Ramblestream Podcast

Ramblestream Podcast

Janus Motorcycles
Країна Сполучені Штати
Мова EN-US
Епізодів 27
Останній 29.06.2026

Ramblestream is a podcast by Janus Motorcycles that shares the stories behind their simple, beautiful machines and the people who craft them. Rooted in Northern Indiana’s manufacturing spirit, it explores how they blend timeless, globally sourced components with a personal, built-to-order approach. The show features conversations with makers and owners about craftsmanship, community, and the joy of riding.

Епізоди

  • Brand Identity: What Makes a Bike Truly American 29.06.2026 50хв
    Defining a truly domestic vehicle in an interconnected global economy is a massive challenge. As global supply chains become increasingly fragile, riders are questioning what actually constitutes domestic production. Richard and Jansen sit down to tackle the complex reality of building American motorcycles from a strict boots on the ground perspective. We dive straight into the mechanics of modern production and how a hyper local fabrication shop in Elkhart County balances global sourcing. Th...
  • Multi-Tool Motorcycles: The Trap of Practical Design 22.06.2026 47хв
    The pursuit of the "do-it-all" vehicle is a profit-draining compromise that leaves riders with sterile, over-engineered machines trying to please everyone at once. In a modern market obsessed with turning every sports car into a crossover and every motorcycle into a heavy, dual-sport SUV, we are losing the raw joy of riding a machine built with singular intentionality. In this episode, hosts Richard Worsham and Jansen Utech break down why fighting for hyper-focused, purpose-built design matte...
  • Practicality Overrated? The Real Reason to Ride a Ducati 15.06.2026 30хв
    For passionate riders, a motorcycle is rarely about getting from point A to point B efficiently. The latest generation of two-wheel enthusiasts often trades the seamless reliability of modern daily drivers for a machine that demands your full attention, mechanical empathy, and a willingness to tolerate a little physical discomfort. In this episode, hosts Richard and Jansen dive into the enduring allure of 1990s Italian sport bikes and what happens when functional racing engineering accidental...
  • Building Community First: How Moto Michigan Redefined the Social Club 08.06.2026 48хв
    Traditional car and bike clubs operate like elite country clubs for high rolling collectors, leaving everyday enthusiasts isolated in individual residential garages with a pile of parts and nowhere to gather. If we continue to allow local manufacturing history to be bulldozed or white washed into sterile corporate offices, we lose the physical environments where true craftsmanship actually thrives. In this episode, we sit down on location in Ferndale, Michigan with Hunter Erdman, founder of M...
  • Isle of Man: Facing the World’s Deadliest Motorcycle Race 01.06.2026 33хв
    The open road is a massive liability when you are pushing a machine to its absolute mechanical limits. For over a century, the finest line between victory and catastrophe has been drawn on a small island in the Irish Sea, where the regular rules of the pavement simply do not apply. On this episode, Richard Worsham and Jansen Utech dig into the brutal history, terrifying physics, and unmatched legacy of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy as the qualification week officially kicks off. We sit down ...
  • Watch the Blockers: How to Run a Urban Motorcycle Ride 25.05.2026 47хв
    Isolation is a silent profit leak in modern life, shrinking a man's world down to the borders of his routine until he forgets what real connection feels like. When life gets loud with pressure and work, too many people get incredibly good at hiding their struggles behind a stoic face. We sit down to unpack why getting dressed up and riding vintage machines together is the ultimate antidote to that modern isolation. We get into the technical layout of the shop’s latest custom builds, tracking ...
  • Rear Suspension Secrets: Why Hardtails Actually Rule 18.05.2026 45хв
    Rear suspension is often treated as a modern necessity, but for many riders, it’s just another layer of insulation between you and the road. While the industry moved toward complex linkages and plush travel decades ago, there is a specific kind of magic found in a stripped-down, rigid frame. Richard Worsham and Jansen Utech break down the "boots-on-the-ground" engineering of the Janus lineup and explain why "simple" is often much harder to design than "complex." We sit down to discuss the evo...
  • Group Ride Choreography: The Art of Formation 11.05.2026 50хв
    Group riding is often sold as the ultimate communal experience, but the unpolished reality is that it requires a high level of mental fatigue and constant vigilance. Whether you’re navigating the Appalachian twisties or a local charity event, the margin for error shrinks the moment you add a second set of wheels to the formation. Richard and Jansen sit down to discuss why the "Blue Angels" feeling of riding in sync is so hard to achieve and why being the most "boring" rider in the pack is act...
  • Power vs. Control: The Beginner Bike Debate 27.04.2026 25хв
    The fastest way to fall in love with motorcycles is also the simplest: get a bike that makes you want to ride tomorrow, not a bike that looks impressive in a garage. We start on a human note with a Wendell Berry poem read at a funeral, then shift into a surprisingly practical question riders ask every day: what is the best first motorcycle, really? We talk through the advice you always hear about beginner motorcycles, small displacement, and “working your way up” to more horsepower. Then we ...
  • Bulletproof Engines: Why We Use the CG250 20.04.2026 31хв
    The CG250 gets judged fast: too simple, not enough power, wrong country of origin. We slow the whole thing down and tell the real story behind why this engine exists and why we keep backing it. From our early days messing with mopeds and two-strokes to building small-displacement motorcycles that need to survive daily riding, we keep coming back to the same question: what makes an engine trustworthy when you don’t have a dealership on every corner? We dig into the practical constraints that ...
  • Racing Near Death: George Brough’s Wild Story 13.04.2026 39хв
    A motorcycle can be fast, rare, and expensive, but that still doesn’t explain why certain names refuse to fade. We’re chasing one of the biggest: Brough Superior, the British marque forever tied to the phrase “the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles” and to the even bigger personality of its creator, George Brough. We walk through where Brough Superior comes from, how the company grows out of earlier Brough motorcycles, and why the details matter, especially the iconic fuel tank design and the way Ge...
  • Accidental Icons: The Halcyon Origin Story 06.04.2026 33хв
    The Halcyon is the motorcycle that defines Janus Motorcycles, but it didn’t start as a grand master plan. It started as a distraction, a “what if” rooted in older machines and the gut feeling that early motorcycles sometimes got the proportions right more than anything on the showroom floor today. We walk through the Halcyon 50, 250, and 450 as one continuous design language, then zoom in on the part that makes a Halcyon instantly recognizable: the fuel tank. You’ll hear why early steel tank...
  • Beyond Speed: Finding Freedom at 60 MPH 30.03.2026 36хв
    The fastest way to miss the point of riding is to treat every mile like an obstacle. From the Ramblestream studio at Janus Motorcycles HQ in Goshen, Indiana, we follow that idea wherever it leads, starting with the machines in our orbit: Richard’s revived 1980 Vespa PK50 that can barely touch 25 mph, Jansen’s upcoming Phoenix 450, and a brutally honest rant about a Can Am Spyder that somehow becomes the perfect contrast for what we love about two wheels. We also get nerdy in the best way, ty...
  • Utility, Rarity, And Status In The Things We Buy 23.03.2026 43хв
    A five-franc coin that can’t buy anything anymore still feels hard to throw away, and that tiny contradiction opens the door to a much bigger question: what do we mean when we say something is “worth it”? We start with an Altoids tin full of old change and end up in the deep water of motorcycle value, where price, performance, and personal meaning rarely line up neatly. We break value into three big forces that show up in everything riders buy: utility, rarity, and prestige. Utility is...
  • The Retro Question: Modern Fads vs. Mechanical Soul 16.03.2026 1год 6хв
    A lot of motorcycle talk gets stuck on horsepower, specs, and whatever the algorithm says is “next.” We take a different route here, starting with a new way for you to be part of the show: our Ramblestream voicemail line, where you can leave questions any time and we’ll play selected messages on a future stream. Then we do what we do best: wander into meaning, memory, and why riders keep certain “things” long after they’ve stopped being useful. That question gets real when we read Lord Byron...
  • The 20-Minute Cure: Beating the Winter Blues on Two Wheels 09.03.2026 27хв
    A good ride doesn’t have to be long to change your day. We pour tea, raise a glass of rye with a story, read Robert Frost’s “Two Leading Lights,” and then dig into the art of making winter rides simple, safe, and fun. The throughline is preparation that frees you to be spontaneous: keep your essentials at hand, know your checklist, and treat twenty minutes as enough to reset your mood and keep your motorcycle healthy. We break down the three pieces of gear that make the biggest difference in...
  • Finding Your People on Two Wheels 02.03.2026 39хв
    Ever notice how a two‑finger wave can turn a stranger into “one of us”? We dive into the human side of motorcycling, why we start for the machine but stay for the people, and trace how tiny rituals, shared language, and archived wisdom build a lasting rider identity. We kick off with a reading of Robert Frost that frames the distance between motion and meaning, then welcome our guest Junky from Creative Writing to unpack how communities evolve. Remember classic forums and the legendary “foru...
  • Hardware & Heritage: Inside the Shop and the Mind of a Rider 23.02.2026 1год 2хв
    A simple question opens a lot of doors: why do we ride. We chase that answer from multiple angles this week, equal parts poetry, builds, and road-ready practicality, then bring it to life with the energy of a Midwest custom show and the clink of a limited-run rye. We start with the decision many riders weigh: Janus Halcyon 250 or 450. The 250 is light, immediate, and perfect for savoring 45 mph roads and neighborhood rambles. The 450 brings the Halcyon ethos to higher speeds and longer days ...
  • Why We Ride: Habit, Skill, Identity 16.02.2026 1год 13хв
    What if the routine you resist is the very thing that frees your riding? We crack open a lively, surprising hour that starts with bourbon banter and Pablo Neruda's Ode to My Socks, then lands squarely on the craft of becoming a better rider through repetition, rhythm, and thoughtful constraint. The core idea is simple and powerful: routines aren’t hacks; they’re invitations. When you reduce decision clutter, you gain attention for the line, the wind, the way the bike speaks through the bars. ...
  • Riding the Rut Without Losing Yourself 09.02.2026 1год 6хв
    Snow, skis, and a barn full of slot cars set the stage for a conversation about how riders actually get better. We kick off with community vibes and featured Janus builds, then get hands-on with a forged aluminum upgrade: new Halcyon 450 pegs that fold with a satisfying detent, grip when it counts, and service easily. From there, we head north to Winter Moto Camp, where deep powder, iced roads, and a Griffin 450 in the back of a Rivian push comfort zones, and prove that smart setup and shared...

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