Hey, I'm Kyle. You might have seen us on Youtube, Instagram, and Facebook. Dirt bikes are a passion of mine. I focus mainly on the off road and enduro segments of our sport because that is the riding me and my friends focus on. Think of this as an extension of the more than 1200 videos found on YouTube. Here we talk all things related to off road and enduro style dirt bike riding. With topics ranging from full dirt bike reviews, gear reviews, riding tips, and other general non-sense, we have the off road rider covered.
Here is my website:
https://dirtbikechannel.com/
Here is a dating podcast I've been working on recently. This isn't the family friendly content you've been used to. There is nothing to do with dirt bikes in this show. It's a dating podcast, but you might want to check it out.
https://threedateslater.com/
The Dirt Bike Channel Podcast reviews dirt bikes with both macro and micro lenses. The show is an audio addition to the successful Dirt Bike Channel on YouTube. Kyle Brothersen started the Dirt Bike Channel in 2015 and has made thousands of videos since. Brothersen creates compelling YouTube content that tests and reviews quality bike gear. The podcast goes into even more detail.
Brothersen is very familiar with the dirt bike industry. He attends riding events and shows year-round to stay engaged with the community. He has experience with dirt biking's biggest brands and sponsors. Brothersen is also always riding and testing out various bikes. He brings all this experience to the Dirt Bike Channel Podcast.
It's fair to say the Dirt Bike Channel Podcast suits veterans of the sport more than beginners. Brothersen talks fast and uses strong industry terms and buzzwords in his reviews. For more serious fans, the show presents a complete and thorough investigation of the latest dirt bikes and parts. Brothersen goes into specific detail on which bike models and engines he likes the most. Small but crucial parts like forks and triple clamps are also topics. He explains how parts feel when riding and compares them to competitors.
Brothersen also interviews guests on the Dirt Bike Channel Podcast. He speaks with dirt bike designers like Tyler Thueson of Iron Horse. Enduro dirt bike racer Dustin Ferguson joins to discuss the sport's benefits. Conditioning coach Bill Hannon explains why riders should focus on strength training. Brothersen even focuses on conservation and the importance of keeping trails open. He has BlueRibbon Coalition non-profit leader Ben Burr on to discuss changes in national land management.
The Dirt Bike Channel Podcast releases an episode every few months. Episodes run from 25 to 90 minutes.
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