Are you a motorcycle enthusiast who cannot start the day without a perfectly brewed cup of coffee? Join Niels Meersschaert on Throttle and Roast as he blends his 25 years of riding experience with a profound love for artisanal coffee. From cruisers to café racers and cappuccinos to cold brews, learn to enhance your riding experiences, perfect your coffee rituals, and even combine them for an unforgettable adventure. We love a variety of motorcycles, riding both street and dirt, and almost every segment: ADV, cruiser, sport bike, scooters, and vintage. The show gives you the tips to find the best gear, techniques and insights to have the ultimate motorcycle adventures. We’ve been known to try a variety of coffees, too, so don’t be surprised if a different roast or recipe is featured on each episode. Connect with us on Facebook.
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The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR) is an annual charity event that combines classic and custom motorcycles with dapper attire to raise funds and awareness for men’s health issues, including prostate cancer and mental health. Founded in 2012 in Sydney, Australia, the event has grown to attract over 100,000 riders in nearly 900 cities worldwide. Participants gather to enjoy a scenic ride while showcasing their stylish outfits and a variety of motorcycles, from vintage classics to modern retro bikes. The DGR fosters community spirit among motorcyclists while supporting a vital cause.
Links mentioned in the show:
Register for the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride
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In this episode, host Niels Meersschaert discusses modern motorcycle navigation systems, highlighting their conveniences and limitations. He examines popular app-based routing tools like Rever, Calimoto, and Beeline, focusing on their features, such as twisty road routing. While these apps offer quick route planning and point-of-interest features, they lack critical details like waypoint distances and arrival times. The conversation emphasizes the importance of features that enhance trip planning, drawing comparisons to Garmin's longstanding capabilities and highlighting that despite all the great things about modern motorcycle navigation apps, what’s missing?
Apps mentioned in the show:
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As spring approaches, it's time to prepare your bike for the riding season after a winter hiatus. Host Niels Meersschaert emphasizes the importance of checking the battery, inspecting for fluid leaks, and ensuring proper oil and brake fluid levels. He also stresses the significance of monitoring tire pressure regularly, as it can change with temperature fluctuations. A thorough inspection of the bike for loose parts and overall condition is essential for a safe and enjoyable ride as warmer weather arrives. Don’t skip the spring bike prep or rider prep!
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert explores the vital importance of helmets for motorcycle safety. He outlines the main categories of helmets, including half, three-quarter, full face, and modular helmets, detailing their features, advantages, and how they provide varying levels of protection. Niels also discusses the significance of finding the right fit for your head shape and highlights different safety ratings and popular helmet brands. We also share some recommendations for 2025 motorcycle helmets and the features to consider when choosing your next helmet, emphasizing the essential role it plays in rider safety.
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Links referenced in the show:
Schuberth C5 (my personal favorite helmet)
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In the latest episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert addresses the critical topic of navigating motorcycle safety, particularly as the riding season approaches. He emphasizes the inherent dangers of motorcycling, citing troubling statistics from 2022, including over 6,000 fatalities in the U.S. and the significant role of lack of training and alcohol consumption in accidents. Niels stresses the importance of staying sober while riding and ensuring riders are properly licensed and trained. He advocates for open discussions on safety while recognizing the appeal of risk in motorcycling, urging riders to prioritize their safety to enjoy the ride for years to come.
Links mentioned in the show:
NHTSA Stats on motorcycle safety
MSF Adventure Riding course and advanced rider course
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The "Throttle and Roast" podcast, hosted by Niels Meersschaert, explores the connection between coffee culture and motorcycle culture. In the introduction, Niels emphasizes the enjoyment of coffee alongside rides, highlighting the role of coffee shops in preparing riders and fostering camaraderie. He discusses the Café Racer motorcycle style, which originated at the Ace Café in London, noting the sporty modifications made to standard bikes and the importance of cafes as social hubs for riders. The episode also features a segment on motorcycle-themed coffee shops in the U.S., including Jane Motorcycles in Brooklyn and Churchill After Hours in Eldred, New York, which combine coffee and motorcycle culture in unique settings. Overall, the podcast celebrates the blend of coffee and biking experiences.
Links mentioned:
Motorcycle themed coffee shops
Jane Motorcycles in Brooklyn, NY
Churchill After Hours coffee ride
Moto Coffee Machine coffee ride
Coffee as craft
Homebrewing article, which tools to use for upping your coffee making game
Coffee culture around the world
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert examines the parallels and distinctions between equestrians and motorcyclists. Drawing from his own experiences with horses, Niels reflects on the historical significance of horseback riding while highlighting similarities in control techniques, riding positions, and the mental aspects of handling both a horse and a motorcycle. Maybe humanity's transition from the horse to the steel horse isn't all that different?
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The Throttle Roast podcast, hosted by Niels Meersschaert, delves into the history and cultural significance of motorcycles. The episode traces their evolution from early steam-powered velocipedes to modern machines featuring internal combustion engines. Key milestones include the first production motorcycle and the rise of iconic brands in the early 1900s. The podcast also compares motorcycles with cars, highlighting their unique handling characteristics, fuel efficiency, and the influence of Henry Ford's assembly line on the automotive industry. The episode also explores the cultural journey of motorcycles and their role in music, movies, TV, and fashion.
Episode on leisure vs transportation
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The Throttle and Roast Podcast, hosted by Niels Meersschaert, delves into the fascinating histories of iconic motorcycle brands that have endured through the years. The episode discusses the evolution of bicycles into motorcycles, highlighting key innovations and notable manufacturers, including Royal Enfield, Indian Motocycle, Triumph, Harley-Davidson, MotoGuzzi, BMW and Honda. The episode showcases how these brands have shaped the motorcycle industry while maintaining their legacy. Listen to learn about the rich history of iconic motorcycle brands.
1901: Royal Enfield
1901: Indian Motocycle
1902: Triumph Motorcycles
1903: Harley-Davidson
1921: MotoGuzzi
1923: BMW Motorcycles
1949: Honda Motorcycles
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We explore the diverse range of motorcycles available today, addressing the paradox of choice in the motorcycling world. Starting with scooters, highlighting their benefits for new riders, including smaller engine capacities, automatic transmissions, and upright seating positions. We also cover standard motorcycles, dirt bikes, dual sports, adventure motorcycles, cruisers, sport bikes, sport tourers, touring bikes and even some style variations like bobbers and cafe racers. Overall, the episode encourages listeners to consider different motorcycle types to enhance their riding experience and find the perfect motorcycle for you.
Scooters
Yamaha Zuma 125 & XMax
Piaggio Liberty
Honda Super Cub
Vespa Primavera & GTS 300
BMW CE-02 & CE-04
Standard Motorcycles
Honda Grom & Dax
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Triumph Bonneville & Rocket 3
Yamaha MT-07
Dirt Bikes
Yamaha YZ450F
Honda CRF450R
KTM 350 SX-F
Dual Sports
KTM 500EXC
Kawasaki KLR650
Honda CRF300L
Suzuki DRZ4S
Adventure motorcycles
BMW R1300GS
Triumph Tiger 1200
Harley Davidson Pan America
KTM 1390 Super Adventure
Honda Africa Twin
KTM 890 Adventure
BMW F900GS
Yamaha Tenere 700
Cruisers
Harley-Davidson Fat Boy & Softtail Standard
Indian Scout & Chief
Ducati Diavel
BMW R18
Triumph Speedmaster
Sport bikes
Kawasaki Ninja ZX4R
Suzuki GSX-8S
Ducati Panigale
BMW S1000RR & S1000R
Ducati Streetfighter
Sport touring
BMW R1250RT
Ducati Multistrada
BMW S1000XR
Touring bikes
Harley-Davidson Road King
Indian Springfield
BMW R18 Classic
Harley-Davidson Street Glide & Road Glide
Indian Challenger & Pursuit
BMW K1600GT & GTL
BMW R1250RT
Honda GoldWing
Other variations
Triumph Bobber
Indian Scout Bobber
Harl
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This episode has valuable tips for planning group motorcycle rides. We break down the complexities involved in organizing a ride with multiple participants. Most group rides work better with smaller groups—ideally no more than ten riders—can simplify logistics such as finding suitable stops for fuel and food. He discusses key factors to consider while planning, including the advance notice given to participants, the ride's goals and destinations, and the overall ride characteristics. The insights provided aim to help both novice and experienced riders create enjoyable and well-organized riding experiences.
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Planning apps:
Rever
Calimoto
Our review of Rever
Bluetooth communicator article
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We explore the different types of roads available for motorcycle riding, focusing on backroads, highways, city streets, and stroads. Why many riders prefer highways, citing safety, speed, and the compatibility of popular cruiser motorcycles with these roads. What those highway-only riders are missing out on. Wonderful potential adventures and hidden gems that backroads offer, vs the boring monotony of the more straightforward highway experience.
Beeline Moto 2 review
Adventure bikes might be right for you
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We review the standout motorcycle gear from 2024. Highlights like the Sena 60S Bluetooth headset, featuring advanced mesh communication, improved speakers, and a new wave intercom that offers limitless range with cell service. Also discussed is the Arai XD5 dual sport helmet, noting its comfortable fit for a wider range of riders, removable face shield, and redesigned peak to reduce wind buffeting. And many other items we think are standouts. These innovative products showcase significant advancements in motorcycling gear for the year.
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Sena 60S Bluetooth Communicator
Arai XD5 helmet
Alpinestars Tech Air off road
Insta360 X4 360 camera
Kriega R25v2 backpack
Chigee AIO-5 Play for BMW display
Insta360 Ace Pro 2 action camera
BMW F900GS
Beeline Moto 2
Our article on backpacks for motorcycles
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert discusses how to effectively prepare for motorcycle road trips. He explores the varying preferences of riders, from meticulous planners to spontaneous adventurers, offering insights on how many miles to ride each day. Niels emphasizes the need for realistic expectations regarding comfort and endurance when riding compared to driving. By focusing on the essentials of trip planning, including what gear you may want to bring along, he provides valuable tips to help both novice and experienced riders make the most of their journeys.
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Planning and routing
Our review of the Rever planning app
Finding the best motorcycle roads article
Beeline Moto 2 review
Finding the best roads with Beeline Moto article
KOA campground search
Riding gear
MotoSkiveez padded base layer shorts
Aerostich Roadcrafter
Our guide on lots of gear to look at for next season
Synthetic clothes for hotel or campsite use that pack small
Pants
Shirts
Motorcycle tools
Cruz Tools
Help with chain lube & cleaning
Roller wheel
Portable swingarm lifter
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert discusses the rise of electric motorcycles in 2024, examining their advantages and disadvantages. Key benefits include instant torque, no gears for easier handling, and zero tailpipe emissions, addressing the challenges of strict regulations. However, the absence of engine noise may deter some riders, and range limitations pose practical concerns, especially in less populated areas. Niels emphasizes the balance between the appeal of traditional motorcycles and the evolving electric landscape, inviting listeners to consider the future of motorcycling.
Brands mentioned in the episode:
Kawasaki Hybrid motorcycle
Kawasaki Hydrogen motorcycle
Energica Motorcycles shutting down
Lightning Motorcycles
Livewire Motorcycles
Zero Motorcycles
BMW CE-04 and CE-02
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert explores the dilemma of whether to put your bike away for winter or keep riding in cooler temperatures. He discusses winter motorcycle care, including the importance of preparing your bike for storage, focusing on key maintenance tasks such as fueling, using a fuel stabilizer, and caring for the battery. Niels shares his personal experience with his five bikes and offers tips for enjoying rides during the colder months while ensuring their longevity and performance for the upcoming season.
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Read our article on what to do in the off-season for more details.
Read our guide on cold weather motorcycle riding
We love Butler Maps
Our favorite ride-planning app is Rever.
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert takes listeners on a journey through some of the most iconic historic routes with incredible scenery for your motorcycle in the U.S and abroad. He highlights the famous Route 66, known for its Americana charm, and the Lincoln Highway, one of the first transcontinental roads designed for automobiles. Niels also delves into the historic roads on the East Coast and some routes you should try on the west coast. Europe has several routes that should also make it onto your bucket list. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just an enthusiast, this episode offers inspiration to hit the road and discover these remarkable routes!
US Route 66
Lincoln Highway
Revzilla's Indian Chief review as they ride part of the Lincoln Highway
Albany Post Road
Kancamagus Highway
Mohawk Trail
Palisades Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway
Spirit Lake Highway
Pacific Coast Highway
Sardinia
Stelvio Pass
Chamonix
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert delves into the essence of motorcycling as the ultimate escape from life's stresses. He discusses the romanticized notion of the open road, emphasizing self-reliance and spontaneous exploration. Niels highlights the unique, immersive experience of riding, where motorcyclists connect with their environment in ways that cars cannot offer. Ultimately, the podcast champions the idea that it's about the journey and the adventures encountered along the way, rather than just reaching a destination.
Riding a motorcycle is good for you
Song of the open road by Walt Whitman
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In the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert explores the intriguing relationship between coffee and motorcycles. He discusses various motorcycle types, including standard, sport, cruiser, dual sport, touring, and adventure bikes, and recommends coffee pairings for each. From a reliable cup of drip coffee for standard bikes to a bold cold brew for long touring rides, Niels highlights how the characteristics of your bike can influence your coffee choice, creating a unique blend of caffeinated enjoyment for every ride. After listening to this episode, you'll know which drink is the perfect coffee match for your motorcycle.
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In the latest Throttle and Roast podcast episode, host Niels Meersschaert delves into the exciting new motorcycles showcased at EICMA 2024. Covering adventure, standard, and sport bikes, he highlights the powerful KTM Super Adventure S and EVO, featuring advanced technologies like an automated manual and adaptive cruise control. Additionally, he discusses the Yamaha Tenere 700, which has gained popularity for its balance of performance and affordability, now enhanced with ride modes, traction control, and a modern TFT display. The Aprilia Tuareg Rally, BMW F450GS prototype, Suzuki DRZ4S, and KTM 390 Adventure R round out the adventure bikes. The podcast covers standard bikes like the updated Yamaha XSR900, the updated MotoGuzzi V7 line with the new Sport, and the all-new Royal Enfield Classic 650. Sport bikes like the Aprilia RSV4, Ducati Panigale V2, and Streetfighter V2 will keep speed junkies excited. Finally, Honda showed a new V3 engine with forced induction.
Adventure bikes
KTM 1390 Super Adventure
Yamaha Tenere 700
Aprilia Tuareg Rally
BMW F450GS prototype
Suzuki DRZ4S
Standards
Yamaha XSR900
MotoGuzzi V7
Sports bikes
Aprilia RSV4
Ducati Panigale V2 & Streetfighter V2
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In this podcast episode, Niels discusses the importance of motorcycle headsets, exploring their features and benefits. He explains how these devices enhance the riding experience by providing clear GPS instructions, enabling music and podcast listening, facilitating hands-free phone calls, and allowing intercom communication with fellow riders. Niels also addresses reasons why some riders might choose to skip headsets, such as riding bikes with built-in speakers or using open helmets that limit headset options. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights for motorcyclists considering whether to invest in a headset for their journeys.
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The new Sena 60S on Revzilla
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert dives into the rising prices of motorcycles, addressing the common perception among riders that costs have soared in recent years. He compares 2014 and current prices for various popular brands like Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, and Ducati, revealing significant percentage increases. Niels breaks down median prices and price ranges across top brands, highlighting the factors behind these trends and examining whether the price hike is as drastic as it seems. Tune in to discover the truth behind motorcycle pricing and what it means for riders today!
Current motorcycle pricing
Like for like bikes
1992 Honda XR650L was $4349 ($9800 in 2024 dollars)
2024 Honda XR650L is $7000
The bike hasn't changed at all other than colors.
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In this episode of Throttle and Roast, host Niels Meersschaert delves into the intriguing comparison between classic and modern motorcycles. He begins by discussing the iconic style of classic bikes from the 1960s and 70s, highlighting their distinctive aesthetics and characteristics, including air-cooled engines and chrome finishes. The conversation then shifts to purchase prices, noting how true classics can often be more affordable than new models, while some modern bikes, like the Royal Enfield, offer great value with retro appeal. Finally, Niels addresses performance differences, emphasizing how old bikes may lack the technological advancements that enhance acceleration and handling in modern motorcycles. Whether you're drawn to nostalgia or seeking practicality, this episode will help you navigate the motorcycle landscape.
Still produced "retro" bikes
Modern Retro bikes
Classic bike resources
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert delves into the growing engine displacement of motorcycles and its impact on performance and pricing. He discusses the 50% increase in engine size since the 1980s, the climbing engine power, and how even low-end motorcycles now outperform most cars. Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of motorcycle engines and the implications of rising displacement.
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In this discussion, Niels explores the concept of choosing the right motorcycle based on mood. From practical errands to seeking thrills, he delves into the diverse experiences offered by different types of bikes. Do you take out your classic bike, sport bike, cruiser, ADV or scooter? Let your mood be your guide.
How do you put together a dream garage?
Cycleworld's take
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This episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, hosted by Niels Meersschaert, explores the combination of coffee and motorcycles by discovering fun roads and independent coffee shops. Niels shares tips and inspiration for planning your own coffee rides, including how to pick destinations, choose routes, and make the most of your journey. Whether you're a coffee lover, motorcycle enthusiast, or both, this episode offers an exciting blend of adventure and caffeine.
Links mentioned in the show
Review of the Rever App
Review of the Beeline Moto 2
Discovering new roads with Beeline
Finding the best motorcycle roads
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Niels Meersschaert, the host of the Throttle and Roast podcast, delves into the intricate tradition of motorcycle waving in this episode. He discusses the origins of the wave, its significance in fostering camaraderie among riders, and the various hand gestures used for waving. The episode also explores the etiquette of waving, including when to wave and when it's acceptable to abstain, such as on multi-lane highways and during heavy traffic. Additionally, Niels examines the interesting phenomenon of certain riders not returning waves based on the type of motorcycle being ridden, shedding light on the dynamics of the motorcycle community.
Show links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorcycling_greetings
https://canadamotoguide.com/2019/09/04/opinion-to-wave-or-not-to-wave/
https://jed-co.com/blogs/news/did-you-know-the-story-behind-the-jeep-wave
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This episode discusses the current trends in the auto industry and their potential impact on the motorcycle industry, including the declining popularity of sports cars, two-door cars, convertibles, and manual transmissions. The shift towards SUVs and government mandates for fuel economy and reduced emissions are also highlighted as factors affecting the automotive industry, leading to engine types and vehicle complexity changes. Will these start to change the motorcycles of the future, too? Can the camera industry provide a guide to how motorcycling may evolve?
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Articles covering auto & motorcycle developments
Convertibles no longer being made
BMW Automated Shift Assistant
Fuji's classic looking mirrorless cameras
Fujifilm X100V rangefinder style camera
Fujifilm XT-30ii Classic looking interchangeable lens mirrorless camera
Fuji's instant cameras bring back the physical photo print
Fujifilm Mini 12 Instax camera bundle
Instax Mini Evo Hybrid Instax Camera
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Just how far does your love of coffee go? Do you really know your beans? Have you tried the variety of coffee drinks out there? How about brewing styles? Do you have several favorite coffee shops? Have you gone too far and now have a caffeine addiction? Host Niels Meersschaert guides you on ways to continue your coffee journey.
Details on different beans
Different brewing styles to use at home
Our review of our favorite cold brew coffee maker
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In this episode, we delve into the world of BMW GS motorcycles. Join us as we explore the unique features, performance, and riding experiences offered by each the newest GS models, the R1300GS and the F900GS. Whether you're a GS enthusiast or simply curious about these adventure bikes, this episode provides valuable insights to help you understand and appreciate the distinct capabilities of each motorcycle.
Big thanks to MAX BMW for the demo rides of the new GS models.
Read our initial thoughts article on the R1300GS.
Not sure if an adventure bike is right for you? Check out our article, which explores that.
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In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert reflects on the end of the riding season and shares tips for preparing motorcycles for off-season storage. He discusses the changing temperatures, fall foliage hazards, and ways you can leverage gear to extend your riding season and not have to park your motorcycle till the spring.
Articles mentioned from our blog:
What to do in the off season
Cold weather motorcycle riding
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This episode features Niels Meersschaert discussing the art of brewing coffee during camping on a motorcycle. Niels highlights the unique challenges of packing for motorcycle camping and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing space for coffee gear. He provides practical advice on selecting compact stoves and collapsible kettles, ensuring that moto campers can enjoy a satisfying cup of coffee amidst the beauty of the great outdoors.
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Stove & Kettle
Coffee
Brewers
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The podcast episode explores the surprising overlap between pilots and motorcyclists. Host Niels Meersschaert shares his personal experiences with flying and motorcycling, discussing the similarities between aircraft and motorcycles in terms of controls and dynamics. He also highlights the results of surveys showing that up to 85% of pilots also ride motorcycles. The episode delves into the reasons behind this overlap and encourages listeners to share their own experiences as pilots and motorcyclists.
Survey on Backcountry pilot https://backcountrypilot.org/forum/do-you-have-a-motorcycle-license-please-respond-9817
Ride Apart article referencing the survey and highlighting the synergies https://www.rideapart.com/news/254972/why-your-next-motorcycle-may-be-an-airplane/
Article about flying and riding from Motorcyclist in 2016 https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/control-and-consequences-on-motorcycles-and-planes/
It’s not unusual for events to combine the two passions. Here are a few still to come in 2024:
There is a Vintage Motorcycle Festival in Maine where they also share some of the vintage aircraft in the Owl Head collection: https://owlshead.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1824567&group=
The Glen Curtiss Museum also hosts a classic motorcycle show & swap meet: https://glennhcurtissmuseum.org/events/curtiss-classic-motorcycle-show-and-swap-meet/
Mansfield Airport hosts the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Show, British Classic Car Show & aircraft fly-in https://www.tri-townchamber.org/events/details/the-vintage-ja
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In this podcast episode, Niels Meersschaert discusses the essential products every coffee lover needs for home brewing. He emphasizes the importance of a burr grinder and a scale for achieving consistent and high-quality results. Additionally, Niels explores various brewers, starting with the popular Aeropress, and highlights their value in expanding the repertoire of coffee brewing at home.
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Tank of Coffee article on brewing artisanal coffee at home
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In the "Throttle and Roast" podcast episode, Niels Meersschaert talks about how to shake up your motorcycle rides to keep things interesting. He suggests adding weekday rides to the usual weekend routine, trying out dirt roads on an adventure bike, exploring backroads instead of sticking to highways, and planning rides with a meal as the destination. Overnight trips like weekends, long weekends, or longer can add additional variety. These ideas aim to add variety and excitement to your riding experience, making each ride feel different and enjoyable.
Links mentioned in the show:
Long Way Round
Long Way Down
Long Way Up
Itchy Boots
Backcountry Discovery Routes
Sturgis
Daytona
Biketoberfest
Americade
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What are these three brewing methods? Are cold coffee beverages only an option for summer? What if you want to brew at home? Is cold brew practical for every day?
Which technique do you prefer? Are you only a hot coffee drinker year round? Do you switch to iced coffee or cold brew in the summer months? Have you tried cold brewing at home? Text the show through the link in the show notes & I'll share your feedback in a future episode.
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Links mentioned in the show:
Oxo Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker
Moccamaster
Aeropress
Hario v60 pour over
Brewing Artisinal Coffee at Home article
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Lane Filtering has continued to expand where it is legal in the United States over the past decade. From just California in 2016, five states made lane filtering legal by the end of 2023. Colorado and Minnesota are joining those states to make lane filtering legal in 2024. With seven states now making lane filtering legal and several more considering it, have we finally hit the point of it no longer being a debate?
There is still much controversy about lane filtering. Advocates claim it reduces traffic and injury benefits, while critics disagree and say it is dangerous and startling to other motorists and more likely to cause accidents.
American Motorcyclist Association is in favor
Lane filtering safety studies
https://wtsc.wa.gov/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2019/05/Motorcycle-Lane-Sharing_Dec2017.pdf
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You love the flavor & the experience of drinking coffee. Maybe it’s good for you too?
In this episode of the Throttle & Roast podcast, the potential health benefits of drinking coffee are discussed. We learn that coffee contains antioxidants and active substances that can reduce inflammation and protect against diseases. Studies have shown that coffee drinkers are less likely to die from coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and kidney disease. Furthermore, regular coffee consumption has been linked to a reduced risk of developing diabetes, heart failure, certain cancers, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, depression, and strokes. There are also indications that coffee may aid in effective sugar processing and reduce the likelihood of cognitive decline. These findings suggest that drinking coffee in moderation may have positive impacts on overall health.
Of course, riding a motorcycle is also good for you.
Studies mentioned in the show:
Coffee Extends Yeast Chronological Lifespan through Antioxidant Properties
Caffeine induces neurobehavioral effects through modulating neurotransmitters
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While Asia leads the globe in using motorcycles for transportation, the US focuses mainly on leisure, with nearly half of all motorcyclists riding less than 1000 miles per year!
This episode of Throttle & Roast discusses the differences between leisure riding and transportation riding. It explores how riding habits vary by region, such as in Asia, Europe, and the United States. In Asia, motorcycles are commonly used for transportation due to their affordability, while in Europe, motorcycles are used for both leisure and commuting. In the United States, Harley-Davidson is a prominent brand, and many riders focus on leisure riding due to the availability of larger, more expensive bikes. The episode provides insights into the unique riding tendencies in each region and the factors that influence them.
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Links mentioned in the show:
Revzilla article on miles per year
Fuelly - Used to track your fuel usage and miles
Rever - Challenges, planning & recording your rides
BMWMOA Mileage contest
MCN Ride 5000 miles
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Delving into the Relationship Between Motorcycles and Coffee.
In this first episode of the Throttle & Roast Podcast, we explore the surprising similarities between motorcyclists and coffee lovers. We delve into the passion shared by both groups, their appreciation for design aesthetics, and the unique aspect of customization that sets them apart. From the love of artisanal coffee to the unique characteristics of motorcycles, we discover the fascinating parallels between these two seemingly different passions.
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Links mentioned in the show:
MokaPot
9Barista
Moto Coffee Machine
Jane Motorcycles
Cafe Moto
North Fork Moto
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The Throttle and Roast trailer gives you a taste of a podcast covering everything for a coffee-loving motorcycle enthusiast from cruisers to café racers.
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