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June 5, 2023 • 56 mins
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(00:00):
Hey, what's up everybody? Thisis Johnny Rizzo and you're listening to Motorcycle
Mayhem Radio. We're on wo Rseven ten am, the Voice of New
York. So what's up everybody.Man. I'm sitting here in my studio.
It's chilling out. And last weekwas Memorial Day. And uh,

(00:23):
you don't say Happy Memorial Day toanybody, just say it's Memorial Day because
it's not about the hot dogs.It's not about the burgers or the barbecue.
It's about what the soldiers and veteransthat have passed on have done with
us. And we're here to rememberthem on Memorial Day. So you know,

(00:45):
a lot of um, a lotof people put out flags in the
cemetery this week and on Memorial Day, and that's that's a beautiful thing that
they do, and they remembered andthey should be remembered because none of us
would be here doing what we're doingright now if it wasn't for all vets.
So you know, thank all vetsand you know here and gone,

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you know, because of course ofthem, we wouldn't have a life that
we have. So well, youknow what, it was a it was
a beautiful weekend. The weather wasgod just last weekend and uh, you
know, most like a mayhem actuallydid a street fair which was pretty cool.
We set up out in Ronkonk andin New York and uh, you
know that's that's one of like thebiggest three fairs. I believe that.

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Uh that happened on Long Island.It's huge. It's it goes all the
way down Hawkins Avenue and we setup in front of Frogs and Robin who
owns Frogs, does a great job. She really does a great job at
the community, always helping out people, the vets, you know, homeless,
whatever it might be. She's alwaysdoing something for them. So I'm

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proud to I've been set up thereand be out a good time. So
you know, that's what it's allabout. That's what it's all about,
setting up at the street fair andselling us merchandise and just doing whatever.
You know, it's it's it's alwaysa fun time now. So and since
it was Memorial Day, for thelast three years, we've had this guy
coming off studio. His name isTony Price. He's a volunteer at the

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gold Star Ride Foundation and what hedoes he goes to visit families across the
United States that has a casualty intheir family, a son or whatever it
might be, and he sits downand talks to him for hours. And
it's a fantastic thing that he does. You know, he helps these families
out. And he rides all theway from Minnesota. I mean he's usually

(02:37):
going somewhere like up north somewhere.So but for the last three years now
he makes sure he stops at theMotorcycle Mayhem Radio studio, which is an
awesome thing to have him in thestudio with us. He comes in here,
he tells a lot of great storiesand you know, you can check
him out. You know, goto Tony Price on Facebook and you'll see

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a picture of him up there inhis navy outfit at his younger years,
what looks like. And he's gotso many great stories and now you can
were gon listen him all day.So if you go to our Facebook,
actually, if you go to aYouTube page and you go to Monlecycle Megan
Radio and you can see all lastshow with Tony Price and check out the

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story he has. He has somany writing stories. The guy hit a
deer at seventy miles an hour,not a funny part about this story is
I'm gonna tell you the story.Okay, he helps so many families that
he believes he has guardian angels himself. And you know what, I believe
myself that this guy has guardian angelsbecause, like I just said, he

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hit a deer at seventy miles anhour. The bike never went down,
He stayed up on the bike,didn't get a scratch on him. The
bike was total Okay, the bikewas totaled at seventy miles an hour.
You hit a deer and you stayup on it, that's fate. God
is with you with that accident.God is with you. The bike has

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gone and he got a new bikenow, and you know, it's just
an amazing story how he hit hisdeal and he lived not even a scratch.
So, yes, Tony has gotan angels with him, and which
you know he should have anyway,because everybody he helps, you know what
he does. And another story,he was telling us that he was riding

(04:27):
his bike and he got a codeon his bike and he didn't know what
the code was, but the bikewu when we do about twenty five miles
an hour tops, So he waslooking at his map of getting his bike
over to a Holi dealer ship.If he goes twenty miles one way,
okay, it is u taking about, you know, at twenty five miles

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an hour, thinking about an hourto get to this holidealer. If he
goes to another holidealer the other way, taking him about you know, an
hour and a half whatever to getto that one, the bike would only
do a certain amount of you knowspeed. I was here twenty five holes
now. So he feels a noiseon his bike and he gets off his

(05:10):
bike and he looks and he realizesthat his bearings are shot on his back
tire. But on a code ona motorcycle doesn't read the ties. He
reads the motor and pretty much justthe transmission. So are they gonna tell
you that your bearings are shot?I had the code engine like's not gonna
tell you that. So he hasno idea what was wrong with his motor.

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So he got on his bike anddid about twenty five miles an hour
all the way to this holidealer,and he brings it to the holidal and
he's like, listen, I needyou to replace the bearings in the back
of my bike. The back door, and then might as well do the
front ones too, because the onegoes the other one probably went too.
And I got a code on mymotor I can't figure out the bikes only

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do with twenty five miles an Now, if you get to take care of
this code, you know, I'llbe back in a couple of hours.
How long you thing it's gonna take. They had like, no problem,
come back in a couple of hours. So he comes back out and uses
bikes parked outside. So he saidto the guy who was what happened to
my bike? It was going onthe bike has done? What did you
do? Hecas, well, wereplaced the bearings in the back of your

(06:17):
bike, you tis, because youasked us to do that. And we
replaced the bearings in the front ofyour bike as well because you wanted that
done too. So we said,well, what about the code that was
on the bike and they said therewas no code on the bike. There
was nothing. We checked and hegod, We'll wait a second. There's
a history of the codes on thehalley where you can go back and look

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at the past coaches and what happenedwith the bike. And they said they
went back they went back as faras they can months on the bike and
there was no code on the bike. Now, to me, that's an
amazing story because I'm gonna guess hehad a guardian angel with him that put

(07:02):
a coat on the bike and madethe bike can only do twenty five miles
an hour, because we all knowif you will lose your bearings, if
they go, you can lose yourtire. So there's a good chance that
he could have been doing seventy toninety miles an hour, who knows,
and his tire could have flew offbecause his front woe was shot too from
what they say, so he couldhave died. I mean he could have.

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He would have also a tire thatwould have been really bad. So
I believe that yes, with thedeer accident and with the bearings and the
coat on the bike, the bikewud only do twenty five miles an hour,
Tony Price definitely had a guardian angelriding with him. So I want
to come back with some more stories. My name is Johnny Rizzo, and

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(09:28):
Johnny Rizzo and you're listening to MotorcycleMayhem Radio. So I'm just chilling on
my studio by myself tonight man,reflecting over a really nice weekend that we
had and uh and stuff like that, and uh, you know we're talking
about Tony Price and his Guardian angelsand you know what, when you're doing
good for people, man, thingsgood for you happen. And you know,

(09:50):
he got lucky with a couple ofthings out there. But you know
he got through it. Man,he got through it. And he uh,
he's the man. He really isthe man. Uh got a love
Tony. So anyway, there's somestuff going on coming up that me and
Wayne Forte, who is normally aco host on the show at Me Here,

(10:11):
we're going to do a Soldier's Journeyhome this year, and we did
it last year and last year wewent to Kentucky. This year we're going
to Boone County, North Carolina,and they're building a house for an every
tree vet out there, and Ishould say down there, and you know,
it's an incredible thing that a soldier'sjourney home does. You know.

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They build a house and I thinkeight days I think it is, or
twelve days or something like that.It's a stickhouse. Yet they get volunteers
from all over the country that showup with the houses. You know,
it could be in a different stateevery year. It's different, you know
what I mean. So they comedown there and everybody who's got a trade
is welcome, you know, andthey pay for the hotels and everything.

(10:54):
I mean, soldiers journey homes everything, taking care of food, hotel,
all that good stuff. And theygot all this work is to knock this
house out and they and they dosuch a good job, you know.
And we went there last year andit was funny how you walk through one
room that's not built and by thetime you get to the other side and

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you come back, okay, thatroom is done. And it's just an
amazing thing that you know. Itstarted us because it September eleventh, obviously,
and it was a number of firefightersfrom the FDNY. They were looking
for ways to provide supportant you know, to the to the country to help
their vets. So they got togetherand they and they came up at this

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thing and it really is amazing andme and Win are part of it,
and we're going down there this actuallybelieve in Wednesday night, Uh to get
down there. We're doing a Pokemondown there too. That's the actually start
in Tennessee. So it's gonna gofrom Tennessee all the way back to North
Carolina, but like five stops.We're gonna have a poker run'll be prizes.

(12:03):
It's gonna be an incredible thing.We're starting starting at Wreck and Crew
Holly over there in Tennessee. I'mnot sure the address, but it's gonna
end up in Boom County at theWhole Dealership over there, and it's it's
gonna be a great day. We'regonna be set up. We're gonna watch
these guys build a house. They'regonna do a great job with that.
And it's really exciting to be partof something like this. And you know,

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we do all bike nights every Thursdaynight to try to raise money to
bring down there for next year.And last year we raised about seven thousand
dollars. This year, we're stillworking on getting some money together. Hopefully
we can go down with a coupleof thousand dollars to give to them and
donate our time and do some livebroadcasting down there. And it's really interesting

(12:46):
watching all these people come together becausein the beginning when I went there last
year, I didn't know anybody,and by the time it was over,
I knew everybody, and that wasjust an awesome thing to be part of.
And the Soldier's Journey Home, it'sall about caring. It's all about
taking care of our events, andthat's the right thing to do. And

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again, I am so proud tobe part of that. And you know,
it's it's a great road trip too. And now while I'm done there,
I'm definitely gonna do the Dragon becausewhen we're over there in Tennessee,
we're only gonna be like a halfan hour away from the Dragon, which
you gotta get on that road andand do it. Man. I can't
wait to get down there and dothe Dragon. So me and we would
be on our bikes or if wewent bikes or whatever it's gonna be.

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But hopefully I get my motors likeI'm down there and um and take care
of the Dragon. I think I'mexperienced enough to write the Dragon. I
mean, I've heard so many storiesabout it. I mean, gotta if
you get me that close to thedragon, you gotta get on the dragon,
you know what I mean. Yougotta check out that there's a tree
there and has all parts hanging outof it from all bikes that you know.

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I want to say this. Youknow I'm a good writer. I'm
not the best writer in the world. I'm not gonna it's I'm not gonna
be cocky about it. I'll probablydo about forty forty five miles an hour
through it. I'm not gonna doninety, not for sure. I'm show
there's many people out there that tryto do ninety. They end up at
the bottom of the dragon. Theyend up in the woods somewhere, I'm
sure. But you know what,I am curious about this. I can't

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wait to experience it, and Ithink it's gonna be something really cool to
really, you know, to do, and I can't I can't wait for
this. Um, it's the Dragon. You gotta do it way down there.
But anyway, So check out asoldiers Journey Home if you go on
their website or Facebook page. SoldiersJourney Home. Let me see, I'm

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on their Facebook page right now.So you go on their Facebook page.
Okay, they go there there SoldiersJourney Home dot org and you can you
can check out all the stuff they'vedone. They've done house. I think
this is the like eighth year ina row now that they've done these things.
And they built a house just forthat soldier that has an ampt leg

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or an arm or they have adisability or something. They build the house
just for that person. And Ithink that is so cool that they do
this, and the fact that everybodygets together with a different trade and they
knock it out. It's just sucha cool thing to be part of it.

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To watch the house develop, youknow. I was just it's just
ground there, and then there's afoundation, and they got all the wood
sticks up, you know, andthe next you know, they got walls
up, and then next you know, the house is painted and they're moving
in, and you know, it'sjust a really cool thing to be part
of them. So check out aSoldier's Journey Home and donate. You can

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donate to them and all that goodstuff. And let me see, if
I go to the website here,there's a place for them to donate here,
so look at that. That's notthe website, but I have to
we'll check that out and yeah sobut anyway, I want you guys to
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to date with a lot of eventsthat are going on and right now,
okay, we have Americaid is ongoing on right now and it's it's always
a good one. I mean,you're up in Lake George, right,
you're up in Lake George and NewYork. It's beautiful up there. You
got the lakes. Not only doyou have a bike event going on where

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you can wide up and down isthat Canada Avenue whatever it is, Cannada
Boulevard whatever that is. And youcan also like go right the boat a
jet ski. You're gonna enjoy bothsides of the h of the wall there
on one side, you got motorcycles. The other side you got the boating.
You got great West urants. Americais awesome. I love it up

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there. I pretty much growing upas a kid. I mean I used
to go to Lake George a lot, and my brother went to college there,
not me obviously, and uh heused to He used to go with
the breeze to bring his boat upthere actually, and then with the time
he bought snowmobiles up there and wecracked across the lake on those on the
on the ice, which was awesomestuff. So you got Americaid that's going

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on. It started May thirtieth andthen it's June four, so it's just
about over. But if you're upthere, man, I hope you guys
are having a great time. Somany sponsors up there have great hotels,
I'll gain great restaurants. Just justan all around awesome time. And you
know what coming up Also on Junetwenty fourth, the Red Bond Riders all

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say they're riding club they're gonna havetheir fifth annual Nathans Run again. That's
in Greenville Town Park. They're gonnahave a bunch of stops up there.
They're leaving the packers leaving an eleventhirty shop for an amazing ride through some
of the most beautiful areas of Albanyand Green and a lot of great areas
up there. I mean, UpstateNew York is gorgeous. There's a charity

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on that help the ongoing needs ofa special local young man named Nathan.
All Right, there's data all theirhearts up there. So if you're in
the area June twenty fourth, checkout the Red Bonn Riders. I'll go
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gonna be a great day, greatride, motorcycle Mayhem Raider is gonna try
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it's gonna be a good day.It's gonna be a great day because riding
up state is not like riding onLong Island. Man. I mean,
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out everywhere, and that's that's thebeautiful part about this show. We'll have
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because we're helping somebody, all right. So again you know this is Motorcycle
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I am Johnny Rizzo. I amwith Kate Fox and you're listening to
Mother Cycle Mayhem radio podcast over herein iHeart Radio. So what's up,
Kate, Hey Johnny? What's goingon? Oh? Oh good, old
body know what America is happening rightnow as we speak americaand actually will be
ending tomorrow morning. But a goodone. So you know, you have

(26:55):
you have you haven't ten of thesebig bike advantas yet, have you?
I have not yet yet? Hey, everybody, Kate Fox is just getting
into the motorcycle world. She's partof the show, but she's part of
a different part of the show asfar as she takes care of a lot
of the music entertainment pot because that'swhat she does. Yes, Kate also
has her own show called The KateFox Joe, which is awesome. Now,

(27:17):
Kate, you just want to Florida. I did, indeed, Minnesota
Key, which is on the GulfCoast, Okay, about an hour south
of Sarasota, and it's just beautiful. I've been going there since I was
a kid. When you say Key, is that usually like like an island?
Yes, indeed, so the mainland. I mean it's just there's that
you could there are two bridges oneither side of the island that you know,

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go to the mainland to the mainland, to the mainland, to the
mainland. We go over the bridgeand that's that. Oh I spot trouble,
Kate, I do I I,oh god, I've been hearing a

(28:02):
lot of II. I was hangingout with a former navy chief. Oh
really, yep, he's the onethat took me for a ride. I
told you I went for a coupleof rides. That's awesome. Yeah that
that that you know what, what'sthe last time you want a must time
before that? Um sixteen and notoften. So it was a rold glide
too. So you got a goodride. Yes, that's a culfortable bike.

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It is. And that bike hasmade for a cluising like going for
a nice ride. Yes, youknow you got the fat boy he got
We called him ball hopping. Soit was a lot of bikes. But
that bike he's got is a cruiser. That's a bike that you go out
and you really enjoyed the ride.Oh it was. It was wonderful.
I mean we went all over theplace. Like I as I was driving
out to the airport yesterday and I'mpassing all the place, some places that

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we had gone by, and Iwas like, I didn't realize it was
that fault. Like, but werode the first time, we rode for
I think an hour and a half, right, and then later in the
days like, can can we rideagain? It's sure? I think it's
a thing. It is. Andwe did two and a half hours,
right, and then Friday would didtwo and a half hours. Well,

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that's that's also. And you'll notice, like you know, you're new to
the motorcycle scene here, that whenyou're riding on a motorcycle taking a vite
like that, you probably smell thingsyou never pay atten. I had you
in my head, did you really? I had no. But even the
rain it started, it was youknow, there were rain clouds all over.
There was supposed to be rain,rainstorms, and all of a sudden

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you felt the temperature drop. Yeah, and then you know, he said
something to me, and I said, I can smell it. Yeah,
we could smell the rain. Youknow. It was just it's like being
on foot, except you're flying.Yeah, well, hying a motorcycle the
closest to flying you're gonna get.Yeah, And and that's the that's the
had put my arms out at onepoint. Yeah, like that's enough.

(29:57):
A lot of boat. What isthat? But it was, it was
really, really fantastic. And Igotta tell you, I watched again.
It's a different perspective if you're sittingbehind somebody you know, or or you
you know, you look at somebodydriving past you, totally different and watching
his head swivel, swivel, swivel, swivel, swivel, looking to the

(30:18):
left, looking to the right,looking to the left, and like he
would point something out. We passeda turtle. We actually stopped on the
road because we were waiting for theturtle to cross, and we just looked
right down and he's right next tome eating like it was but like this
guy's pointing stuff out to me,we're already pasted it. I didn't see
it because he's you know, lookingat everything when you're riding your head going

(30:42):
back and forth. Yes, well, for many different reasons. First of
all, you're loving the scene ofme that you're seeing, especially riding over
there. It was one and acouple of times, you know, like
we're on the key, so we'reriding on a road where the beaches a
couple of feet away, so you'reyou know, you're really looking at the
ocean, not as if you're acar looking. You got to try going

(31:03):
to key West. Now we wereto key West one time. Of course
in a seven mile bridge. Whenyou're riding, you got blue water when
you're left, blue water when you'reright. Oh, I'm sure, just
incredible scenery. And you know youcould do it in a car. But
that's not the same feeling when youwant a motorcycle. Chris beck And says
it the best when you're driving acart like you're watching a movie. Yeah,

(31:25):
when you're riding a motorcycle, you'rein the movie. Yes, that's
the difference. Yes, So youknow when when you get out there and
you're on this bike and now you'resmelling the rain, You're smelling Bob,
you're smelling the freshly cut grass.Oh yeah, you're smelling all this awesome
stuff. And you know it's anaddicting thing because now it's like a whole
new world that you never knew existing. Yeah, and it's it's crazy and

(31:48):
apt u part of that. Andyou have to wear a helmet like floort
of the non helmet statement. Ilike that you had a helmet on what
I was given the option. Hesaid, I have one helmet, right,
he said you. I said Ihave too, and all right,
he didn't wear a helmet. Heyou know, when I was thinking about
you, when you you know,you say, oh, when I go
to Florida, I take off myhelmet. I have helmet's gun. Yeah,
And it's just but I I hadto wear a helmet, I wouldn't

(32:13):
have been comfortable. And I,I mean I trusted him implicitly. I
felt very safe, but it wasn't. I no, I need help.
You know what some people want towin it me personally. I get on
a bike and if I get thefloorid or Connecticut is a state, I'm
not helmet state. It comes off. And when I gonna flowt I don't
even know if I even have thehelmet with me. I mean, that's

(32:34):
how much I'm watching. You knowwhat. Um, If I know I'm
gonna be driving down ninety five,I might put it on because ninety five
is crazy down there. Seventyit youknow that I'm driving from the airport in
my car, talk about speed limitand all of a sudden, I'm like,
wa, seventy I didn't realize thespeed limit was had been raised to

(33:00):
that in Florida. It's been acouple of years since I've been there,
right, And I was like,oh, all right, then seventy miles
an hour. Yeah, And whenyou're on a bike, you don't even
feel it. When I wrote toWisconsin Katon when I slowed down to eighty,
okay, you don't realize, especiallyon a road glide a bike like

(33:22):
that. I got my bike andI'm going, and you're enjoying the ride.
You know, you're just riding youryou're gliding. Yeah, you might
have music on, you might,Yes, it's enjoying yourself. And then
when you look down and you're like, I'm doing ninety eight miles an hour.
Wow, And you don't even realize. And that's that's yeah. But
we have no no roof forever atall. So I wouldn't recommend you doing

(33:44):
ninety eight miles an hour. Butthat's what happens on a bike, and
that's why, you know. Iremember coming home from Middle Beach years ago.
I rode back and I can't believeI'm fast. I got back.
It was like a hundred miles toVirginia Boom hundred miles when you're on a
motorcycle, it's that much better.You're enjoying this ride, So I see
you like call board. You're enjoyingthis ride, right, which is an

(34:07):
awesome, awesome ride. Is youknow what else I like? And we
did have the tunes. I likedfeeling the gears shift. I was like,
oh, and you you bang thegears only Holidavison when he changed the
gears bang bang, click, itwas the click, the click, the

(34:28):
click. To me, it wasyeah, click that. I'm like,
oh, you're gonna get that onthe Holly and only Holly. Other bikes
don't do that. It's just reallyAli Davison is the one that does that
click sound. Wow. I likedit. So you know, you know,
when we come back from commercially,we gotta do a little bit.
But um, I think that uhmistakes. Well you know what we'll see.
We'll see if she's coming in.I'm not sure superhero, you know

(34:53):
thinking that the key Oh yeah,right, I think there's something to on
down there. Well, you know, we'll see. I'm not sure if
she came into the guys, youmight be feeling a little bit under the
world. So so check it outguy, you'll listening to the Motorcycle Maye
Radio podcast. You can check outon all our platforms on podcasts you know,

(35:15):
Apples, Spotify, Google, allthat good stuff whatever you get your
podcasts from. So I am JohnnyRizzol. I'm a cave Fox. This
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May I am Radio, I amJohnny Ride. I am a Kate Fox
and this is our podcast. Itis indeed our pockets over Okay one my
Heart, Spotify, Google, Apple, Hey Sirie, No, Hey Alexa,
that's it. That's hey mart Hey, everybody do that again. Hi?

(37:28):
You summoned Sirie, summon the powersof Sirie. Hey sire? All
right? Oh that my eyepads goingoff. Oh that's oh my god.
That's funny. That me times tobe talking. And also my watch it
said some too proof, something toproof. Oh my gosh, as you

(37:50):
said something writing, yeah, someoneSirie? All right, we'll see.
That's funny. And what this voice? You never understands me? He's like,
what did you say? I didn'tunderstand you. I did not understand
you. I said, can youplay me some music? I don't understand
that command. That's a good voice. I have the voice voice in a

(38:15):
video game. No you don't,Johnny, No you don't. I do.
I don't know what's wrong with myvoice. It's shot. It's shot.
It's shot. Voice is shot.So let's just figure that I don't
know. Mistakes is flying around inthe cape. And she went over a
key. What will you Minnesota key, Johnny, Minnesota key key. And

(38:37):
there's two bridges. Do you lookdown? You see danger on the beach?
Right? What is what is?Mistakes is gonna say, what's you
gonna do? Mistakes is gonna say, Hey, I'm out of here.
That's it. I'm out of here. I'm shot. I'm shot. Guys
getting mugged on the beach, andMistakes is gonna fly over and just say
I'm sorry you're getting mugged. Yeah, have a nice day, but I'm

(38:57):
shot. I don't to deal withit. I'm out. I'm out of
here. I'm gonna ride. That'sthat and then I'm out. Man.
And you didn't need that wallet anyway. You don't need that cigarette. Now
you don't have any money, man, Yeah, there you go. Yeah,
you smoke a cigarette, then yourvoice would be shot, shot shot,

(39:20):
I say, see she came inI was, that's on the brewm
mistake. Oh you know what,I didn't get to I'm sorry. I
got a backpedal because I've been savingthis line and I'll probably say it in
every show we do in the nextweek or ten. Um. I had

(39:45):
so much fun riding bitch, becausewhere else would I ride? This is
show? How else would I ride? Because we all know I am Yeah,
you're riding Kate the new one.Boo. You're riding Kate. And
that's that, you know, andyou got it. I thought about that.

(40:06):
Someone was like, oh, wasn'tmy mother someone, Oh, I
hope you're not gonna take that up. I was like, I ain't riding.
I said, I'm always gonna ridebitch. That's right there you go,
bitch, Kate riding bitch? Wouldyou be riding with mistakes? You
know what? She scares me thoughshe's a little she's what do you mean?

(40:27):
What are you talking about? Calmdown there, hey, stakes,
it's not a real emotion. Idon't appreciate it. I don't appreciate you
talking bad about me. I'm shot, Yeah, you're shot. Shot.
And I didn't little little kids comeup the mistakes to get her graf.
E give me mistakes at your graff? What do you want now? Get
away? Kid? I'm shot.I'm shot. Let's say give me a

(40:50):
shot. I'm shot. People comecalling hers. There's a wabbie in the
bank. The First National Bank isbeing water they she mistakes, she's coming
in. Will she help everybody?I can't help you. I'm shot shot.
Tell you, oh man, wehave fun. Well, I'm so

(41:14):
glad that you got to enjoy themotorcycle. It was. It was yeah,
you were in Florida, and youknow I'm not a better place to
ride, you know. I'll tellyou I was thinking about that too.
I'm riding and again, you knowit's it's flat or whatever. But I
drive the roads in New York obviously, and I don't know if I would

(41:37):
feel as safe. And who knows. You know that we got runs coming
up, and you know I'm gonnabe riding somehow or another. But I
felt safer down there. I don'tknow why. You know what more,
there's more bikes down there, forone, yes, oh yeah, and
you know it's kids. Is alwaysnice out like warm. Yeah. It

(41:58):
doesn't snow down there, no,it does. You're probably gonna get more
people that's aware of the motorcycle safetydown there then in New York, you
know, because I believe that NewYork is just don't you know what I'm
saying. Yes, I do know. You know, it's just, um,
it's just a tough thing in NewYork. Sometimes you're up against a
lot man. Yeah, to anypeople who distracted these days gay too.
Any people are on their phones?What do you mean? I don't know

(42:20):
what You're right, I'm sorry.Oh, this isn't on camera, so
nobody can tell that I was distractedby my phone. There you go.
People don't realize that, especially inNew York, the traffic is headdached.
You know, they're trying to getto work. We got, of course
bridges. It's just you know,it's an in shot, but it's shot
shot. What what? Whose shot? Who's calling me? Who shot?

(42:43):
Calm down? Mistakes, come down? Mistakes? All right, we don't
need your assistance right now? Areyou how much are you? Are you
shot? You know what, I'mgonna take a break. I'm shot,
all right because my voice is shot. I don't know what's wrong with my
voices. Shot my voice My voicewas fine and also good shot just just

(43:04):
out of curiosity. When was yourvoice fine? But I was probably like
six months old. I came out, why mammy? What was his first

(43:30):
words? Oh that's good, mama, mama. It sought out so sweet,
hy mama hy. And it wasdownhill from there, cat, Oh
my god, downhill from there.So I was being like school kindergarten,

(43:54):
you know what I mean? Ofcourse, Johnny, what did you call
it for a painting today? Shot? That was it? That was it?
That was it? Miss math?Miss math? What's going on?
Once going on? I'm shot?So one day I got called to the
principal's office. I wentn't there.It was the principal, of the vice

(44:15):
principal and five deans and my teacher, and I walked in and went,
what's up? Everybody? Nine daysor suspension after that? So you know,
I was I was actually that kidin school that got suspended all the
time. And I had the excuse. I always got suspended coming back from
Christmas break, why because I probablycut out the last couple of days before

(44:37):
Christmas. And then what was thaton the desk? Was that? Was
that a shot on the desk?I don't know what it is, and
I don't want to know what kindof shot was. That depends on who
was sitting here last week. KayFox wasn't here, and I don't know.
It's suspect that's something going on there. It's white. I always got.

(44:59):
I always got what cheer cutting outof school? They're like last week
before Christmas? You know. Iremember be like right after New Year's you
go back to school and I'd besitting at class and new Hello, I'm
gonna shoot the pitchble and John Rizzleplease before to the dean's office and I'd
be like, oh, man,I know what's going on here. I

(45:19):
walked down there and you know,you know, miss the Wizzo, you
know, you cut out of school, blah blah. So I would have
the same excuse every every time,every year. What was the excuse?
Listen? That was last year.I'm trying to get my act together This
year. I'm trying to talking ofa new weef and I want to do
good. All right, all right, you get in two weeks to pension
and that was that. But Hey, guys, I am Johnny Rizzo.

(45:40):
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(47:22):
right? We all back, andJohnny's chewing candy. Johnny, I came
in to sit with you. Youbought the candy. Yeah, but what
are you doing chew? I'm notchewing candy. I'm here for the show.
You're chewing like a lime lime limelime lime. One kind of professional?
Are you? Man? I'm not. I'm shot. You're shot.

(47:43):
I'm shot. Don't checking out everybody. I am Johnny Rizzo. I am
with Kate Fox and Mistakes. Yes, Johnny, don't forget me. And
we are. It's like a Mayhemradio. And I don't know why this
thing looks those other this blasting likeokay, we're back to the mistakes is

(48:04):
very loud. She's loud, Yesshe is. She's incredibly especially today she's
like feeling her oats or something.Are you really? I think I thought
you're about seventeen years old. Igotta tell you so, this is motorcycle
Man Radio. I am Johnny Visionwith Kate Fox and we are Motorcycle Man
Radio again. I repeat up myself, my teeth thought. Just now it's

(48:24):
okay. I'm keeping notes for thekids. Oh my god, they got
me going over there. My kidsgot me going and my son and my
future daughter in the Lord. I'msure, oh, no doubt. Yeah,
I think they're gonna be going.Yeah, I mean you just we
know, you know she is agreat but yeah, a lot of stuff's
going on. Kate got got toenjoy I gotta smile at their phase right

(48:45):
now and doing over there. Butyou got to enjoy the the good life
of riding a motorcycle as bitch.I did like how he changed that passenger
she went as bissenga. Wait,listen, you bitch. All right,
you've been nice. You know me. You know I am very aware of

(49:05):
who and what I am. Sonow we gotta get you that chirt that
says this bitchdn't full. So youhad a good time. I'm really glad
you did. Kate about you hada vacational show. Yeah, oh yes,
right. We we flew down Saturdaythe twenty seventh together, he and
I. We have never been aloneon a trip, maybe like one night

(49:29):
to visit my mother right now orsomething silly, but that's not really a
trip. But he thought he wasfourteen and so he and there were times
he wanted alone time, like evenI'd say, you want to go down
to the pool, I'll meet youthere, or do you want to go
down to the beach, you gofirst, and um so and when I
you know, when my my frienduh retired, maybe Chief George sewell,

(49:54):
thank you for your service, thankyou absolutely you know to take me.
My son was like, okay,you can go. I'm okay being alone.
Goodbye. I'm actually looking at thispicture of you and George right here.
Yeah, you have a smile onyour face that goes from Californias to
New York. Dude, I didn'tstop smiling when we were riding. I

(50:15):
actually had to keep closing my mouthbecause they kept trying. No, it
kept drying out because my smile didn'tgo away. Right, So I'd be
like riding along, open mouth,smile, and all a sudden, I'm
like, oh my okay, I'mtrying. I smile on my face the
whole time. Well that's fantastic,I know it. It's great that you
want me, your son, whenI went with my son. I took

(50:37):
my Michael to Daytona Beach for BikeWeek and the first time that we were
alone as like father and son,and he wanted to go to bike Week
and we went together. I puthis bike and my bike, actually put
his bike in the back of mychail, my pickup truck, and then
my motorcycle was India Cella and wewent to bike Week. It was the

(51:00):
best experience because you're not kidding himall my son, I remember that.
I think this was he was liketwenty three. I remember when you guys
took that. When we did thetrip, and it was like I was
with my best friend. Yeah,and that was the best part. You
know, he was I know Daytona. I've been down there many times.
I showed him around all the bars. And then one day he'll be there
with his friends, you know whatI mean. Remember him, Me and

(51:22):
dad were here. Me and Dadwere that absolutely and you know, we
had We had a great time together. We bonded like crazy. And there's
the longest time I spend with myson since he was a kid. I
seeing my son. He produces theshow for us, yes, yes,
but I don't see him all time. I mean, he comes in the
studio, does he gotta do whenhe leaves and he's out, and he's
gone him and he's gone bone,they're done, so you know what to

(51:44):
be along with him, just meetinghim, not even gonna friend nobody,
just meeting him. And we hada blast. It was a great week.
And then forget driving driving home andtaking his bike off my trail.
I cried because I'm gonna miss him, you know, And he was all
my for that ten days that wewere together, about what I was eating,
about drinking. You know that,Dad, you have a hawkingness and

(52:05):
you gotta be good. And itwas all a means and it was good.
It was good. And you knowwhat they take those trips with your
son, especially these first bike weeks, you know what I mean. So
I think we've done three now togetheror two maybe two we've done together,
I think too, But I couldbe lying to you. Well, Anna
went with him on one. Hisgirlfriend went. But it's awesome that I

(52:29):
experienced these things and watch your sonexperience them, you know, him going
down Main Street for the first time, like wow, you know, all
the people in paths and each tideto ruin the bands, you know,
and when you're gonna do on abike week, right going on main street,
you have these bars at the littlebars on a normal day, but
when it comes to bike toperfests thebike week, the parking lots turned into
part of the bars and they havebig stage you set up. And I'm

(52:52):
not talking about the stage they seelike Revolution Ball. We're talking like a
stage that you would see in theemporiums. Right, big stages boom boom,
left side, right side. Andas you're going down you're hearing bands
coming music from all different signs.You're hearing people laughing, have a good
time. You had a bike's goingdown to the road to molecycles with a

(53:15):
high pitched sounds of those rice rockets. Why am I wa me? Can
you do that again? Maybe mistakescan do that? Wait wait wait wait
wait perfect but you can? Youyou you enjoy that? That? That's
some experience from one thing. I'mall cycled down a regular street one day
to you, right down Main Street, which is not long Main Street.

(53:36):
It's only about i'd say half amile long if that, if that,
if that might be even shorter.But I can take it an out and
a half to get down depending onthe time of data down doing bike week
because you know a lot of trafficover there, and they talked to the
very smart thing. They don't wantto cause do them anymore, which is
a big, bigger that's a bigdeal because you know what, you're sitting

(53:58):
down on main street. And alsojust like a little vote way can go
by with grandma and grandpa and thereit's like why are you here? One
black over, wan black over,and they gotta get the guy with the
station way and his family driving by. Then you have to have no interest
what's going on. They're trying toget from point down last week and they
you know what, probably half thetime they don't even realize what's going on

(54:21):
until it's too late, right well, you know, because if if they're
not into that stuff, even thoughit's a big, big event, but
maybe they don't know or maybe they'veheard about it, but they're not cognizant
of when it's gonna happen. Soyou know, la la la laep yeah
exactly, and all of a sudden, what and then they get struck behind
the car like you know, letme stopping out of car driving myself to

(54:45):
get out but now they don't wantto cause down main streets. That's really
good. I mean I think theymight do like doing a week but the
weekends no cause. And and thennow you're really getting the full effect,
the full joy of right now mainstreatwhich is awesome. So you wait to
wait, do you do a bikeevent, Kate? You haven't done that
yet? I have nine. You'regonna love that, you know. I
hope you do Daytona and that's athat's a good one. But yeah,

(55:07):
there's a bike EVENTU Women Savasota notfar from MoU wom they have a bike
event once a year as well,So you know, and that's what this
show is about, Kate. Thisshow is about. You know, if
people want to call us up ateight seven seven, nine, one seven,
five two six three and there wasa message about an event day no
off, Yeah, or send usan email at momost like a million video

(55:29):
show at gmail dot com. Tellus about an event you pitt to on
the one you have or you wantto share with everybody. We'll talk about
it. Yes, let us knowexactly. That's what we do. Where
I found many events I found justby doing this show alone with Texas.
I oh, this Camell City,Chriskegan. There's so many events out everyone

(55:50):
knows Daytona, Sturgies, Laconia,amer Okay, Myrtle Beach. That's it.
That's it. You know, there'sso many more out there. Will
you know? If you look atbikers in for USA, you'll get over.
It's all out there, absolutely andcheck out fighters for you to say,
I'm gonna google and I am doneit. Me though, Kate watch
and you want to listen to Monthuckerme and read in the podcast and we'll

(56:13):
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