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Throttle and Roast - Motorcycle Enthusiast Podcast

Throttle and Roast - Motorcycle Enthusiast Podcast

By: Tank of Coffee
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Are you a motorcycle enthusiast who cannot start the day without a perfectly brewed cup of coffee? Join Niels Meersschaert on Throttle and Roast as he blends his 25 years of riding experience with a profound love for artisanal coffee.

From cruisers to café racers and cappuccinos to cold brews, learn to enhance your riding experiences, perfect your coffee rituals, and even combine them for an unforgettable adventure. We love a variety of motorcycles, riding both street and dirt, and almost every segment: ADV, cruiser, sport bike, scooters, and vintage. The show gives you the tips to find the best gear, techniques and insights to have the ultimate motorcycle adventures.

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Episodes
  • How to Choose Your First Motorcycle: A Beginner’s Guide
    Apr 6 2026

    Choosing your first motorcycle is an exciting milestone, but it’s also a decision that deserves careful thought and planning. This comprehensive guide walks beginners through every critical aspect of the process, ensuring new riders select a motorcycle that matches their needs, skill level, and aspirations while prioritizing safety and enjoyment.
    The guide begins by introducing the concept of a "license to learn"—the understanding that your first motorcycle is not likely to be your ultimate dream machine, but rather a stepping stone that builds your skills and confidence. New riders are encouraged to separate the emotional allure of high-powered, flashy bikes from the practical requirements of learning to ride safely and comfortably. The guide stresses that starting with a more manageable bike is not a compromise, but a strategic decision that can lead to a more rewarding and safe riding experience.
    One of the key factors discussed is choosing a motorcycle that isn’t too heavy or powerful. The guide explains how large engines and excessive weight can make it harder for beginners to control the bike, especially at low speeds or in challenging situations. Instead, it suggests looking for models with moderate engine sizes—typically in the 250cc to 500cc range—that offer enough performance for learning and everyday riding without being overwhelming. The guide also highlights the importance of seat height and overall ergonomics, advising new riders to test-sit multiple models to find a comfortable fit that allows them to reach the ground easily and operate controls with confidence.
    The guide outlines the main categories of motorcycles suitable for beginners, including standard/naked bikes, cruisers, sport bikes, dual-sports, and adventure bikes. For each type, the pros and cons are discussed, helping readers consider where and how they intend to ride—whether commuting, touring, or exploring off-road trails. The merits of new versus used motorcycles are also examined: new bikes offer warranties and modern features, while used bikes can be more affordable and forgiving of the inevitable beginner scratches and drops. Practical advice is given on what to look for in a used bike, including service history, signs of damage, and ease of maintenance.
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    40 mins
  • New Bikes, Big Updates, and Hidden Gems for 2026 ADV Riders
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of the Throttle and Roast podcast, host Niels Meersschaert dives into the ADV and off-road news that matters most as riders gear up for the 2026 riding season. From updated Italian middleweights to Japanese rally-inspired machines, extended warranties, and true Hidden Gems for 2026, this episode has something for every kind of adventure rider.


    Ducati Desert X — Italian Middleweight Gets a Refresh


    Kicking things off is the updated Ducati Desert X, now powered by the new V2 motor found across the Ducati lineup. The new engine sheds a couple of pounds — bringing curb weight to approximately 461 lbs — and, more importantly, ditches the famously demanding Desmo valve system in favor of a traditional spring-based valve train. This change alone is a significant quality-of-life improvement, as Desmo valve services were notoriously complex and expensive. Power remains essentially unchanged at 110 hp and 68 ft-lb of torque from a slightly smaller 890cc engine. The fuel tank has been redesigned to carry weight lower on the bike, improving off-road handling and reducing that top-heavy feeling. Suspension is serious: 9.1 inches of travel up front from fully adjustable 46mm forks, and 8.7 inches out back. A new 5-inch horizontal TFT display, 6-axis IMU, six riding modes, and revised ergonomics with a more aggressive attack position round out the updates. The 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel combination keeps this bike firmly in adventure-off-road territory rather than the more road-biased Multistrada lineup.


    Yamaha Tenere 700 World Raid — The GSA of the Tenere Family


    Next up is the long-awaited US arrival of the Yamaha Tenere 700 World Raid. Think of this as the premium, adventure-ready version of the already well-loved Tenere 700. The biggest complaint about the base model was its budget suspension, and the World Raid addresses this head-on with 46mm front forks offering 9.1 inches of travel — matching the Desert X — and a rear shock bumped up to 8.6 inches, both fully adjustable. The old LCD display is replaced with a full TFT screen, and the bike gains ride-by-wire, cruise control, lean-sensitive traction control, slide control, ABS, and improved LED headlights. The most visually striking u

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    10 mins
  • Spring into 2026
    Mar 23 2026

    The podcast episode focuses on preparing your motorcycle and yourself for the 2026 riding season. It covers inspecting the bike for any damage, checking fluid levels, and ensuring proper tire pressure and tread. Before riding after a long winter break, inspect the motorcycle to ensure it is safe and ready. This includes checking tire pressure, lights, and the engine.

    It covers getting yourself mentally & physically ready for the new riding season, as the skills and muscles used for riding differ from those used for driving.

    Finally, some tips on what to do in your first few rides of the season.


    Slacker Sag Measurement tool mentioned in the episode

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    19 mins
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