Highside / Lowside: Motorcycle Podcast RevZilla
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Spurgeon Dunbar and Zack Courts co-host in-depth conversations about the most exciting topics in the world of motorcycles. Produced by RevZilla's Media & Content team, Highside/Lowside features the insights and opinions of the most prominent moto-minds in podcasting.
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S08E07: Can Motorcycles Have Too Much Horsepower?!
Displacement creep is real! And it’s happening across every motorcycle segment. Zack and Spurg dig into the details and answer why engines keep getting bigger, where it’s helping and where it’s hurting. What do you think?!
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S08E06: On Riding and Writing with Peter Egan
Zack and Spurg are back, and this time, they're joined by legendary moto-journalist — and Spurg's hero — Peter Egan. Will Spurg shed tears of joy? Will he full-on ugly cry? Place your bets in the comments!
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S08E05: Are You An A**hole?!: Moto Edition
We asked YOU to spill the moto-tea! Zack and Spurg share stories & predicaments sent in by our listeners that may not always have a clear cut answer. That doesn’t stop us from hashing them out with guest Patrick Garvin to try to determine: Are You An A**hole?!
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S08E04: Motorcycle Trivia Challenge! (Play Along!)
Evel Knievel was a semi-pro in what sport? What bike inspired NASA’s lunar-motorcycle?
Join Zack & Spurg as they go head-to-head for a special surprise in Highside Lowside’s first-ever Motorcycle Trivia Challenge! Hosted by the one-and-only Spenser Robert with a guest appearance from The Silver Fox: Lance Oliver!
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S08E03: How Classic are Modern-Classic Bikes?
Zack and Spurg welcome Ari back to Highside/Lowside to answer an age-old question: how classic are modern-classic bikes? Do you lean more toward the modern side or the classic side? Let us know!
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S08E02: The Moto Industry’s Biggest Blunders: Japan Edition!
Zack & Spurg welcome Abhi Eswarappa back to Highside/Lowside to discuss a favorite topic, motorcycle blunders! This time, the gang discusses the motorcycle misses from the otherwise consistently reliable island of motorcycle production, Japan. Do you agree with our assessments? Can you think of some other big goofs we may have missed? Let us know!
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Customer Reviews
Norwegian fan!
Hey!
I’m a guy from Norway who just got my drivers license at the end of last years riding season and I’m currently on the lookout for my first bike.
Originally I was set on buying a Harley Davidson but after listening to ALL your episodes, you’ve really kindled the idea of off road/adventure riding.
I just wanted to say thanks for opening my eyes to this segment of riding and for illustrating that there are more ways than one to be a motorcycle enthusiast!
Keep up the good work!
Viking hug
-Torbjørn
I LOVE YOU
Okay now that I have your attention, I do really love you guys, and the podcast.
I also like Ari’s shop manual series on Youtube. I would like a podcast feauturing Ari where you guys talk about how to become a better mechanic. Tips and tricks. I’m not talking about the simpler stuff like oil changes etc, but engine rebuilds like Ari shows on his Instagram.
Best regards,
Johannes Motorcycle Adventures (yes I have a Youtube channel)
Greatings from norway
Thank you so much for the podcast. with many great inside jokes, tips tricks and thoughts on bikes. Living in norway and working offshore 1 month on and 1 month off makes for a short riding season. However the podcast helps stave off riding urges in thee off season. Started on season 1 but season 3/4 are definitely when you hit your stride. Keep up the great work