Thu, 22 February 2007 This week--Glenn Heggstad returns with an update from Mazatlan, Mexico, and teaches us important things like how to say "take your clothes off" in Spanish.We take our recording equipment out to the Ghetto Garage and talk to the Wrench Wench while she fixes her throttle. Beemerman discusses how incorrectly cleaning your bike can leave you stranded...and we have a poll on our website to find out how many of you have been stranded without getting any help from passersby. Click here to take the Road Show Poll Please click here to visit the Road Show gift shop You can also e-mail us at: roadshowpodcast@gmail.com Or call 661-349-8243 and leave a message of any length on our voice e-mail...who knows, you might hear yourself "on-the-air." ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 February 2007 This week--Mitch Patrie mechanical engineering guru gives you the definitive word on torque...and I promise this is the last you'll hear on the subject for a while.The Wrench has some ideas on how to protect yourself in the event you lose your travel documents. ======================= Mitch Patrie is an engine research engineer working out of Ann Arbor, MI. I have gotten to know him through cyberspace on the BMWST.COM forum where he is a technical administrator and often the voice of reason in heated debates. 600 miles from home and suddenly your wallet is missing? The Wrench Wench has some suggestions on how to protect yourself. The website is finally up and running properly. New links and items will be added regularly so keep checking. www.highslab.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 February 2007 This Week-Allan Karl aka World Rider checks in from South AmericaBeemerman demystifies torque wrenches...sort of. And just in time for Valentines Day we have opened up the Road Show Gift Shop ------------------------- Allan Karl On July 4, 2005 Allan Karl left his home in Southern California on a Journey & Adventure to travel around the world -- from top to bottom, then all the way around -- alone on a motorcycle. Without a support team and carrying only what will fit on his 2005 BMW F650GS Dakar single cyclinder dual-sport motorycyle he will travel 50,000 miles through 50 countries and attempt to reach all 7 continents. His mission is not only to endure the rigors of overland travel solo on a motorcycle, but to help us all re-discover our world's cultural heritage and the importance of helping and supporting the humanitarian needs of our World Neighbors to make the world a safer place to live and travel.Passionate about travel, writing, photography, film, music and hisotry, he shares his experiences, thougths, images and sounds here as a reminder of the importance of recognizing humanity's role in understanding our world history, preserving our cultural heritage and participating in humanitarian efforts to support our world neighbors. ------------------ Please visit the new Road Show Gift Shop www.cafepress.com/roadshowshop ------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe to Road Show via e-mail and never miss an episode plus get our weekly Road Show pix in your in-box ![]() blubrry.com Comments[0] |

This week--Glenn Heggstad returns with an update from Mazatlan, Mexico, and teaches us important things like how to say "take your clothes off" in Spanish.
This week--Mitch Patrie mechanical engineering guru gives you the definitive word on torque...and I promise this is the last you'll hear on the subject for a while.
This Week-Allan Karl aka World Rider checks in from South America
