The word “cult” is defined as “a misplaced or excessive admiration for a particular person or thing.”
In our latest episode of Highside/Lowside, Spurg, Lem and I discuss machines we feel the motorcycle community considers “cult motorcycles.” You know the bikes. The ones everyone surrounds at a bike night. The bikes that nearly all your riding buddies either owned or dreamed of owning at some point. Even bikes that everyone knows about, but certainly never want to ride or own.
What are some examples of your favorite cult bikes? What do you think makes certain motorcycles draw “misplaced or excessive admiration?” Is it possible for a brand new bike to be a cult bike right off the showroom floor? These are the hard hitting questions us talented motorcycle professionals amateurs tackle in this episode. I challenge you to resist shopping for a bike you don’t need on Craigslist or eBay after watching this one.
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As usual, the podcast version of our discussion offers an uncut listening experience for an even more in-depth conversation as we revisit some of our viewer comments. In this episode, we interview one of the newest additions to our team, Zack Courts, who tells us about his life on two wheels and his experiences as a moto-journalist and a video host.
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