The Binge Moto Podcast

Bryan

A motorcycle enthusiast's podcast featuring Bryan and various co-hosts talking about all things bikes, culture and entertainment.  

  1. APR 2

    Episode 22: Live from Daytona International Speedway

    Send us Fan Mail Binge Moto Podcast – Episode 22 Live from the Daytona International Speedway Infield with Brandon Alred Recorded right in the heart of the action at the legendary Daytona International Speedway, Episode 22 of the Binge Moto Podcast captures the atmosphere of one of the biggest motorcycle weekends in America. Bryan is joined by cousin Brandon Alred after a full weekend of racing, demo rides, and soaking up the electric energy of Bike Week. With thousands of bikes rolling through the Speedway and the infield turning into its own temporary city, the guys talk about what it’s really like to camp inside the Speedway during race weekend—from the constant rumble of engines to the camaraderie among riders and race fans. Brandon pulls back the curtain on his role as a flag marshal, explaining what the job actually involves, how marshals communicate during races, and the responsibility of keeping riders safe while the action unfolds at speed on the track. Bryan also looks ahead to what’s next, sharing plans for upcoming motorcycle adventures—including a trip to Austin for the MotoGP round at Grand Prix of the Americas at Circuit of the Americas, and a summer motorcycle tour through the legendary Dolomites of northern Italy, riding some of the most famous mountain passes in the world. In this episode: Camping inside the Daytona Speedway infieldThe atmosphere of race weekend and Bike Week cultureBrandon’s experience working as a flag marshalDemo rides, race action, and the Moto communityBryan’s upcoming trips to COTA and a Dolomites motorcycle tourIf you love racing, road trips, and the culture that surrounds motorcycles, this episode captures the feeling of being right in the middle of it all. Ride. Talk. Repeat. 🏍️🎙️

    59 min
  2. APR 2

    Episode 23: Live from COTA with Brannen Butts

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 23 – Binge Moto at COTA | Twisted Sisters, Ducati Island & First MotoGP Experience This week on Binge Moto, we’re coming to you straight from COTA with Brannen Butts from Action Motorcycles after an unforgettable week deep in the heart of Texas. We kick things off with our ride through the legendary Twisted Sisters—arguably one of the best motorcycle routes in the country—breaking down the endless curves, wide-open stretches, and why it hits different compared to other iconic rides. From there, we roll into a stop at Luckenbach, Texas, soaking in the history, the vibe, and everything that makes it a must-visit for riders. Along the way, we made a stop at Vista Brewing to catch an incredible live performance from Sam Pace—one of those perfect moments where great music, great weather, and two wheels all come together. Of course, no Texas trip is complete without food, and we definitely didn’t hold back—sharing some of the best meals we had along the way. Then it’s all about COTA. We dive into what it’s like attending MotoGP at the Circuit of the Americas, including a full breakdown of Ducati Island—what you get, what the atmosphere is like, and whether it’s worth it. Bryan shares his first-ever MotoGP experience, from the energy of the crowd to seeing the fastest riders in the world up close. We also give a full review of Brannen’s Ducati DesertX after putting it through its paces all week—along with one unexpected twist: an off-road detour on a Ducati Streetfighter that definitely wasn’t part of the plan. And to wrap things up, we talk about something we’re genuinely pumped for—the revival of Firefly and what it could mean for fans. This episode is packed with riding, racing, food, music, and a little bit of chaos—everything that makes Binge Moto what it is. Ride. Talk. Repeat.

    1h 6m
  3. 12/01/2025

    Episode 18: Hell's Angels with Jennifer Ringelsbaugh

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 18 — Jennifer “Sundance” Ringelsbaugh: Hunter S. Thompson, Gonzo Roots & the Hell’s Angels Myth In Episode 18, Bryan sits down with friend of the show Jennifer “Sundance” Ringelsbaugh for a deep dive into Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga and the wild world of Hunter S. Thompson. Together they unpack the life of the man who essentially invented Gonzo Journalism—a chaotic blend of reporting, immersion, and personal narrative that changed nonfiction forever. Sundance and Bryan explore Hunter’s year embedded with the Angels, how he earned their trust, and how riding with them turned into one of the most unfiltered portraits of outlaw motorcycle culture ever written. They break down the media-driven panic of the 1960s, the headlines that built the Hell’s Angels legend, and how Thompson exposed the gap between who the club actually was and the monstrous mythology America projected onto them. From culture-shifting influence to raw, uncomfortable truth, the episode digs into the Angels' real lifestyle vs. the mythos, the contradictions that defined the era, and how Hunter’s relationship with the club ultimately spiraled into violence, betrayal, and one of the most infamous endings in literary journalism. If you love Hunter S. Thompson, biker history, media hysteria, or the murky place where journalism meets chaos, this is one of our most in-the-weeds deep-dives yet. Ride. Talk. Repeat.

    1h 2m
  4. 11/11/2025

    Episode 16: British Superbikes and EICMA

    Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ Binge Moto – Episode 16: From the Pits to the Future Summary: Brannen is back from London with fresh stories straight from the British Superbike Championship—from rubbing elbows with racers in the pits to soaking in the culture at the legendary Bike Shed London. The guys break down what makes the UK moto scene tick and how it compares to the American paddock vibe. Then it’s across Europe to EICMA 2025 in Milan — the Esposizione Internazionale del Ciclo, Motociclo e Accessori, the biggest motorcycle show on the planet. Bryan and Brannen dig into all the major brand announcements, including: Honda’s rumored new sport-tourer aimed squarely at Yamaha’s Tracer.Triumph’s all-new Trident 800, packing an 798 cc triple that redefines the middleweight roadster class.A look at the growing 450 cc adventure and sport-tourer wave — from the BMW F 450 GS and CFMOTO Ibex 450 to the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 — and why this new generation of midsize bikes might be the sweet spot for everyday riders.The discussion then shifts from machines to monsters as the guys dive into Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, its enduring legacy, and the new film adaptation on the horizon — exploring what it means to create something powerful, unpredictable, and maybe a little monstrous (kinda like tuning your own bike). Finally, Bryan drops a Predator: Badlands review — breaking down how the latest Yautja flick delivers sci-fi mayhem and what riders can learn from a hunter who’s always adapting to survive. Topics: racing culture, ADV trends, EICMA 2025, middleweight revolution, Triumph updates, motorcycle community, pop-culture parallels.

    55 min

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A motorcycle enthusiast's podcast featuring Bryan and various co-hosts talking about all things bikes, culture and entertainment.  

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