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May 2, 2023 • 57 mins
Motorcycle Mayhem Radio Show is a popular radio program that caters to the biker community. As the name suggests, the show is all about motorcycles, biker culture, and everything in between. Your hosts, Johnny Rizzo and Momma Duke's are passionate bikers who are dedicated to sharing their experiences and insights with fellow riders.Motorcycle Mayhem Radio Show covers a wide range of topics, including motorcycle news, product reviews, interviews with industry experts, charity events and discussions on issues that affect the biker community. They engage with their audience, making it a must-listen for bikers of all levels of experience. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just starting out, Motorcycle Mayhem Radio is an entertaining and informative source of information and inspiration. Check out the website https://motorcyclemayhemradio.com/
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(00:00):
What's up everybody? I am JohnnyRizzo and this is Motorcycle Mayhem Radio.
I got Kate Fox in the studiowith me tonight. What's up, Kate?
How are you hey? Johnny?I'm great. How are you?
I'm you know, I'm doing great. We had a great day today,
Yes, yes we were. Wewere at the calls the guitars which benefits

(00:22):
hope for the warriors. Yes,that was. You know what, Dean
put on a fantastic job today.And it was you know what, it
was a little shaky in the morning. It was it was wet, it
was rainy, chilly. No onewas there. No one was there at
first. You know what happened waswe went to bed last night and I
heard the rain in the middle ofthe night. I'm like, oh man.

(00:42):
Then you look at your phone andI'm like, there's no way this
is gonna happen tomorrow. Ois isone hundred percent rain one hundred percent.
I walked up around seven o'clock andI'm laying in my bed. I'm looking
on my phone, like it's gonnarain a day. They're saying one hundred
percent. Now you know, eightypercent, seventy percent. So then I
texted Dean and I nineteen, Idon't know are we still doing this or

(01:04):
how are we setting up? AndDean was very positive. What she has
to be and he said and veryimportant thing, which it hit me hard,
and it hit me where it makessense and it is the most awesome
thing I think he ever said.He said, you know what, Johnny,
he said, We're gonna have thisevent because when these vets were at

(01:26):
war, Roar, When these vetswere at war, Okay, they didn't
not stay in bed because we wereraining. They still had to go out
and fight. So we have toget out there and do this car show
to raise money for the vets becausethey didn't stay in bed, but they
didn't cancel the war. So I'mnot canceling this event. We're gonna have

(01:48):
this event and we're gonna shine.The cause may not show up, but
I'm watching the weather and I thinkthat it's gonna get nice out And it
turned out to be a gorgeous day. It turned out to be gorgeous.
You know. It wasn't the biggest, like I said to them, it
wasn't be the biggest event, butit was a great one. Yeah,
it really was. Yeah, andthere was some great Oh my god,
there was a nineteen fifteen Ford there. Wow with the tires wooden spokes.

(02:16):
Yeah. I mean, my kidand I are looking at this vehicle and
we were like, wow, youknow, it's great about that car.
At the end of the day,when we were sitting there in the restaurant,
he was giving rights to people aroundthe around the pard Oh wow,
that was awesome. We kept goingaround and around. At one point we
see the girl she's in the backseat, that she's in the fun seat

(02:36):
that she was driving. It was, it was. It was a great
event though. Dean always put youon a great event. Yes, no
doubt. It's fantastic and I'm gladto be part of it. Most like
Mayhem Radio was Dad set up todayand we had a fun time. It
always is well Motorcycle Mayhem Radio wasone of the first tents being set up
today. It was we got upthere and h you know, you know,

(02:58):
I gotta tell you know, she'swe live in the next sound off,
so it's not that bad. Sowe got there and we went to
breakfast. We got to the pokinglot and it was empty. It was
like it was pouring out and inthe past, i'd get there and there's
already you know, people set upattention and you gotta get into your spot.
And I said, you know what, we're gonna go to breakfast.
I want to come back. Sothat's what we did, and it was

(03:19):
a great day, It really was. It a lot of love about it,
though for me more than maybe otherpeople that might be there. But
it's like a high school union forme because I grew up in Colmack,
so a lot of people there.You You're like, hey, how's it
going? Yeah, how are youdoing? Now? Forgiving me people that
are out there excuse me. Peoplecome up to me all day long and

(03:40):
and doing to tell you, Johnny, I have no idea who you are,
but I go with it, youknow, hey, hey, how's
it going? Yeah? And thenI'm looking at their face and like do
I know this guy? But thendoing has a good system, so I'll
say hi, I'm doing. What'syour name? And then they'll say the
name because she knows. If Idon't introduce it right away, then she

(04:04):
knows, pow. I have noway. They want to talk smart lady,
And that happens to me all thetime. I gotta die it happens
to me all the time. Youknow. I'll see somebody like I have
no idea who you are. Idon't know, I have no clue who
you are. And I'll talk andthen I'm winning for clues, like say
something, what was somebody text me? I don't have their phone number,

(04:26):
save they text me, and I'mlike, all right, we go back.
Do I have them in there?All right? Oh? Oh oh,
this is about the bubble gum.Oh yeah, I know this is
I don't want to say bubble gum. But what do you guys work together?
Right? Right? She'll said,do you guys work together? And
I'm like, oh, all right, oh so you're from high school?
Okay, and then you feel bad. It happened to me tonight. A

(04:47):
matter of fact, we were atthe ball with this couple, right,
I mean, a dean came inat the end of the night and he's
like, listen, I want tobuy everybody a drink. Come in for
a drink. So everybody me Chris, everybody went and this is up now.
And you know, I sure,I know I've seen this guy,
but I remember, you know,I tell you doing a radio show.
It's a lot of people, right, so we come across a lot of

(05:10):
people, we do, and doingthe show, we yeah, you do
come of course a lot of people. I just actually said, what he
is, but where's the gum rapper? I need a rapper to play with
right now? But anyway, sowhen I was I got on show to
one of myself a beer and hewalks in with his girlfriend. So you

(05:31):
know, you had that awkward momentwhere you kind of looking at the jotherup
but nothing said. So I said, oh, have we met before?
And he looks at me and You'relike, really, Johnny, now many
times we've met? I did,And now now it's a big joke.
I'm like, I have no one. Did we meet before? I mean
I guess we did. But Idid that to your friend too, didn't
I the friend that used to haveOh my god? You every time?

(05:56):
Hi, I'm Johnny. Nice tomeet you, like twenty five times,
Hi, I'm Johnny. That's tomeet you. Hi, I'm Johnny.
But you know what, we comeacross a lot of people. Yes,
but say something the like again,oh yeah, she says, She's like,
I've met him, Like how manytimes? He doesn't remember me?
He keeps introducing himself to me,sorry, but I've done that. Like

(06:19):
I've done that too. Well,here's the thing. Besides coming across a
lot of people publicly at different eventsand everything else, the world of social
media has made it more difficult aswell, because you can know say ten
people in real life, right,but then you know five hundreds, say
in online life, right, absolutely, and so everything gets mixed and blended,

(06:44):
and maybe you recognize a face froma picture instead of a real person
in front of you. So Ithink that also lends to forgetting per se
people that you might have met.She's making noises of it in your moaning
over there was she not? Valance? Is now I talking? And so

(07:08):
wait, So we come across alot of people, but you know what
they say that over tonight My voiceis shot, but I'm surprised. But
you know what, they're in theFacebook world. You're not really friends with
these people, yeah, Facebook friends, but you you still they come across
your feed, you see their picturesyou so in some way your brain recognizes

(07:32):
them, doesn't know where it recognized. So creates an issue. Absolutely happens
to me all the time, man, So guys, check it out.
I am Johnny Wizzo, I'm sittingthere with K Fox. We almost like
a Mayhem Radio. Check out ourwebsite at Monocacle Mayhem Radio dot com.
Check out all social media platforms andcheck out the K Fox show as well

(07:55):
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(09:05):
How about this jam you like thisgym? Yeah, all right, all
some stuff, so kay, Andyou're part of the show. You're part
of Mothercycle Mayhem Radio. Now you'regoing on Monday night show and we'll see
we're gonna go with that. Sohow do you like a what do you
feel about the moorsycer community for whenyou can see? Oh? Well,

(09:26):
you know I have called myself youryour plus one, you know, right
cycle Mahem's plus one for a lotof years, right, And I consider
myself a part of the community.Sure, you know, I have good
friends that ride, and I havefound every person that I know that rides
to be respectful and that everyone treatsme so decently and everyone is so good

(09:50):
to the community. So I mean, that's that's the reason. I mean,
we're friends obviously, you know,I consider all the guys here my
brothers. Absolutely it was sister,but it's it's more than that, because
I see so much good coming outof the motorcycle community that why why wouldn't
you want to be a part ofit? Exactly, you know, And

(10:11):
it's a good feeling to be apart of it when you're actually doing these
events. It's like today, Imean, what Dean did today. It
was a cost show. It wasn'tmuch of a motorcycle event. There was
motorcycles there, yes, and youknow what, as this show grows,
his cost show, I'm not gonnasay as his cart show goes, because
his cost shows one of the biggestonline island. But it's growing with us

(10:35):
and pretty soon you're gonna have maybealmost as many motorcycles as cause at his
event today, you know what,maybe he would have had different. A
lot of people showed up. Ohwe heard you go live, so we
came down right, But the weatherstarted out a bad day. But you
know what, though, it's agood feeling being part of something that he

(10:56):
was part of today raising money forthe events, Yes, and that's that's
a big deal. And the woundedwarriors, right, that is part of
He does great with them, Andyou know what, no matter what the
event it might be, it's acost show. A lot of bikers shut
up. I'm a biker. You'renot there yet. Okay, I'm not
there yet, but you will be. Okay, you'll you'll meet somebody to

(11:16):
have the bike guaranteed. Okay,I got friends who ride, you have
friends. A lot of my friendsride. You'll be this as big in
this community as everybody else. Andthis is important. And when you when
you look back and you step outand you look inside, oh they're doing
the cost show or someone's like,oh man, they did all these motorcycles.
Uh, they called up all thewhole the highway. I had to

(11:37):
sit there for twenty minutes away forall these bisy to go by. But
they don't realize what they're sitting therefor. Those bikes aren't going off for
a joy ride. They are raisingmoney for a vent somebody but cancer,
maybe kids, heart disease, somethingthat you personally know somebody some where.

(12:01):
Okay that whatever the chords, whatthey're doing is has to do with it.
Absolutely know what I'm saying. AbsolutelySo yeah, you know, you
know not everybody in the most community. He's on the right page. He
got these people that ride crazy.You witness something right, Well, yesterday,
you know, I'm very mindful ofit and I watch out probably more

(12:22):
than say the average person. ButI watched the bikes when they're on the
road. And yesterday, Um,Charlie, you know, my my producer
and friend Guy and he you know, we took a trip out to Asbury
Park and We're driving home last nightand I see this guy and he's on
a bike that's pretty wide, right, and he's splitting lanes. He's lane

(12:43):
splitting, but he doesn't really haveenough space to safely get through. And
I saw him. I swear togod, he almost got hit three,
four or five times. And Iwas like, Oh, this guy's gonna
be in an in a crash.Yeah, And that made me nervous because
one of the things we talk aboutmotorcycle safety all the time on the show,

(13:05):
and everyone is very vigilant, butwhat happens when you put yourself in
harm's way absolutely motorcycle rider, andthat's part of the problem, especially with
this year. This year, Imean, how many accidents have you heard?
And it's just Long Island we're talkingabout. I mean, this show
gets broadcasted Long Island, all theFive Boos, Judge, Connecticut, Pennsylvania,

(13:30):
and some part of Delaware and RhodeIsland. We're only hearing about the
Long Island accidents. Yes, soit's not only the cards fault. The
bikers have to pay attention. Idon't links, but personally I won't do
it. I think I think it'sstupid, And yes, can you get
food traffic, Yeah, is itworth it? Is it worth it?
Maybe not? I mean it onlytakes one guy to make this cross that

(13:52):
line. And if you're riding abike, you have nothing around you.
No, don't have you know,any metal protecting you, nothing, nothing,
It's it's your body. So you'rethe one, even if you're not
the one who who's at fault perse, you're the one who has to
take extra care. That this ismy perception, of course, But you

(14:13):
want to take extra care because you'rethe most vulnerable rightly right right in that
situation, and you're and you asa passenger, because you're gonna be a
passinger one day. I am onsomebody's bike out dad, and you gotta
know, do I want to goto bike with this guy or that guy?
And you're gonna have to be cautiousyourself as a passenger because me as
a writer, I don't feel safewith me if I don't I mean,

(14:37):
I don't do any of that stuff. I don't split lanes, right,
I don't do wheelies. I don'tdo any of that stuff. So you
got you gotta be careful. It'squick, I'll kill you. I mean
I hide to speed. I'm sometimesbut you know, right, and I
do this. I covered the spinI'm at the same time, so you
can't see him doing ninety Well.You know what though, on a bike

(14:58):
though, it's not give it acar well especially do it depending on where
you are. We did a tripfrom Indiana to Kentucky and I was doing
ninety seven miles the whole way.I didn't feel it. I didn't even
feel it. I was holding ass. Wasn't even pay attens to the speed.
I looked on the WHOA, Holywhen I did that trip amount of
Lake Michigan r I'm not eighty.I would slow down to eighty about myself.

(15:22):
So I was holing. But man, wow, that's what happens.
You have to make sure oas havewe spent for your bike. That's Boom
right off the top. So andwe're gonna get tomorrow of this stuff.
We're coming back from break. ButI want to tell you I'm sitting here
with Kate Fox, Boom and JohnnyRizzone. This is Monucycle Mahem Radio.

(15:43):
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(17:30):
we all back. I am JohnnyRizzo. I am with Kate Fox
and you'll listen to a Motorcycle MayhemRadio. So Kate, um, what's
going on? What's going on?You know what's going on is Motorcycle Mayhem
Radio is going to have their firstBike Night of twenty twenty three coming up

(17:52):
May four. I'm excited about this. I am too. I am looking
at so much foard to it.I mean the vendors. We are collecting
vendors like almost every day. Wow, I'm hoping to have at least twelve
to fifteen vendors at this event.Yeah, it's gonna be blown up.
I mean going even going as faras like having a camper guy who vents
his campus out having one of hiscampus on site to check it out.

(18:15):
Really. Yeah, we're gonna havea syrup will be this blondie, simple
syrup, Blondie phenomenal. Oh yeah, I gotta try that stuff. You
haven't tried I have not tried that. My kids love her stuff. I
had it. I love it.The bloody Blondie, the bloody Mary right
make. She makes fantastic pancakes.It's simple, well some of it you

(18:37):
can use on pancakes, but it'ssimple syrups like you using cocktails, oh
drinks and dress marinades. And she'sreally spread out since she started. She
started during the COVID. I rememberwhat she started this. Yeah, you
know, she was a bartender.She was at work, of course,
and so and so. Oh that'sright, and so that's what she started
doing. And she started with acouple and then she start created more and

(19:03):
she went to a few when whenthings opened up a little bit, she
went to like a few restaurants,a few bars, and a couple of
places carry her stuff. And nowshe does a lot of events like this.
That's fantastic, you know, youknow what. I'm looking forward to
checking out her stuff. And nowI've heard about it. I didn't really
know what it was. It's reallygood, so I gotta try it.
She will be set up at abike night, will be at TGA Fridays

(19:26):
in Farmingville, New York. Andwhat time are we doing it. We're
doing at six thirty to nine o'clock, and that's office exit sixty three of
the Long Specialway on North Ocean Avenue. If you're heading east, you get
over the next to sixty three.You're making left on North Ocean and Friday's
is right there on your left handside. You cannot miss it. We'll

(19:47):
have the whole talking lot. It'sgoing to be an outrageous night. Like
I said, we'll have so manyvendors set up. We're gonna have even
Key and Tuisia there. Aha.Key and Tuisia they the best biker jewelry
around. Love their biker stuff.They have knives, they have mace for
the girls. They have all kindsof crazy stuff there. They have great

(20:10):
stuff. They have no really greatbike to have great stuff. Key and
Chweesa are fantastic and we're gonna havethem set up out there. Were probably
even gonna have as far as someonesells dog food, the Girl Scout Cookies
will be there. A dog biscuits. I'm sorry, so now I can
eat something, you know what Imean? So I don't know if when's

(20:32):
the last time you actually ate ata TGA Fridays. Um, let's see
about a month ago, yeah,and how awesome is their food. Their
food is very good. Oh mygod. They have those those ribs and
those chicken wings. Now with thatbourbon man, you know what, give
me the green bean fries. Youlike that? Yeah, I like that.

(20:52):
That sounds like a great thing.Man, They're great. But yeah,
so we're gonna have the bike nightthere. We have E three Tom
beccaw. Yes, he is aawesome guitar play. If you guys don't
know who Tombaclaudus, check out theband eight three on Facebook and they'll be
opening up our first bike night.See what we're gonna do is we're gonna
have two bike nights a month,all right, every first month, Every

(21:12):
first bike night of the month isgoing to be at TGI Fries in Farmingville.
Okay. Then the second one isgoing to be maybe Westbury Hotpog you
know with ahead of Bay show.So always that one there and then one
somewhere else. But in between,Kate, because we are trying to raise
money for a soldier's journey at home. Yes that they're gonna be building a

(21:34):
house for an Ambi chi Vet.Okay, Wayne, were part of this
last year. Yeah, we wentdown to Kentucky. Last year we raised
over seven thousand dollars doing these bikenight fundraisers and at the firehouses. So
we're gonna also do these bike nightsat the firehouses as well. So the

(21:56):
first Thursday of every month will beTGI Fridays in Farmingville, the second one
maybe a firehouse, the third oneat another TG at five days, the
fourth one at a firehouse. We'realso gonna go to Frogs, you know
from Robin right. Robin's a greatfriend of mother's, like a man Radio
one. She had a great barkholedFrogs out in ron conkomont of stuff.

(22:17):
She does a lot for the communityat Hawkins Avenue. I don't know the
exact address, but she's on HawkinsAvenue in ron Conkomne called Frogs. She
does a lot for the vets,for the homeless. Robin is awesome.
So you know what, We're gonnahave a bike night there at four nineteen
Hawkins Avenue and run at four nineteen. So what we're gonna do. We're

(22:38):
starting off the bike nights because we'regonna be raising money from a soldier Johnny
Hill. Yes, okay, butthat's gonna end in June, because the
build is on June tenth, thatwe're gonna be going me and Win.
I'm gonna be going to North Carolinain June and we're gonna be doing a
bike night in the North Carolina withthe fire departments and to find people of

(22:59):
North Carolina Oom County. We're gonnabe doing a bike night there. And
then we're gonna transfer over our charitybecause you know what, I know,
so many people you can't even MamaDukes, my mother, so many people
I know they had breast cancer.We're gonna change our charity over to Rocking
the Road for Roquere. That's agood Joe. We're gonna start with the

(23:19):
Soldier Journey Home. Once we makeour money with them and send it in,
everybody's happy. Now. It's gonnabe all about rocking the Road.
Fokuere. They're gonna be set upwith us. We're gonna have the Q
code going on. We're gonna havea lot of great stuff with them,
and it's gonna help you people likeyou and my mom and people let me
know, you know what I mean, so no and you know. And

(23:40):
also we're having our beer, yes, our ipa from nineteen forties brewing company.
I write our IPA the motorcycle MayhemRadio, which I found out the
label is being made as we speak, right, So that's so that our
charity is rocking over Forequee on thebier. Okay, so we're gonna have
that a Q code on the sideof the BA with their logo our logo

(24:03):
on the fund to be. It'sgonna be awesome. And we're gonna have
tasting parties. Our first one we'llbe at nineteen forty Brewery at Holbrook,
New York, which is a greatbrewery. That brewery is amazing. Yes,
mean, and I won't even goto them. Please don't, all
right, I don't want to fightwith you. We're not gonna talk about
the trivia nineteen that you blew forus. I can't believe we're even friends

(24:26):
right now. I can't go onevery question I said they asked. I
had wrong every quick but I hadthe right answers, and he would swear
to me that he knew the answer. You should have seen the sheet.
All I did was cross out myanswers, and we kept getting them wrong
because I listened to John. That'sright. I don't know how much about
cuch ships. Look, I tellyou clearly, clearly, clearly, I

(24:47):
don't know, but but it's gonnabe great because nineteen ninety forty brewery has
got a lot of great beers.Yes, and now they're gonna have their
Motorcycle Megan Radio beer which is veryIPA added to their man So we're gonna
take this conversation and wow, goover to an I Heeart Radio and finish
the show over there, which willprobably be add this Tuesday coming up on

(25:11):
iHeart Radio. So check us outover there, so make sure you follow
us on my Heart. Yes,all right, and I am Johnny Rizzol,
I am with Kate Fox. Weare Monosycle Mayhem Radio and check it
our website at Monoscycle Mayhem Radio dotcom and we'll see you. On the
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(26:18):
what's up, everybody? I amJohnny Rizzo. I am with Kate
Fox and you listen to the morning. It's like a Mayhem radio on iHeart
Radio or wherever you get your podcastsfrom whereverywhere, Cayton, we are everywhere,
everywhere. Can you imagine how fatherthe show has come from when I
started it? You remember when Istarted it. I remember I remember the

(26:40):
first day, the first day youstarted it, and it's amazing. It's
it's grown exponentially. Yeah. Well, it's funny about you mentioned the first
day because I remember I did theshow with somebody else's got Adam, Yes,
okay, and he said to me, we're talking about doing the show.
I want to do with you ourshow. It was like, let's
just do an hour, right thatI sound like I'm no anyway, I

(27:02):
said whatever I wanted two hours.So we going to the studio down to
the Huntington you have in the studio, and here I am doing a show
without him, you know, Andall of a sudden we go to commercial
that first hours always like all right, have a good day. I'm like,
where are you going? I toldyou I want to do an hour?
I might leaving me. So thisis the first show I ever did
by myself. But not only wasI the only one in the studio,

(27:26):
I was the only one in thebuilding. There was nobody around, nobody.
It's something to go back to thatshow. I listened to it like,
wow, I mean I shucked now, but I was really bad down.
I mean, my voice is horrible, horrible, what shot? Like,
what's the shot? I wake upevery day to a shot voice.
But you know what my voice iswhat makes me me who the show is?

(27:48):
Indeed, so you can't pass melike, oh wait, no,
that's not the show. Yeah,Hey, what's up? Ever that's the
guy right there with that horrible voice. Hello, I'm Johnny Rizzo. No,
nobody wants to hear that. Whatthey want to hear? Hi,
I'm Johnny Rizzo. Yes, andI'm wearing these new socks because anyway,

(28:08):
but that's how I got started.And then you know what, the show
just kept progressing and it got serious. It was wasn't It wasn't supposed to
be a serious show, right becausethe late great God, bless his soul,
Jim Chenisi. I did a radioshow and I sat in the background.
Yes you did, and I wasnothing on the show. I mean
you were um one of the punchline, right, Yeah, I was a

(28:30):
guy in the back. You tookthe torch. I took a lot of
a lot of beaten from Jim.Yes he did. He was good,
but that was his show. Andwhat happened was you know, I always
thought if I did a show myself, how it would be. And not
that I'm putting Jim down. Jimdid a great job. And it amazing
myself that I used to sit backand watch Matt, Marco right and Mario,

(28:52):
and I had no idea what theseguys were doing. How any didn't
worked. All I know is I'mtalking a microphone and went on the air.
And now I'm doing it. I'mproducing the show, I'm editing.
I'm doing all of it myself.And like I taught myself, don't taught
me how to do it. Youtaught yourself everything. Yeah, and now
here I'm sitting in the seat now, which is for me. It's a

(29:14):
great feeling. It's a great feelingjust putting something together that's good enough for
radio. Yes, that's that's thatblows my mind, you know what I
mean. I gotta I probably couldn'tdo the alphabet backwards if we expect too
all that later. No, that'sa whole other show. So but yeah,
so you know, the show justkept going. And then a lot

(29:36):
of people came into that show.And you went doing a show like this,
and even you you do the KateFox Show, you meet a lot
of people and a lot of peoplehelp you along the way. Yes,
a lot of great people. Andin the motorcycle community, the Monorcyct community
is not big. It's not big. Everybody knows everybody, oh everybody,
and stuff goes out there like wildfire. And if you do if you make

(29:59):
a mistake, you're gonna hear aboutit. And there were things where I
got phone calls or you did this, you did that. It's a very
thin line. But you know whywe handled it. We did it the
right way. Right is my dreamshow? No, because my dream show
is to do a Motorcycle Mayhem Radio. But to be able to play music
fought our show where we played bikingmusic. So four hours, well think

(30:22):
about it, we're playing music.Okay, you do fifteen minutes of music,
five minutes of talk right boom orthree hour show up, whatever it
is, and that will come oneday. That's gonna come. But right
now we talk about the biking lifestyleand having the show. I met a
lot of people all over the country. Oh the world. Okay. We
got admins in Australia, which isawesome. They're in Australia watching all pages

(30:48):
that we have because we own alot of pages. And you got the
Motorcycle Maean Radio page, the MostycleMayan radio group MMR Long Island group you
gotta live too or I'd like tolive. It's a two wheel thing.
So it's about five or six ofthem. So saying I got joined some
of those groups and we post allover there and a lot of great information
in those groups. So doing thisshow we let me met a lot of

(31:11):
people, and we did a lotof events all over the country, Kentucky,
North Carolina, Texas, Florida,I mean, in Lake Michigan,
everywhere, and we met a lotof people, and that's why I was
saying before and I turned I meetsomebody now. And it's funny because you
don't know who listens to the show. I can't see who listening to it
right now or even on the Facebookshow we do on Monday nights with that,

(31:36):
like I'm doing his weight loss contactwith Jim Ball right now, getting
my ass kicked. But you knowwhat, whatever are you? I thought
we're feeling confident now yeah, wellI'm gonna win still. But anyway,
okay, Jim Ball, he's outthere and I'll go into a restaurant and
I'll sit down and some stranger willcome up to me and be like,
are you eating healthy tonight? No? You know what I mean, don't

(32:00):
you gotta weight lost contest to win? And we had even on the show
Excellent even started her thing today.She started it, Um she started it
Sunday, yesterday, well today,so yes, so it doesn't matter.
She started it last week and she'skilling it so which is awesome. But

(32:22):
anyway, Um, what's funny iswhen I first met Eva at another video
show that we do that is alsomost like a man radio. We're talking
and I go I'm looking at thisburger on the on the screen, the
advertisement thing. I I don't knowabout you, Eiva. I want to
eat that burger right there. AndI didn't haven't met even before, first

(32:43):
of all. And she just said, don't you have a weight loss contest?
Don't you have to weigh in themall night? I'm like, damn
it, everybody's watching me. Ilove that. And she's the cutest little
she is cute. She's a stickfigure. You want to put her in
your pocket and carry her on.She got a little voice. Hi,
John, this is awesome now.Yeah. But she walks twenty six miles
a day, she runs, runtwenty six miles a day. I don't

(33:07):
think I made twenty six miles ofmy wife. That's hard. That's hard
stuffs. She does it for thevets. And you know what, just
like Dean said about the bike show, raining and the vets did not fight
because of the rain. Even willrun in the rain whether it's not a
factor, because she's doing it forthe vets, and that's awesome. That's

(33:30):
an awesome thing she's doing raising money. And you know what though, and
it is actually it's the motorcycle communitytoo. That is part of that because
Chris was there. He went thereSunday and Jim Barr went there. They
had the motorcycles and they and theythey sent her off with the bikes as
she did her thing. So thevets are a huge part of the motorcycle

(33:52):
community, of motorcycle MINHA, Radio, the long Y all that stuff.
And you know, we gotta thinkabout it. I mean, these guys,
if we wouldn't have what we haveright now without events odd, no,
and and too many you know what, too many people forget about that.
Yes, you know, without ourveterans, without our first responders,
we would have nothing right exactly.So you know it's it's you gotta definitely

(34:16):
take care of the events. Yes, no matter what. Did you see
him sitting on the corner? Iknow, I know you say, either
a lot of these people sitting onthe corners making for money. But when
it's a vet though, and youknow in this event, he's got like
a fake process, asthetic leg orsomething. Take care of the guy he
fought for you. Yes, Andthat's why I love being part of this
show, being part of the community, and being part of people like Eva,

(34:40):
Chris Beckins going on the beat right, rolling thunder all those awesome groups
that are out there that raise moneyfor the vets constantly. Yeah, and
that's a fantastic thing. And Ilove it. I love it. I
love it. I love it,and even with Dean doing a cart show
for the events. So check itout, guys. I am Johnny Rizzo.
I'm here with Kate Fox to right. We are Motorcycle Mayhem Radio.

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Oh wait, Kate, what's goingon? Well, you know,
I had something I wanted to talkto you about because okay, you know,
and I have a question for youin relation to it. You know,
my friend Charlie, my producer,Charlie, Um, he's been talking
about wanting to sort of maybe startriding. Really yea, yes, really,

(37:00):
it's been something he's mentioned several times. Okay, um, And so
my question to you is, howdid you first get into riding? I
first get into any Yeah, Well, you know what, It's funny because
I was kind of a late bloomeron a motorcycle. But I started out
like you know, every other kiddirt bikes, you know what I mean.
We had the local trails and afriend of mine, Dave, had

(37:21):
a motorcycle that he kept in thewoods behind his parents house. Okay,
so what we used to do isevery night we go back in the woods,
take the bike, and like Iwould take it home and I think
about the next day, and he'dride around all day. We go to
local trails or whatever we did.So one day we came out and the
bike was on fire. Somebody litit on fire. But it was in

(37:42):
the middle of the woods. Wedeserved it. Wow. Anyway, but
my father actually brought me a moped. He even oh my fefteen years old,
Oh my god, right, itgets better. The moped Okay,
sorry, I looked like Kazoo withthe helmet. Okay, big white helmet

(38:06):
Kazoo that I remember. I actuallyknew Dwing back then when I was fifteen
and I was chasing Dawing to bemy girlfriend. But she wouldn't even look
at me. I had to seemy little arrow eighty right, it did
fifty miles an hour. And nowshe was not dating me at the time,
so that was going to happen.So while you were riding a moped,
right, I was riding a mopend. But then I actually got into

(38:29):
My father bought a motorcycle and heshould never have been on a bike.
My father went down almost every dayin the driveway. He was one of
those got nervous and squeezed the frontbreak real tight as well as you could,
and went over the handlebas that wasmy father, wow, all the
time. He couldn't all the time, even with me on the back of
the bike, over the handlebos andI go over him. Okay, oh

(38:51):
my oh, yeah, he wasbad. He had a glass windshield that
he went through every day every daybringing it back. It was just Szuki.
He never want a monlecycle day inhis life. But at the time
it was one of the biggest bikesthat Suzuki ad the GS one thousand.
He bought this bike, right,and that was it, you know what
I mean, he should have beenThey had no business being on the bike.

(39:12):
So I actually bought myself a quadand you know, like another kid
growing up quading one. But itwasn't until I was like thirty. It
was up my thirty, my thirty, like thirty six years old, thirty,
but about two thousand and seven.Okay. Two story. I tell
a story all the time, sopeople actually out there might even heard me
tell the story that I had afriend named Eddie, okay, and they

(39:37):
hang out a ball called the Fortin Fort Salono, Okay. And we
always hung out of a ball calledChanging Times, and every now and then
they would disappear, like, where'sEddie there? Oh, they're on the
bikes. He went to the fort. What's the fort? I didn't no
idea what the fort is? Right? So I went down in my car
one day and see all my friendsdown there. They're all hanging out,
all have their bikes, and itwas the coolest concept. They had a

(39:59):
bar in the back. I wasoutside and all the bikes were wind up
outside and you hung out the baroutside, hanging out the bar your bike
right there. So I went thereat my car and this is so cool.
I'm hanging out of the body likecome on, we're going for a
blast, so like a blast thatwe want for a ride, all right?
So I get my car out,all my windows in my car.
I followed about maybe fifteen bikes,and I watched these guys ride and then

(40:23):
this one for a twenty minute ride, half out ride, and the way
they went around the bends and thewind and the trees and the sunset,
they looked like they were having thebest time. I'm hanging my head out
the car window trying to get thesame feeling. You're not gonna get that
same feeling, though, so Icould get back to the ball we're hanging
out like, you know, thatlooks like an awesome thing. You guys

(40:44):
didn't. How about it be aweekend. I had my kids, So
what do we do? That night? We watched Wild Hogs. I'm gonna
tell you. The next day,I went to Holidays and I put money
down for my first bike. Really, and that's how I got started.
Funny boy, was I haven't amotlecycle at that point for a bunch of
years, quad or whatever. Youknow, I have a very long time.

(41:07):
So I get on my bike andHolly and then the salesman comes out
this that, this is that,this is this is that. Here you
go have a good day. Andnow here I am sitting on Jericho Turnpike
on a fat boy. I mightnow what, right? Wow? I
get on my phone. Eddie,what are you doing? Nothing? What
are you doing? Come down thehall. You gotta ride my bike home

(41:29):
for me. Oh my god,Oh my god. So Eddie came up,
he brought the bike back and thenI got on the bike and I
rude around and Eddie was taking pictureof music. Dude, you have nothing
but smiles on your face, bone, nothing, And it was the greatest
feeling in the world. And itcan not be replaced. And that's one
of the reasons why I think Iride. You try to get that feeling

(41:51):
for that first feeling was an amazingfeeling. And you don't realize when you're
running a motorcycle that you're out there. And the smells that you smell,
you s all the grass being cutright, you smell when you go buy
Burger kinglets and say you smell someonemaking coffee. You smell the fires in
the back and you you experienced thisand it's like nothing ever before that you

(42:15):
ever experienced. Because your car,I get your window closed, Yeah,
they're getting your music on and notreally paying attention to what's going on on
you. Chris Becky says, it'sthe best when you're driving your car it's
like you're watching a movie. Whenyou're riding a motorcycle, you're in the
movie. Okay, that's the perfectanalogy, right, so you know,
just that whole that whole scene.Then you start riding with your friends and

(42:38):
you're in packs and you're doing ridestogether, and every weekend where we're going,
where we're going, and it's justa new experience saying, well,
I got from here to here onmy motorcycle. I took the ferry,
of course, the Connecticut on mymotorcycle. I wrote the Myrtle Beach on
my motorcycle. So you know whatit's it's an experience. And you know,

(43:00):
no one taught me how to ride. I think that for me driving
a truck all the years I did. You know, the sounds of a
motor you know how the gears work, so it kind of comes natural.
Do you know a motorcycle and rideit? You know what I mean?
But you know I've done it inthe past, but it's a natural thing

(43:20):
for me to ride a bike.You know, the clutch, the brakes,
all this other good stuff, youknow what I mean. Yeah,
so you know, I would suggestyou were talking about Charlie getting a bike,
and if he never rode a bikebefore, I would suggest that he
gets out there and goes to aschool. Maybe if you never drove a
truck or that'd have been in thatworld, I wouldn't suggest get on a

(43:42):
bike. You really got to lookat the type of bike you're gonna get.
I started out with a big bike, a fat boy, which you
considered a pretty big bike. Itwasn't a dress shop, but it was
a fat boy, softtail, beautifulbike to learn on. Awesome bike to
learn on. So I would suggestyou start up with something like that.
Um, a pre owned bike.I would go to Nasho County Holidays on

(44:05):
Nashville County because they got the biggestselection of pre owned bikes there, right,
and they have a m I famwhat they call it. It's a
motorcycle that's on rollers. So ifyou never rode a motherlesycle before, it's
you got the motive and everything startsup. It's like you're on a real
bike, and it's like you justget the feel of riding a motorcycle.

(44:25):
Oh wow, is it like okay, like training wheels, not training wheels,
but it's on it's on these rollersand it's like you're riding and you're
getting the feeling of it, soyou got you know, Holidays on National
County has that and again they haveevery bike that you might need, depending
on how big you want, thesarge of the bike you actually might want,
you know, it's you know,I would stalled up with a pre

(44:47):
owned bike, no doubt. Notthe biggest bike I wouldn't get. I
would get. I think you couldgrow into. My son Michael started off
his first bike. Okay, itwas a little bike. It was a
four forty two what do you callthose? Full forty two? Not a
big bike. And he wrote itfor a year and that was on a

(45:08):
fat pay. So I would suggestthat you get a bike I think a
fat boy and wanted the perfect bikesalone how to ride and when they get
back and war into this with thebikes, he had to come back from
commercial. So I am Johnny Vizzo. I am here with Kate Fox.
This is a motorcycle Mayhem Radio.And check out our website at Monthscleman Radio
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(45:30):
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I am with Kay Fox and you'relistening to Motorcycle Mayhem Radio the podcast
what's up Kay Fogs? Well,we are having a very interesting and informative
conversation. Yes we were. Wedefinitely. Will you ask me how I
started writing? Yes, I toldyou how I started. Um, I

(47:30):
think that I'm beginner. Like Iwas saying, you should get the right
bike, and I think the firstthing they should do is go to the
right school to learn the right wayand let them tell them what kind of
bike they suggest for you to havea good thing for you to start with.
And I would deal with a companycalled on the Road again. Okay,
okay, Steve is a great guy. They teach you how to start

(47:52):
riding. They teach you everything youneed to know, well gear, to
get you get your license, tothem, all that great stuff. So
how do you how do you findthem? Kid? Do you know?
Oh? Wow, this is cool? Their Their website is learned to Ride
dot Com l r N the numbertwo ride ride dot com learn to Ride
dot Com and they've got a lotof stuff on this website here looks like

(48:16):
a really good stuff. Right.Steve is a great guy. He sits
up at the holidays on National Countywith me. He actually would be at
the long On Debate. He wasthere over the weekend set up at there
over there as well with thee alongOn Debate had So this is really good
stuff. So I suggest go tothat website. We'll give them a call

(48:37):
on the road again and tell themit's like a Mayhem Radio sent you over
there. And tell Steve Yah,Johnny told me to call you. I
want to learn how I'm on abike. And there you go, so
wow, this is great. Ohyeah, Charlie would be riding before you
know it, a lot of hislicense. He'll know what he's doing and
that's it. That's perfect, perfectstuff. So you know what, I'm

(49:00):
a little hungry. I am alittle hungry. Oh please night, Now
you're gonna make me hungry. Iwant I want me some fat boys,
breathing fat boys. You know what, Every Monday night, guys, we
do a show here on Monday nightson Moorcycle Mahem Radio. If you go
to Facebook and you look at MotorcycleMayhem Radio or YouTube, go to Motorcycle
Mayhem Radiom suscribe to watch channel.All right, you'll see that we do

(49:22):
a show every Monday night at eightpm Eastern Standard Time, and that we
eat like Kings and the Queen everyMonday night. Every Monday we get Fat
Boys burrito. What do you getnormally here? I mean, well,
I try and mix it up alittle bit here and there. I alternate
between salads and stuff that's fitting fora fat boy. I love like teryaki,

(49:46):
so I get the aryakee steak bowlover rice with pineapple. Yes,
you're about I might do that toyou. Gotta try it. Might I
might do that on Monday. I'mraving about it. I feel like I'm
I'm in paradise. There's trees.But check out Fat Boys. Boby knows
everybody if you live on Long Island, if you live in the city and

(50:08):
want to come out to the island, and it's some really good tacos and
stuff. You got Belmore twenty fourninety six Merk Road, East Northport at
forty ninety seven Jacko Turnpike playing viewinside the Coliseum, Dowling the Last at
sixteen sixty Old Country Road. Andthat's good stuff. But that doesn't end

(50:30):
there for us, because we eat, like I said, like Kings and
a Queen. We also have somedelicious food pizza from Henry's, especially living
in New York. I mean,what are we known for pizza? Well,
let me tell you something I hadn'thad. I think maybe I had
a slice of pizza here and there, right, you know when I stopped

(50:51):
in sporadically and you recently got aSicilian part from Henry's, and I had
to have a piece. As soonas it came in I could smell.
I was like, I have totry this. And then Wayne, I'm
gonna sell Wayne down the river now, because you know, Wayne had a
piece, and all of a sudden, you know, we're sitting here chit

(51:14):
chatting, and I see him almosttrying to like he's walking away from the
box with another piece, and youknow he was trying to be quiet about
it. Now, what are youdoing? Wayne? Uh? I just
I just because he knew he wascaught, because he had to go back
for a second shot. I didthat night, right, I had my

(51:35):
I had my fat boys Morino.I had tell me I can say over
the rice with the pineapple in frontof me, I was almost dumbinan and
that pizza smells so damn good.I had the pizza sitting on top of
my life. You had to.You had to have it. You had
to have a piece of that.You have to. So listen, guys,
you want good pizza, good tohand Me's Pizza sixty two fourteen,

(51:58):
Jaco Turnpike in Coomack. Guys,check out their website, Henry's Pizza Komak
dot com. Check out their menu. You'll love it. We'll call them
at six three one four six twoeight thousand and get your food man enjoy
and they have delicious salads too foreveryone who's watching their figure. Like Johnny,
they like me. Yeah, Soyou know what, let me tell

(52:21):
everybody out there. I know we'vehad this conversation upon before, but there's
a lot of people that listen tothe show for the first time out there.
You know, we're on iHeart Radioand all that stuff. So the
show is all over the world,all over the country. We're all also
doing another radio show. It's thesame show that we're doing here, but
I send it to the UK.I send it to England a course upon

(52:42):
and they have a radio station thatplays motorcycle Mean Radio out there. The
bike is hangout. So if youwent to www dot the bikes hangout dot
com and you went to the radioboom the radio station. Awesome music all
day long, all all real music. I'm talking like all national bands.
And then at a certain time I'mnot even sure what time they apply offs

(53:04):
because the time difference, you'll hearmotorcycle Man media, which is awesome.
We're in England now too, sobut monsycle Man radio is about again.
I always say this, I knownothing about the motors. I'm not gonna
build you a motorcycle. I can'tbuild you a mocycle. I can't even
draw you a motorcycle. But I'vebeen to a lot, a lot,

(53:25):
a lot of events in this country, big ones, small ones, little
ones that are of course people neverheard of that awesome stuff. Mosquegang to
the town of Moskegan, right inLake Michigan, beautiful town. They have
a major pike event there every year, a major and there's two of them
that's mixed together, and so Ilove it. There's one of my favorite

(53:47):
ones I went to, have beenthere three times already. I go there
and that's a good one. Sowe'd like to talk about them. So
if you know about an event orsomething you'd like to promote, go to
our email us. Okay, atmoments like a Mama Video show at gmail
dot com. We would love tohear an event that you want to promote

(54:07):
or a story you'd like to tellus. Keep it short, you know
what I mean. Maybe if it'sgood enough, we'll bring you on the
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what, we might check it out. We might go in and do a
show. I've done that before.The show has been all over the country.
We've done a lot of stuff.Andy Reavy fun thing to do.
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(54:50):
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Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Ding dong! Join your culture consultants, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, on an unforgettable journey into the beating heart of CULTURE. Alongside sizzling special guests, they GET INTO the hottest pop-culture moments of the day and the formative cultural experiences that turned them into Culturistas. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.

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