Adventure Rider Radio RAW – Motorcycle Roundtable

On this episode of RAW Sam Manicom finally shares a secret that he’s been keeping for quite some time, we talk about the possibilities of planning a trip in the near future and things not to do when you’re someone’s houseguest. Join Jim and his co-hosts Shirley Hardy-Rix, Brian Rix, Sam Manicom, Michelle Lamphere and Grant Johnson for some great tips and laughs. Follow Adventure Rider Radio: Facebook: AdventureRiderRadio Instagram: @adventureriderradio Twitter: @ADVRiderRadio For more on this episode see the show notes at Adventure Rider Radio.

Show Notes

On this episode of RAW Sam Manicom finally shares a secret that he’s been keeping for quite some time, we talk about the possibilities of planning a trip in the near future and things not to do when you’re someone’s houseguest. Join Jim and his co-hosts Shirley Hardy-Rix, Brian Rix, Sam Manicom, Michelle Lamphere and Grant Johnson for some great tips and laughs.

Follow Adventure Rider Radio:
Facebook: AdventureRiderRadio
Instagram: @adventureriderradio
Twitter: @ADVRiderRadio

For more on this episode see the show notes at Adventure Rider Radio.

Creators and Guests

Host
Jim Martin
The voice of motorcycle travel and adventure.

What is Adventure Rider Radio RAW – Motorcycle Roundtable?

ARR RAW is a monthly adventure motorcycle roundtable from the creators of Adventure Rider Radio, featuring real conversations about adventure riding, motorcycle travel, trip planning, gear, rider skills, and life on the road.

Each episode brings together experienced adventure riders, industry experts, and long-distance travelers to share practical knowledge, honest opinions, and hard-earned lessons from the world of ADV and dual-sport motorcycling.

From packing and bike setup to route planning, riding techniques, and stories from remote trips, RAW covers the topics adventure motorcyclists actually talk about when they get together. It’s informative, unscripted, and built for riders who want to travel farther, ride better, and understand the why behind what they do on a motorcycle.