. As well, Troy will regularly be joined by his colleagues Motorcycle.com Editor-in-Chief Ryan Adams and Senior Editor Nic de Sena to discuss the latest new motorcycles they’ve been riding, gear they’ve been using, and general commentary on the state of motorcycling. News Editor Dennis Chung will also regularly join the program to discuss breaking news.

  1. Episode 29: The Moto-Marketing Roast: Buzzwords, Bias, & Behind-the-Scenes Secrets

    2 hr ago

    Episode 29: The Moto-Marketing Roast: Buzzwords, Bias, & Behind-the-Scenes Secrets

    How much of what you read and watch about new motorcycles is actually true, and how much is just corporate marketing hype? On this episode of the Bore and Stoke podcast, we tear down the curtain separating motorcycle media from the giant OEM marketing machines. We dive into the corporate side of the landscape, breaking down some of the tactics of how brands try to engineer "hype" before a wheel even turns. Meanwhile, Troy and Ryan share their first-hand, boots-on-the-ground experiences from global press launches. What happens when a manufacturer flies you halfway across the world, puts you up in a luxury hotel, and hands you the keys to a bike on a perfectly curated racetrack? How do you strip away the glamour to figure out if a motorcycle is actually good for the average rider? From the evolution of motorcycle journalism to the rise of influencer culture, the guys debate whether modern bike reviews can still be trusted—and share a few hilarious behind-the-scenes stories along the way. Drop a comment below: Has a manufacturer's marketing ever had any influence on the bike you bought? 00:00 intro 00:27 Honda mention 00:34 pre-roll 01:13 Check out past pods! 02:26 The News! 03:03 Harley moving production back to US 07:53 Honda e-compressor is going into everything 11:47 Yamaha’s taking over Moto3 20:39 Norton Atlas and Atlas GT 28:52 mid-roll 29:35 The landscape of motorcycle marketing 1:07:45 Are you aware of the marketing? 1:09:20 Leave us a rating! 1:10:10 Check out the Bore and Stoke Breakout 1:10:42 Honda mention 1:11:35 End-roll

    1hr 16min
  2. Episode 27: Celebrating The Century Mark

    3 Jun

    Episode 27: Celebrating The Century Mark

    Happy 100th Birthday to Ducati! To celebrate the crew at Borgo Panigale hitting the century mark, Episode 27 of the Motorcycle.com Bore & Stoke podcast is dedicated to "The Century Club" — the motorcycle manufacturers building bikes today, in 2026, with beginnings going back at least 100 years (even if there are some gaps in between). From corporate bankruptcies and world wars to massive modern revivals, we trace the wild survival stories of heavyweights like Harley-Davidson, Triumph, Royal Enfield, and Indian, alongside the engineering masterminds at BMW Motorrad, Moto Guzzi, and Husqvarna. Plus, we dive into the modern corporate resurgences of Norton (under TVS) and Benelli (under Geely/QJ)! But before we unlock the history vault, we kick things off with a bit of news. We’re breaking down Ducati’s "100 Collection," giving you our hot takes on the mind-bending spectacle that is the Isle of Man TT, and giving our first impressions of Honda's highly anticipated retro-naked: the all-new CB1000F. Grab a drink, hit that subscribe button, and let’s twist the throttle! 00:00 Intro 00:40 Advertisement 01:54 Shout out to past episodes 02:47 Ducati Collezione 100 12:02 It’s Isle of Man TT Time! 20:00 Honda CB1000F Officially Coming to the U.S. 25:15 Advertisement 25:55 The Century Club 27:00 Norton 30:14 Royal Enfield 33:20 Triumph 36:45 Indian and Harley-Davidson 44:15 Husqvarna 48:36 BMW 53:15 Benelli and Moto Guzzi 01:02:06 Ducati 01:13:00 Tell us what we missed 01:13:56 Rate us! Leave a comment! 01:14:58 Advertisement

    1hr 19min
  3. Episode 24: Michael Uhlarik And Why The Future Is Brighter Than You Think

    15 Apr

    Episode 24: Michael Uhlarik And Why The Future Is Brighter Than You Think

    What does it take to design a motorcycle when the brief comes from the battlefield instead of the showroom? In this episode of Bore and Stoke, we sit down with longtime motorcycle designer Michael Uhlarik to talk about his career shaping bikes across the globe, his latest project developing an electric motorcycle for military use, and why we’re looking at the wrong metrics when it comes to the future of this sport. 00:00 Intro 00:34 Advertisement 01:03 Introducing our special guest 03:22 Motorcycle background 10:29 LEGO is the reason 14:23 The connection between LEGOs and MotoGP 24:21 Motorcycle trends 34:10 Advertisement 34:42 Michael’s take on today’s MotoGP bikes 43:35 Aerodynamics on street bikes are superfluous 50:15 The most difficult motorcycle he’s ever worked on 58:30 Challenges with building military motorcycles 01:01:40 The future of motorcycling is brighter than you think 01:07:45 Sorting the economics  01:20:03 If it looks good, and is affordable, people will come 01:25:31 Closing things out/Comment/Rate us 01:28:00 Advertisement From the fundamentals of great motorcycle design to the challenges of packaging electric powertrains, Uhlarik gives us a rare look behind the curtain at how motorcycles come to life. We also dive into motorcycle design for the track versus the street, and how designing for military applications changes everything — from durability and stealth to real-world usability in extreme conditions. If you’ve ever wondered what goes into motorcycle design — and how some of those decisions are made — this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

    1hr 32min
  4. Episode 23: It's All About The Benjamins | What We're Testing | And More

    1 Apr

    Episode 23: It's All About The Benjamins | What We're Testing | And More

    In this episode of Bore & Stoke, we dive into a packed news cycle: Honda brings E-Clutch to the Transalp in the U.S., KTM and Husqvarna shake up the industry with a 4-year warranty, and Ducati teases a new Superleggera V4 Centenario. Not to be outdone, Aprilia has launched the X 250th — a very special edition motorcycle. On the culture side, we talk Sonora Rally, the growing accessibility of Isle of Man TT events, and a trip to the Vespa Museum in Rome. We also take a moment to recognize legends Broc Glover and the late Jeff Smith. Then it’s review time: multiple Triumph first rides, Harley touring machines, new tires from Bridgestone and Continental, and gear from Alpinestars and Vanson. 00:00 Intro 00:35 Advertisement 01:33 Ep 22 call out 03:08 KTM/Husqvarna announce 4-year warranty 06:20 MV Agusta streamlines spare parts distribution 07:53 Broc Glover is a HOF Legend 08:59 RIP Jeff Smith 10:13 Sonora Rally Wrap-up 11:42 More from the Isle of Man 14:50 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally 17:50 Aprilia X 250th breaks cover 23:10 Ducati Panigale V4 Superlegera Centenario  28:10 2026 Triumph Daytona 660 updates 29:56 2026 Honda Transalp with E-clutch ONLY 38:48 Nolan helmet, now with crash detection technology! 41:40 Advertisement 42:14 Dennis’ Roman Adventure! 46:06 Ryan tries the new Bridgestone Battlax V03 at a MotoGP track 49:45 Troy tries the Continental ContiSportAttack 5 at a club racing track 58:31 Troy tries the Alpinestars Supertech R7 helmet 01:04:28 Vanson Full Throttle Leather Jacket 01:07:00 Cortech gloves with a silly name 01:08:51 Harley’s new Road Glide and Street Glide Limiteds 01:13:09 Triumph Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660 01:18:19 Sylvia gets her first three-wheel experience 01:19:20 What we’re currently riding and testing 01:22:26 Wrap-up/Comment/Rate us 01:23:00 Stay tuned for Episode 24 01:23:15 Sylvia’s testing her favorite bike 01:24:46 Advertisement

    1hr 29min
  5. Episode 22: Kayla Yaakov On Making History At Daytona

    18 Mar

    Episode 22: Kayla Yaakov On Making History At Daytona

    On Episode 22 of the Bore and Stoke Podcast, we sit down with none other than Kayla Yaakov — the first woman to stand on the podium at the Daytona 200. From racing at a young age to climbing through the ranks of Junior Cup, Twins Cup, and now Supersport in the MotoAmerica paddock, Kayla has quickly built a reputation as one of the toughest competitors on track. In this episode we talk about: • The moment she realized she could podium at the Daytona 200 • Racing in the MotoAmerica paddock • Mentors and riders who helped shape her career • Coming up through Junior Cup and Twins Cup • Racing internationally • What Kayla's like away from the track • What the future holds for one of America’s most promising young racers If you’re a fan of motorcycle racing and just want to hear one of America's rising stars walk you through her process, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. 00:00 Intro 00:37 Advertisement 01:39 Introducing Kayla Yaakov 03:17 What’s in the back there? 05:45 Tell us about Daytona! 26:05 Sylvia noticed something really cool 29:10 Mental training 33:06 Advertisement 33:37 I never thought about being a girl in racing 38:38 Racing in Europe 43:55 How Sylvia and Kayla know each other 45:27 The core three mentors 51:25 PJ Jacobsen’s best advice 52:50 Kayla NOT the motorcycle racer 54:45 Pre-race hype music 55:32 Quickfire non-moto questions! 59:50 Kayla’s parting words 01:01:22 Rate us! 01:02:41 Advertisement

    1hr 7min

About

You love their articles. You love their YouTube videos. Now you’re going to love their new podcast! The team at Motorcycle.com has launched a brand new podcast, filled with all the passion and shenanigans you’ve come to expect. Road test editor Troy Siahaan will take the mic twice a month and will be joined by passionate motorcycle enthusiasts and professionals from around the world to discuss the life behind the story. As well, Troy will regularly be joined by his colleagues Motorcycle.com Editor-in-Chief Ryan Adams and Senior Editor Nic de Sena to discuss the latest new motorcycles they’ve been riding, gear they’ve been using, and general commentary on the state of motorcycling. News Editor Dennis Chung will also regularly join the program to discuss breaking news.

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