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Cycle World Podcast

Podcast Cycle World Podcast
Cycle World
Join Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer for the weekly Cycle World podcast for lively conversations about motorcycles and the people ...

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  • Peter Egan Special Guest!
    Mecum's 34th Annual Las Vegas Vintage & Antique Motorcycle Auction will feature 2,000 motorcycles! https://www.mecum.com/auctions/las-vegas-motorcycles-2025/ Bid live at the South Point Hotel & Casino or register to bid online or by phone, January 29-February 1, 2025. Have a bike to sell? Consigning with Mecum is easy. Don't want to go out of pocket on your auction purchase? Mecum offers special financing. Get pre-approved now and bid with confidence! Celebrating Year 1 of the Cycle World Podcast, legendary CW Editor-at-Large Peter Egan joins Mark Hoyer and Kevin Cameron to talk about motorcycling riding, racing, first bikes, "recidivism," guitars, music, how he got into the magazine business, and a whole lot more in this nearly 2 hour conversation. Hoyer traveled to Wisconsin to visit with Peter in his office where he wrote so many thousands of words for Cycle World to record this special podcast.
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  • DREAM BIKES: Kevin and Mark make their top pics from the Mecum Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction
    Mecum's 34th Annual Las Vegas Vintage & Antique Motorcycle Auction will feature 2,000 motorcycles! Bid live at the South Point Hotel & Casino or register to bid online or by phone, January 29-February 1, 2025. Check out the auction here: https://www.mecum.com/auctions/las-vegas-motorcycles-2025/ Have a bike to sell? Consigning with Mecum is easy. Don't want to go out of pocket on your auction purchase? Mecum offers special financing. Get pre-approved now and bid with confidence! Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer pick their favorite motorcycles from the Mecum Las Vegas motorcycle auction. Actually, Kevin did a great job choosing historically significant designs, as he would! Mark, meanwhile, followed his heart with some choice four-cylinder two-strokes and an overhead-cam Norton, while completely missing the 1929 Harley-Davidson Model D just like his granddad used to own.
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  • HARLEY vs. TRIUMPH, the CALTECH WIND-TUNNEL, and the ACCIDENTAL birth of 750cc racing
    Harley-Davidson's famous racing boss Dick O'Brien was looking in the 1960s to strike back at Triumph and its 500cc twins that were winning Daytona. With the help of star tuners Jerry Branch and Neil Keen, plus some clever work at the Caltech wind-tunnel, Harley came back with a race-winning flat-head 750 AND tested a strange prototype called the Midget that was even faster but is lost to history. Find out about the $60,000 Goodyear tires as Kevin Cameron and Mark Hoyer talk about this amazing story. Lead-spread image from Cycle World's feature on the "Mysterious Midget" by historian and author Don Emde, Issue 1, 2020.
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  • Honda's AMAZING Grand Prix Racers of the 1960s—From Scooters to World Championships!
    It went from You Meet the Nicest People to You Meet World Champions on a Honda in a very short span of time. In 1959, Honda was selling scooters in the U.S. Ten years later it was the CB750--and Honda's GP racing effort in those intervening years drove this change. Technical Editor Kevin Cameron talks with Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer about Honda's meteoric rise in Grand Prix racing during the 1960s and the technical innovations and revolutions that drove this success. Also, why Honda quit GP racing in the late 1960s. Listen to find out!
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  • GRAND PRIX GLORY: MV Agusta in World Championship racing from 1950s to the rise of the two-stroke!
    MV Agusta four-stroke Grand Prix racers howling through their megaphone exhausts are legendary! Cycle World's Kevin Cameron and Mark Hoyer talk about MV from its first little modest little machine built in post-World War II Italy to world-dominating racing motorcycles that continued to compete into the 1970s. Sometimes slow to change and other times rapidly updating designs to stay competitive with upstart Honda's amazing multis of the 1960s, MV was a dominant force in GP racing until two-strokes took over in the world championship. Looking to buy? Get prequalified https://octane.co/flex/1?a=171
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Join Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer for the weekly Cycle World podcast for lively conversations about motorcycles and the people who build and ride them. Cameron’s legendary knowledge and ability to describe highly technical subjects in ways that are easy to understand allies with Hoyer’s massive testing background and hands-on work in the CW garage.
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