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CanyonChasers Podcast // The Braking Zone
Dave and Brian
Frequency: 1 episode/22d. Total Eps: 63

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What is Yamaha Hiding Under This Cover?
mercredi 4 février 2026 • Duration 01:10:07
In this episode of The Braking Zone, Dave and Brian dive into the chaos of the 2026 MotoGP silly season and the controversial "stormtrooper" bike taking over the garage. From secret Yamaha swingarm covers to the €12 million gamble on Fabio Quartararo, we’re breaking down everything happening in the paddock and on the street.
00:00 — The "Stormtrooper" Backdrop
01:14 — NC750X: Real Motorcycle or Super-Scooter?
05:36 — MotoGP Tech for Commuters: How DCT Works
07:22 — Why "Real Riders" Hate the DCT
10:44 — Do Pro Racers Even Use Clutches?
12:13 — The Edge of Control vs. Boring Speed
14:40 — Is a Liter-Bike Actually Holding You Back?
16:11 — The 120HP "Sausage Creature" Sweet Spot
17:27 — 2026 MotoGP Silly Season Explodes
20:43 — Honda’s Livery Disaster: The "Crashed Fairing" Look
26:58 — Quartararo’s €12M Honda Bet
29:38 — Acosta to Ducati: Psychological Warfare
36:20 — Jorge Martin’s "Damaged Brand" Crisis
43:54 — Yamaha's V4 History: The Best Worst Bike
48:53 — Predicting the 2026/2027 Grid Holes
54:08 — Ducati’s "Hammerhead" Aero Leak
1:02:30 — Yamaha's Secret "Tinfoil" Swingarm
1:07:38 — The Toprak vs. Jack Miller Stoppie War
1:09:11 — Suspensions, Alpinestars, and Future Guests
Nothing about the 2026 MotoGP Reveals were Accidental (Probably)
Episode 33
mercredi 28 janvier 2026 • Duration 01:06:55
MotoGP teams never reveal anything by accident. In this episode of The Braking Zone, we break down the hidden signals behind the 2026 MotoGP liveries, Ducati’s iconic Marlboro stripe, and how aero, bodywork, and timing are used as strategy. We also cover World Superbike tire changes, the future of Pecco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo, and what really happens behind the scenes at a MotoGP press event from a YouTube creator’s perspective.
The Tire Episode: What is Tire Feel?
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Duration 01:03:07
In this episode of The Braking Zone, Dave and Brian break down everything from the Portimão MotoGP race to the science of motorcycle tires. From Ducati’s front-end struggles to Michelin’s pressure limits and why Pirelli might be the better street tire, we explore how tire tech defines racing—and why even small changes can transform how a bike feels. Grab your helmet; this one grips hard.
00:00 – Portimão Recap and First Impressions
03:20 – Pirelli vs Michelin: Bulaga’s Transition
09:00 – How Tire Design Changes Braking and Feel
14:00 – The Single Tire Rule and MotoGP Politics
20:00 – Understanding Front Tire Pressure and Heat Cycles
33:00 – Street Tire Myths and Modern Technology
45:00 – How to Feel Grip: Developing Tire Feedback
55:00 – Riding Technique, Bar Setup, and Front-End Confidence
Motorcycle Tech That Should’ve Changed Everything (But Didn’t)
mercredi 5 novembre 2025 • Duration 01:01:57
Motorcycles are supposed to be about innovation — but somewhere along the way, we got stuck. From anti-dive forks and carbon frames to the brilliant (and doomed) Motoczysz, the motorcycle industry has a habit of abandoning genius ideas. In this episode, we dig into why progress stalls, why helmet tech still feels decades old, and how electric bikes might be the future we keep resisting. Spoiler: the kids get it right.
00:00 Intro | Why Motorcycles Struggle with Innovation
02:20 Tradition vs. Progress | Why Riders Resist Change
09:00 The Front-End Revolution That Wasn’t | BMW, Hossack, and Anti-Dive Systems
17:30 Forgotten Genius | The Story of Motoczysz
24:00 Too Many Big Swings | Why Brilliant Ideas Fail
37:00 Innovation Stalls | Helmets, Safety, and the Money Problem
47:00 Electric Bikes & The Next Generation
55:00 Let the Kids Ride | Gatekeeping, Golf Carts, and the Future of Motorcycling
Yamaha’s Odd Decision With The New V4, KTM’s RC990, and My Tuareg Wake-Up Call
jeudi 30 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:19:14
We dive into MotoGP’s biggest changes, Yamaha’s risky new V4, KTM’s RC990 reveal, and what happened when Dave rode the Aprilia Tuareg Rally with Dakar legends. Engineering, adventure, and plenty of bad ideas on two wheels.
MotoGP, Mass Dampers, and the Machines That Changed Everything
mercredi 15 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:16:47
Are motorcycles stuck in the past?
In this episode of The Braking Zone, Dave and Brian trace how brilliant ideas—from Buell’s mass-centralized frames to Motoczysz’s revolutionary forks—vanished under the weight of tradition. They dive into Toprak’s dominance in World Superbike, the return of Americans on the world stage, and how MotoGP technology keeps rewriting the rulebook.
It’s part history lesson, part engineering rant, and a full-throttle argument for innovation over nostalgia.
00:00 – 08:15 | The Toprak Takeover
Discussion about World Superbike, Toprak Razgatlioglu’s dominance, and his potential move to MotoGP. Includes analysis of BMW’s performance, Ducati’s advantage, and MotoGP seat politics.
08:15 – 13:00 | Americans Back on the World Stage
Bobby Fong’s wildcard ride in World Superbike and the difficulty of transitioning from MotoAmerica. Reflections on tire differences (Dunlop vs. Pirelli) and the excitement of seeing Americans compete internationally.
13:00 – 21:30 | MotoGP Predictions and the Honda Resurrection
Preview of the upcoming Phillip Island round, rider absences (Marquez, Martin, Maverick), and analysis of Honda’s surprising technical improvements through smarter testing and part integration.
21:30 – 27:00 | The Mass Damper Mystery
Deep dive into MotoGP’s tuned mass dampers and bike evolution—from mass centralization to tail-section engineering. Dave and Brian dissect mechanical purpose and recall historical examples like Buell’s innovations.
27:00 – 45:00 | The Death of Innovation
Wide-ranging talk about Buell, Motoczysz, and Pier Terblanche’s radical designs. Dave recounts meeting Terblanche, discussing the Meredith Effect, the Ducati 999, and how tradition suffocates innovation in motorcycle design.
45:00 – End | The Beauty of Purpose-Built Machines
Closing discussion connecting motorcycles to aircraft engineering (A-10 Warthog analogy), the appeal of functional design, and reflections on how purpose defines aesthetic value in racing and beyond.
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From Lombok to 120 °C: Mandalika MotoGP & Tire Warm-Up Tech for Fall Riding
jeudi 9 octobre 2025 • Duration 56:22
The Mandalika MotoGP delivered wild racing, brutal heat, and some seriously cooked tires. In this episode, we break down what really happened in Indonesia, why tire temps went through the roof, and how tire warm-up plays a bigger role than most riders realize. From MotoGP tech to everyday riding tips, we’ll dig into what hot tracks and cold tires teach us about grip, confidence, and control on two wheels.
The Greatest Comeback in Sports? MotoGP Motegi Japan 2025
jeudi 2 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:04:25
Marc Marquez seals the MotoGP championship at Motegi in what many are calling the greatest sports comeback of all time. In this episode, we dive deep into Marquez’s career arc, the Rossi feud, his injury and redemption, and what this win means for the sport. We also break down Bagnaia’s stunning turnaround, Mir’s surprise podium, KTM’s braking struggles, Yamaha’s ongoing woes, and Martin’s costly crash. Plus, we look at MotoAmerica’s big changes and the state of American racing. If you love racing, this episode is packed with drama, insight, and a whole lot of passion.
00:00 – Why this is the greatest sports comeback ever
21:07 – Bagnaia shocks the paddock with a dominant weekend
28:56 – Acosta’s aggression, brake failure, and KTM chassis struggles
33:47 – Yamaha’s ongoing issues and Jack Miller’s insights
37:56 – Dramatic sprint race crash: Martin, Bez, and a broken collarbone
43:55 – Bagnaia’s turnaround: old swingarm, Casey Stoner’s input
56:21 – MotoAmerica news: Beaubier’s 6th championship
01:03:45 – Wrap-up, listener feedback, and outro
The Hidden Questions You Should Ask Before Choosing A Bike
mercredi 24 septembre 2025 • Duration 58:21
Choosing the right motorcycle isn’t just about horsepower or style. In this episode, we break down the key things every rider should consider before buying a bike; comfort, fit, purpose, budget, and long-term enjoyment. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or adding to your garage, this conversation will help you avoid common mistakes and make a smarter, safer choice.
Misano 2025: Why MotoGP Is Going All-In on V4s (And It’s Not Power)
mercredi 17 septembre 2025 • Duration 55:17
MotoGP is entering a new era as Yamaha finally joins the V4 revolution. In this episode, we break down the latest MotoGP race, explore why everyone is using the V4 engine, and reveal the real reason behind the change. From performance myths to engineering truths, this discussion uncovers what makes the V4 the future of MotoGP. Perfect for fans who want the story behind the speed.









