The Soul Motorcycling Podcast

EPISODE 12 Kyle Fitchorn: A Motor's Perspective

1 h 13 min · 4 de ene de 2025
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Chris from Soul Motorcycling welcomes his friend Kyle Fitchhorn to the Soul Motorcycling podcast. Kyle, a police motor officer from San Diego, shares his journey from starting motorcycling six years ago to achieving his dream job of riding motorcycles for law enforcement. The conversation covers various aspects of motorcycle training, safety, and skills development. Kyle discusses the importance of continuous training, the differences between motorcycle and car spacing, and the benefits of practicing slow-speed maneuvers. He emphasizes the value of training programs, strategies for avoiding accidents, and the need for motorcyclists to be both skilled and aware. Kyle's insights are drawn from his experience as both a motor officer and a trainer, focusing on enhancing rider safety and performance. The podcast also highlights upcoming motorcycling events and the camaraderie within the riding community.

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