MMP 13: The best riders never stop learning – Interview with Randy Smith

The Motorcycle Mentor Podcast - Un podcast de David Mixson

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In this session of the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast, I speak with Randy Smith, also known as Motosage. Randy explains why (even after riding for 30 years) he still takes a hands-on motorcycle riding class at the beginning of every riding season. I really enjoyed speaking with Randy. He shares some great riding tips and stories. I wish you could see the motorcycles in his garage. He has more than a few. More specifically, in this session you’ll find out about: Who is Randy Smith, and why do his friends call him Motosage? Why Randy takes a hands-on riding class every year? How fast Randy has ridden a motorcycle? What’s Randy’s favorite motorcycle ride? What Randy thinks you should do, if you start thinking you’re an expert rider? Special thanks for rating the podcast on iTunes… Thank you all for taking the time to rate and write a review of the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbay, or other listening platforms. Your reviews help. I’d like to personally thank the following people for rating the podcast on iTunes: Jeff Bare, Christy from Switzerland and Evan John Kooker. iTunes uses the number of ratings along with the actual rating (how many stars) to determine the popularity of the show — and where to list it in the iTunes search rankings. If you rate and write a review for the podcast, please let me know so I can personally thank you on a future podcast. Leave feedback or ask a question You can also leave me a voice mail message. I might play your voice mail question during an upcoming podcast. Help out the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast And lastly, if you haven’t already done so, would you take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It would be extremely helpful for the show and I’m aiming for 100 5-star ratings before the end of the year. That would be awesome for a motorcycle-related podcast.

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