Episode 63
63: EICMA 2016
November 11th, 2016
1 hr 13 mins 5 secs
About this Episode
In this latest installment of the Loud Pipes! Motorcycle Podcast the guys talk about motorcycles from the EICMA show in Milan Italy. There were so many motorcycles revealed at EICMA that we only picked a few that we feel are the most interesting.
Before getting down to business - we would like to take a moment to thank all the veterans that have served our country over the past 240 years.
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EICMA 2016:
- Ducati Multistrada 950 and pricing details
- Ducati 1299 Superleggera (Very limited edition - 500)
- Also check out the BMW HP4 Race launch video for more carbon fiber goodness
- Scramblers - Cafe Race and Desert Sled
- Moto Guzzi V7 III and 50th anniversary of V7
- Triumph Street Scrambler
- Honda CB1100TR Flat-Tracker Concept
- Zero - They are getting better
- Kawasaki Z650f
- Kawasaki Z900
U-Turn:
- Rich looking at getting on the track at Carolina Motorsport Park
- Mis-spoke about what Moto Guzzi California engine size Rico test rode. It was at 1400cc and not a 1200cc.
Garage:
- Planning - choosing a custom style - as Rico said in Episode 62 - please write in your thoughts on a basic style.
- Rich's brother picked up a 1980 Suzuki GS 850
Rich's brother Kenny picked this up for $100 and it runs! Suzuki GS 850 GL
Auto News:
- New manufacturer coming into IMSA Weathertech Sports Championship
Events:
- ADV ride at Motorcycles of Charlotte November 19th
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Running time: 1 hour 13 minutes
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