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Cycle World Podcast

Cycle World Podcast

Cycle World 126 Episodes Jun 10, 2026

Join Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer for the weekly Cycle World podcast for lively conversations about motorcycles and the people who build and ride them. Cameron’s legendary knowledge and ability to describe highly technical subjects in ways that are easy to understand allies with Hoyer’s massive testing background and hands-on work in the CW garage.

Episodes

Motorcycle Purchase Decisions Are Emotional--Or Why we Fall for Styling Jun 10, 2026 01:01:04 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastThe US motorcycle market is a market of love. Performance stats, spec sheets, MPG, or other more practical concerns have a role, but it's usually to support and justify buying THE MOTORCYCLE WE LOVE. Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer talk about motorcycle styling, car styling, "covers" on appl
Oil Pressure or Viscosity? How Engines are Lubricated and Synthetic vs. Conventional Oils Jun 3, 2026 01:12:44 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastOil seems to be endlessly fascinating to gearheads, so Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer get back into the advantages of synthetic and conventional oils, how engines are lubricated and cooled, and a whole lot more. Learn about "the wedge" and maybe that modern vehicles are "liars"?
The Legendary Honda RC51 Beat Ducati at its own V-Twin Superbike Game May 27, 2026 01:15:48 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastAt its core, Honda tries things. Honda superbikes were established as V-4s in the early 1980s, but when Honda Motor Co. saw Ducati winning with a V-twin in World Superbike, it build a new V-twin engine for the 2000 season. And won. Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer talk about the origins of the RC51, also k
MotoGP 2027: Smaller Engines, Less Aero, More Thrills?! Thoughts on the New Era. May 20, 2026 01:09:03 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastMotoGP for the 2027 season will feature 850cc engines, down from the current 1000cc. Aerodynamic aids will be dialed back, and ride-height mechanisms will not be not allowed. There are more rules going into effect than this, so take a ride with us to hear what we might expect in 2027.
Rear Suspension Designs That Failed, and, of course, More! May 13, 2026 01:13:06 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastHow have we gotten in wrong with rear-suspension designs? In so many ways! Kevin and Mark take a tour through rear suspension systems that didn't work and never beat the simplicity of the conventional swingarm, plus they get into all kinds of other elements of the chassis.
Does a Longer Stroke Make More Torque? May 6, 2026 01:07:39 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcast"Dang, them long-stroke engines are just torquier." While this is often true, it's not for the reasons many of us think. Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer talk about Bore and Stroke Ratio and how it influences engine horsepower and torque.
What is a Beautiful Motorcycle? Apr 29, 2026 01:11:37 What is a beautiful motorcycle? You know it when you see it? Kevin and Mark talk about beauty of motorcycles both inside and out. We have a lot of the hits--Vincent Black Shadow, Harley-Davidson XR-750, Norton Manx, and more--but they sneak in some unusual stuff, too, all the way to the 1967 Suzuki RK67 50cc roadracer with 17-speed transmission!
Unfit For Purpose: Birth of the Superbike, from local tracks to the world. Apr 22, 2026 01:05:51 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastPurpose-built production racebikes were available and pretty affordable in the early-to-mid 1970s, but humans will race just about anything. So as streetbikes started to improve and the term "superbike" was born, it didn't take long for people to start racing production bikes at local tracks. One of the most famous was C
The Tragedy of Motorcycle Aerodynamics Apr 15, 2026 01:10:15 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastMotorcycles are just not good when it comes to aerodynamics. They punch a great big dirty hole in the air and do almost nothing to close it behind them. Kevin and Mark talk about moto aero, some historic solutions, and later in the podcast transition to MotoGP aero and related performance enhancing solutions. Tuck in and let's rid
Stories of the Daytona 200 and 50 years of Superbike Racing! Apr 8, 2026 01:19:23 Find us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/CycleWorldPodcastThe Daytona 200 has been the national motorcyclist's rite of spring, but it's more than just the 200--for much of the country it's the first sign that riding weather returns! Kevin and Mark talk about Daytona from early days at the beach, moving to the Speedway, and with lots of anecdotes thrown in. Mark was there for the
Inside Ducati's Insane NEW 2027 SUPERLEGGERA Centenario! All the CARBON FIBER and 248 HP! Mar 31, 2026 01:07:17 Ducati dropped a carbon-fiber bomb in the form of the 2027 Superleggera Centenario, the most exotic V-4 superbike from Borgo Panigale ever. Perhaps even more far out than the Ducati Desmosedici RR just because there were no "rule" limitations for the new Superleggera. Technical Editor Kevin Cameron and Editor-in-Chief Mark Hoyer dig into all the details of this beautiful and exotic limit
Motorcycle Rear Suspension and the Evolution of the Swingarm. Mar 25, 2026 01:10:33 Listening to our listeners (and viewers), this topic came from you guys: Kevin and Mark take a look at motorcycle rear suspension starting with "all arm and no swing" rigid frames of the early days to the many variation on the swingarm as we know it today. A sprung saddle is "rear" suspension, no?

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