The Lowdown Show returns with its second episode. His industry insider Neil Graham, a regular contributor to ADVrider's opinion column, is here to share his conversations with other researchers.
This week, Neil speaks with ADVrider's Editor-in-Chief, Zach Krylik (aka Kawasacki). Kawazacky has a long history here with his ADVrider, joining as an inmate over 15 years ago and using ride reports as inspiration to move beyond the world of commuting. He started here on his ADVrider five years ago and has been running around the motojournalism scene for about the same amount of time, writing for online and print magazines in the US and Canada. Today he's calling from his workshop to talk to Neil about his bike.
One of the most controversial columns Zack has written in recent years is “Why aren't kids buying motorcycles today like they did in the 1970s?” As the inmates offer a variety of opinions, blaming everything from parental neglect to video games to distracted drivers, Neil asks Zack: why is it important What if young people lose interest in cycling? According to Zac, riders' rights are at risk if things don't change…
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