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🎙️ 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:
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.
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🎙️ 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:
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.