
This podcast is all about the law abiding biker (LAB). We talk about the world of motorcycling, motorcycles, ride reviews, equipment reviews, motorcycle law and issues, motorcycle clubbing, motorcycle news, motorcycle television and media, the motorcycle industry, smart phone app reviews, and so much more. We are the majority of bikers on the roads after all. You know, the "99%ers", and we are who... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 453 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | AutomotiveHobbiesLeisure | |||

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The podcast content is solid once it gets going, but the latest episode took about 25 minutes to address the topic promised in the title. The extended advertising and self-promotion upfront made it harder to stay engaged. I understand the need to monetize a podcast, but the execution could be smoother.
This use to be a great podcast. Until they focused on trying to maximize every dollar out of it. It’s 30 minutes of commercial before they even get into the actual topic. Waste of time.
20 minutes in and still nothing but ads and more ads and “ok, guys, we’re gonna get started” and then more ads. I don’t know if it was any good or not when they finally got to the topic because I gave up.
My goodness these guys yap way too much before even getting into the bike. We are here to hear about the bike not 25 minutes of your sponsors and stories in the beginning.
Good info on some programs. However, their jokes are dry (dad jokes) and opinions are biased. This is like an old man, dad show who try to be cool.
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The show centers on motorcycles and biker culture, with a strong emphasis on product reviews, industry news, and riding experiences. Episodes often feature industry leaders, founders, and specialty guests who discuss brand strategy, riding safety, legal protections, and the evolving motorcycle scene, complemented by hands-on gear and maintenance talk. Noteworthy is the blend of rider-focused storytelling, sponsor-driven conversations balanced with practical insights, and community initiatives that deepen engagement with patrons and riders alike. Potential listeners can expect candid industry commentary, deep dives into gear and maintenance, and a willingness to address policy, legal, and racing angles alongside casual riding banter.
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Law Abiding Biker launched 13 years ago and published 453 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Law Abiding Biker include:
1. Jason White
2. Angela White
3. Matt Haywood
4. Javon Burke
5. Tony Pruitt
6. Mike Kennedy
7. Michael Nielsen
8. Ken Madden
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