200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, about and for the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Get to know the members one episode at a time!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureAutomotiveSociety & Culture |
200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 71 features Pat Tremblay, member since 2022. Pat spent the entire 2024-25 MOA Mileage Contest riding his 1966 R 27–a 250cc single-c... more
200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 69 features Wes Stephenson, member since 2023. Wes wrote a book about an epic motorcycle journey he took with one of his sons, but ... more
Nick Dutton (class of 2023) is part of the BMW Club of Northern California and one of the crew helping drum up excitement for this year's 49er Rally. It's one of the larger club rallies and a fixture of the West Coast summer schedule, kicking things ... more
200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 67 features our first return guest, Jean Cordalis, member since 2016. Jean broke her leg just walking down the street (really!) and... more
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Great guests however Wes talks too much. I’d really like to hear what the guests have to say. If you can ignore Wes this is a good podcast.
Love the podcast. In a market with no shortage of motorcycle podcasts, Wes provides a great show with thoughtful insights. Love his passion for motorcycles overall and certainly BMWs. Thanks brother and please keep the content coming.
Hi Wes- I’m listening to Cassie talking about her MOA experience. One thing she mentioned was that in comparison to the Sturgis Rally, there was not much evening entertainment. I was thinking that one easy way to provide more entertainment, other than the nightly music, is to show motorcycle related movies, possibly in the beer garden area or in some of the spaces where the seminars are given. You could even show several movies simultaneously, like the local multiplex. Easy to do, not much nee... more
After listening to 3 of the podcasts I have found it very polished unlike some that are done is a persons basement with mindless bantering.
Interesting how they interview common people and their experiences although I can see this becoming tiresome.
For the time being I’ll continue to download the episodes.
You really need to tighten up your editing. Cut out all of the “ummms”, “ahhhs”, & dead space. You also need to give your guests a microphone when you record in locations like a garage or noisy restaurant. Why would you allow a screeching parrot in the background?!?!
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Listeners can expect engaging episodes centered around motorcycling, with a strong focus on community connections within the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Topics frequently discussed include personal anecdotes from motorcycle journeys, insights into local riding culture, participation in unique events like rallies and competitions, and reflections on safety and training. The podcast features a mix of inspirational stories, technical discussions, and a celebration of the bonds formed through shared experiences in the world of motorcycling. The conversational style paired with diverse member experiences continues to create a sense of belonging for both new and seasoned members. Remarkably, the podcast not only fosters camaraderie but also... more
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Recent guests on 200 Miles Before Breakfast include:
1. Pat Tremblay
2. Wes Stephenson
3. Nick Dutton
4. Jean Cordalis
5. Scott Acheson
6. Phil Stalboerger
7. Brook Reams
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