That's why I began to wonder what kind of radio shows might be available and heres what I found.
Bikernet Radio - "...has radio programming and interviews with master builders and sizzling event coverage. Branscombe Richmond of American Motorcycle 1902 covers the live events while Bob Osias of Metric Thunder works the tech tips and manufacturers."
MotorcycleSafari.com presents The Universal Biker, an Internet Radio program with the motto, Something new every month. You can listen to the archived programs of your choice at MotorCycleSafari.com The website says, Can't ride today? Long for the sound of the open road? Click on one of our featured shows, or cruise the archives for a ride from the past. Either way, you'll be able to re-live some excellent rides from around the world courtesy of the Universal Biker.
Motorcycle Touring Talk is available via the Internet monthly and you can hear the archived streams here: Inbradio.com.
Radio Free Biker - is "...a motorcycle internet radio show with live shows on Tuesday nights 7PM pst featuring news, talk, mechanical tips, and events upadtes for the motorcycle community of Northern California."
Hog Radio is a weekly, one-hour show dedicated to bikes with a special emphasis on Customs, V-Twins, and Harleys. The show airs Sunday nights, 7 p.m. PST on Tri Rock Radio. It repeats on the archive page at HogRadio.net.
Steve Johann, the producer for Hog Radio writes: "What sets us apart from many of the other Biker/Motorcycle shows is that we spend quality time with each of our guests and do in-depth interviews that go beyond just the bikes but into the stories behind the bikes and the organizations/companies our guests are involved in within the biker world."
Also, if you are into motorcycles, dirt bikes and other related subjects, check out PitPassRadio.coms Moto Racing Weekly which airs Wednesdays 7 - 9 P.M., Central. Here is an Archive for past shows.

