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Ken Engelman, Rider Group National Account Manager | Ep. 83 Rider Magazine Insider Podcast
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Ken Engelman, Rider Group National Account Manager | Ep. 83 Rider Magazine Insider Podcast

Our guest on Episode 83 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast is Ken Engelman, the National Account Manager for Rider, American Rider, Woman Rider, and Powersports Business. Rider‘s Editor-in-Chief Greg Drevenstedt talks to Ken about building engagement between our audience and industry partners through our publications and at events like Daytona Bike Week, Americade, AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, and the Sturgis Rally. You can listen to or watch Episode 82 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and YouTube or via the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast webpage. Please subscribe, leave us a 5-star rating, and tell your friends! Scroll down for a list of previous episodes. Ep. 82: Eric Trow, contributing editor at Rider Ep. 81: Kyle Bradshaw, brand manager of Nelson-Rigg Ep. 80: Scott Calhoun, co-founder of Butler Maps Ep. 79: Gordon McCall, The Quail MotoFest Ep. 78: Honda Gold Wing 50th Anniversary and Daytona Bike Week Ep. 77: Greg Sermabeikian, owner of Anthony’s Leatherworks and MX Boot Resole and Repair Ep. 76: 2025 Motorcycles with Greg Drevenstedt and Kevin Duke, Editor-in-Chief of American Rider Ep. 75: Sebastian Schoepe, CEO of EAGLERIDER Ep. 74: Mike Noyes, CEO of ALIV Worldwide Ep. 73: Austin Rothbard, founder and CEO of Twisted Road Ep. 72: Hunter Leonard, Leonard Motor Works Ep. 71: Bring It Bike Show, Americade Ep. 70: Paul Guillien and Ron West, Backcountry Discovery Routes Ep. 69: 2024 Adventure Bikes with Kevin Duke, Editor-in-Chief of American Rider Ep. 68: 2024 Motorcycles with Kevin Duke, Editor-in-Chief of American Rider Ep. 67: Ellie Cooper, author of Waiting for Mango Season Ep. 66: Motorcycle Cannonball team Jonas Zahn and Brenda Kuhl, PeglegSpeedShop Ep. 65: Tom Medema, RallyForRangers.org Ep. 64: Quinn Redeker, PoliceMotorTraining.com Ep. 63: Justin Bradshaw, REVER Ep. 62: Ed Conde, New England Riders Ep. 61: Steven Goode, Great American Scenic Byway Tour benefiting the Parkinson’s Foundation Ep. 60: Eric Trow, Stayin’ Safe Ep. 59: Nick Ienatsch, Yamaha Champions Riding School Ep. 58: Inna Thorn and Tim James, Backcountry Discovery Routes Ep. 57: Tim Card, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Fundraiser Ep. 56: Kyle Petty, Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Ep. 55: Guillermo Cornejo, Riders-Share.com Ep. 54: Kevin Duke, Editor-in-Chief of American Rider Ep. 53: Killboy, Killboy.com Ep. 52: Perry Steed, OperationPurpose.net Ep. 51: Forrest Hobbs, TransAmerica Trail “purist” Ep. 50: Dave Scott, Part 3 on the TransAmerica Trail Ep. 49: Gina ‘Brooklyn’ Neumann, Leather and Lace MC Ep. 48: Dave Scott on the TransAmerica Trail Ep. 47: Neale Bayly, motojournalist and philanthropist Ep. 46: Dave Scott, TransAmerica Trail Part 1 Ep. 45: C. Jane Taylor, author of Spirit Traffic Ep. 44: Moshe K. Levy, Moto Mouth Moshe Ep. 43: Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach.com Ep. 42: Andre LaPlante, MotoVentures Ep. 41: Scott A. Williams, writer and contributor to Rider Ep. 40: Chris Peterman, Director of Motorcycles at CFMOTO USA Ep. 39: Hayley Bell, Founder and President of Global Business Development for Women Riders World Relay Ep. 38: Eric Trow, Rider Contributing Editor and Stayin’ Safe Principal Ep. 37: Bill Dragoo, Dragoo Adventure Riding Training (DART) Ep. 36: Gordon McCall, Director of Motorsports for The Quail Motorcycle Gathering Ep. 35: Rennie Scaysbrook, Pikes Peak record holder, motorcycle journalist, and racer Ep. 34: Cat MacLeod of Leod Escapes Motorcycle “Track and Tour” Ep. 33: Inna Thorn and Tim James of Backcountry Discovery Routes Ep. 32: C. Jane Taylor, author of Spirit Traffic Ep. 31: Alan Wilzig, motorcycle collector and owner of Wilzig Racing Manor Ep. 30: Scott Moreno, founder and owner of IMTBike Motorcycle Tours and Rentals Ep. 29: Greg Rice, long-distance rider and Iron Butt Rally competitor Ep. 28: Brian Case, Director of the Barber Advanced Design Center at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Ep. 27: Steven Goode, motorcyclist who completed the Great American Deli Schlep to support MAZON Ep. 26: Nancy Gerloff and Mark Augustyn, creators of Mimi and Moto: The Motorcycle Monkeys Ep. 25: Jess Stone, designer of the K9 Moto Cockpit and founder of Ruffly Ep. 24: Eddie Braun, Hollywood stuntman who completed Evel Knievel’s Snake River Canyon jump, and star of the film “Stuntman” Ep. 23: Ryan McFarland, founder and CEO of Strider Bikes and All Kids Bike advocate Ep. 22: Americade interview with Bill, Gini, and Christian Dutcher Ep. 21: Peter Starr, motorcycle filmmaker, author, and MotoStarr podcast host Ep. 20: Jon DelVecchio, founder of Street Skills and author of “Cornering Confidence” Ep. 19: Lauren Trantham, founder of Ride My Road Ep. 18: Keith Code, founder and director of California Superbike School Ep. 17: Valerie Thompson, world’s fastest female motorcycle racer Ep. 16: Wayne Rainey, president of MotoAmerica and a motorcycle racing legend Ep. 15: Longhaulpaul (Paul Pelland), Chasing the Cure: a million-mile motorcycle journey for MS Ep. 14: Andy Goldfine, Aerostich founder and Ride to Work Day advocate Ep. 13: Dr. Gregory W. Frazier, America’s #1 extreme motorcycle adventurer Ep. 12: Daniel Calderon, Curator of Exhibitions at SFO Museum Ep. 11: Peter Jones, Rider columnist and author of The Bad Editor Ep. 10: Christian Dutcher, Director of Americade and Touratech DirtDaze Rally Ep. 09: Melissa Holbrook Pierson, author of The Perfect Vehicle Ep. 08: Rainer Buck, CEO of Edelweiss Bike Travel Ep. 07: Michael Lock, CEO of AMA Pro Racing Ep. 06: Alonzo Bodden, motorcycle enthusiast and comedian Ep. 05: Paul D’Orleans, publisher of The Vintagent Ep. 04: Eric Trow, Rider columnist and owner, Stayin’ Safe Advanced Riding Training Ep. 03: Clement Salvadori, traveling motorcyclist and Rider contributor Ep. 02: Kevin Wing, world-class motorcycle photographer and Rider contributor Ep. 01: Robert Pandya and Discover the Ride at the Progressive International Motorcycle Shows The post Ken Engelman, Rider Group National Account Manager | Ep. 83 Rider Magazine Insider Podcast appeared first on Rider Magazine.

Friday From DC – Tesla, Tesla, Tesla…
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Friday From DC – Tesla, Tesla, Tesla…

If it feels like every week there’s another headline about Tesla and its run-ins with federal or state safety regulators, you’re not imagining things. These developments carry serious implications for all road users, including motorcyclists. The latest story making the rounds involves delays in reporting crashes involving Tesla’s driver-assistance technology. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified multiple crash reports that Tesla submitted “several months or more” after the incidents occurred, a violation of federal reporting timelines. Under current regulations, manufacturers are generally required to report such crashes within one to five days of being notified. These quick reporting requirements are designed to ensure potential safety issues are addressed before they endanger more lives. While auto manufacturers continue to develop the technologies designed to make everyone on the road safer, it is also important to remember that we are our best safety technology. Adjusting your riding for weather/road conditions, participating in advanced riding skills training and staying alert on the roads are the best ways to avoid incidents that might otherwise occur. According to NHTSA, the delay in Tesla’s case was “due to an issue with Tesla’s data collection,” a problem the company claims has now been fixed. Still, the agency has opened a formal audit to dig into why the delays happened and what steps Tesla is taking to make sure they don’t happen again. Every mile we ride, we share the road with cars and increasingly, with machines making decisions behind the wheel. When systems like those used by Tesla make errors, especially ones that go unreported for months, it puts all of us at risk without our knowledge. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation has long advocated for transparent, enforceable standards when it comes to emerging vehicle technologies. Whether it’s autonomous systems, advanced driver-assistance features, or vehicle-to-vehicle communication, riders must not be an afterthought in transportation safety. Ride safe, stay aware, and keep fighting for your right to the road. Join The MRF — visit https://www.mrf.org/join-the-mrf The post Friday From DC – Tesla, Tesla, Tesla… appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.

Indian Motorcycle Saint Motorcycle Gear
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Indian Motorcycle Saint Motorcycle Gear

I recently moved from sunny California to not-as-sunny Utah. Yes, Utah is beautiful, but year-round riding in a hoodie or […] The post Indian Motorcycle Saint Motorcycle Gear appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.

What’s the Difference Between a MC and an Outlaw Motorcycle Club? ?️??
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What’s the Difference Between a MC and an Outlaw Motorcycle Club? ?️??

What’s the Difference Between a MC and an Outlaw Motorcycle Club? ?️??

BANDIDOS PROSPECT RUNS OFF CHAPTER OF MONGOLS MC MEMBERS
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BANDIDOS PROSPECT RUNS OFF CHAPTER OF MONGOLS MC MEMBERS

BANDIDOS PROSPECT RUNS OFF CHAPTER OF MONGOLS MC MEMBERS