MOTORRAD Podcast Curve Discussion Episode 2: Motorcycle Highlights 2019

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MOTORRAD Podcast Curve Discussion Episode 2: Motorcycle Highlights 2019

MOTORRAD podcast curve discussion, episode 2
Motorcycle highlights 2019

Podcast presenter Ferdinand Heinrich and the test editors Johannes Muller and Rene Correra talk about their very personal motorcycle highlights from last year (2019).


Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige

December 26, 2019

Episode # 02 – Motorcycle Highlights 2019

Anyone who ever thought that experienced testers would at some point lack emotionality when it comes to mopeds will be convinced of the opposite by this follow-up curve discussion. A good half an hour is about Ducati V4 S, Honda CBR 650 R, Triumph Speed ​​Twin, KTM 690er, Moto Guzzi V85 TT, KTM 790 Adventure, Yamaha Tenere 700, Indian FTR 1200 and many, many more. Which motorcycles moved and impressed us the most? And what innovations are we already looking forward to? We are trying to capture the motorcycle highlights 2019 and take a look at upcoming models. Both can only partially succeed due to the rampant anecdotes.

“Folks, we’re wandering again!” Yes, and it is precisely these stories that make this curve discussion so entertaining. You can hear how the V4 managed to enchant Rene, which travel enduro Johannes did it even though he is truly not a travel enduro fan, and which motorcycle is too loud for him – although he is a real sound connoisseur. Ferdi heard an e-enduro and an e-supermoto whirring quietly to his heart. And if you think at the end of the episode “It’s a shame, they could have just chatted for another 30 minutes”, then you’re like the rest of the MOTORRAD editorial team.

About the podcast series Curve Discussion:

Curve discussion, that is petrol talks at the MOTORRAD get-togethers, with editors and testers. It’s about current models, trends, screwdriver philosophy and everything else that moves us. There are also one or two anecdotes from everyday editorial work that cannot be read in the magazine. How do you like the podcast? Just listen and tell us what you think. Just send us an email at podcast@motorradonline.de.

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