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Rider Experience: Corey's Aerostich Gear
We met up with fellow rider Corey Long lifetime resident of Tacoma, Washington to learn a little bit about his experiences as an everyday commuter using Aerostich Gear.
Aerostich website: www.aerostich.com/
Aerostich R-3: www.aerostich.com/collections/r-3
Aerostich Dispatch Messenger Bag: www.aerostich.com/collections/dispatch
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Видео

Blog Post #14: The State of AI: FFFFlaws In The Algorithm
Просмотров 543 месяца назад
CHATGPT JAN 9 VERSION (help.openai.com/en/articles/6825453-chatgpt-release-notes)
Blog Post #13: Waypoints Along the Analog/Digital Divide
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
Quantum Gravity Research Theory of Everything (ruclips.net/video/w0ztlIAYTCU/видео.html) Aerostich 'EZ Brake Bleeder' (www.aerostich.com/ez-brake-bleeder.html)
Blog Post #12: Read It And Weep
Просмотров 794 месяца назад
Aerostich Pageable Catalog (www.aerostich.com/catalog-pdfs) Aerostich R-3 Testing (ruclips.net/video/J07NHWT8Ljc/видео.html)
Legalize Lane Splitting in Your State! Lessons From Minnesota's Success | Ep. #2- Phil Stalboerger
Просмотров 7854 месяца назад
The subject of the second interview of the Aerostich Podcast is a fellow rider and full-time legislative lobbyist Phil Stalboerger. Phil shares his experiences as a rider growing up, his time and dedication within courtrooms, a life-changing accident, and how he used these experiences to advocate for the successful legalization of lane splitting in Minnesota, making it the 6th state to pass thi...
Blog Post #11: A Nearly Perfect Business Plan
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www.ridetowork.com
Aerostich LP (Lightweight Portable) Bag
Просмотров 2735 месяцев назад
This lightweight, ultra-compact water-resistant/repellent sil-nylon reusable bag packs anywhere and doubles as a functional backpack. Jam one behind the headlight or a side panel and it will stay there until needed. Or toss inside another pack or Messenger Bag. An indispensable tool for everyday, frequent and utility riders. It packs away easily, and is there when you need it. Learn More: www.a...
Blog Post #10: My Honda XR650L Story (Old-Guy Drivel)
Просмотров 715 месяцев назад
Box Fan Substack Essay (thedeletedscenes.substack.com/p/inside-the-box-fan ⁠) Long Service Model Story (about:invalid#zCSafez)
Blog Post #9: A Rebel with a (Hopeless) Cause
Просмотров 835 месяцев назад
‘The Path to Reducing Pedestrian Deaths Is Steep but Straight’ (www.nytimes.com/2023/10/21/opinion/pedestrians-cars-trucks-suvs-death.html)
Blog Post #8: A Gear Arsenal, a Budget, and a Bat Cave
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This week's episode is a blog post reading from Aerostich's Mr. Subjective.
From Hooligan to Hero: One Everyday Riders Trip | Episode #1-Ethan Taylor
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The subject of Aerostich’s first video podcast is a fellow rider you’ll enjoy meeting. Ethan Taylor shares his journey from hooligan beginnings to becoming an everyday motorcycle rider with a moto-supportive wife and family. His is a well-told ‘everyman’ story which many riders and aspiring riders will likely identify with, and benefit from. Ethan is Mr. Subjective's nephew-in-law, and we are g...
Blog Post #7. Old Guys Talking Motorcycles at a Tavern
Просмотров 1007 месяцев назад
Industrial Fabricating Building: clydeironworks.com/history/
Blog Post #6. Rat Races, Paradoxes, and Other Stuff I don't Quite Know What Else to do With
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Links mentioned: www.aerostich.com/blog/rat-races-paradoxes-and-other-stuff-i-dont-quite-know-what-else-to-do-with/
Blog Post #5: Shortest Mr. Subjective Blog Post Ever
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Blog Post #5: Shortest Mr. Subjective Blog Post Ever
Blog Post #4: A Serious Error in Judgement
Просмотров 385 месяцев назад
Blog Post #4: A Serious Error in Judgement
Blog Post #3. Poetry Corner
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Blog Post #3. Poetry Corner
Blog Post #2. Side Notes - Small and Large
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Blog Post #2. Side Notes - Small and Large
Blog Post #1. How Food Science Is Like Transportational Science
Просмотров 725 месяцев назад
Blog Post #1. How Food Science Is Like Transportational Science
Aerostich Messenger Bag Overview
Просмотров 8318 месяцев назад
Aerostich Messenger Bag Overview
Aerostich Messenger Bag Optional Stabilizer Strap: Installation and Use
Просмотров 3198 месяцев назад
Aerostich Messenger Bag Optional Stabilizer Strap: Installation and Use
Aerostich Kanetsu Heated Gear Walkthrough
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Aerostich Kanetsu Heated Gear Walkthrough
NEW Tan Color Release
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.11 месяцев назад
NEW Tan Color Release
NEW Aerostich Limited Edition Wind Triangles
Просмотров 47211 месяцев назад
NEW Aerostich Limited Edition Wind Triangles
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Andy Goldfine
Просмотров 54911 месяцев назад
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Andy Goldfine
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Duane 'Digger' Carey
Просмотров 270Год назад
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Duane 'Digger' Carey
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Paul Pelland
Просмотров 241Год назад
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Paul Pelland
Bridget McCutchen's Homecoming
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Bridget McCutchen's Homecoming
How to Machine Wash an Aerostich Suit
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
How to Machine Wash an Aerostich Suit
How to Replace the Zipper Slider on an Aerostich Suit
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How to Replace the Zipper Slider on an Aerostich Suit
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Voni & Paul Glaves
Просмотров 411Год назад
Very Boring Rally 5 Guest Speaker: Voni & Paul Glaves

Комментарии

  • @leadfooty
    @leadfooty День назад

    Are these pants you were over top of jeans or shorts? I'm looking for pants that I can wear over my clothes

  • @xvillin
    @xvillin 10 дней назад

    One thing that I am primarily concerned about is the waterproofness or the water resistantness of a garment. I don't think that I heard any about that here.

  • @xvillin
    @xvillin 10 дней назад

    It's not just produced, it's designed. Any mechanic that is constantly mad at the bad design of all the machines they work on can tell you how awesome it is when somebody designs something with not just function considerations but maintenance considerations. I'm not going to want to pay nearly two grand for a suit to not have it be repairable. Kudos to the Aerostitch crew for having a repair program. This video shows how much design consideration they have put into this suit over the years.

  • @BMWLDRider
    @BMWLDRider 11 дней назад

    Nice!

  • @randym5051
    @randym5051 18 дней назад

    So cool seeing Corey riding around Browns Point in Tacoma! We moved here too 3 years ago from Minnesota with our BMW GSAs and Aerostich suits. Must be some force of nature driving the migration. Lots of spring and fall riding here in that 45-55 temperature range with on and off light rain. Perfect Aerostich weather!

  • @NinaMayfair
    @NinaMayfair 19 дней назад

    The instructions say to apply it to wet gloves. Your gloves look dry.

  • @neddleman26
    @neddleman26 20 дней назад

    I’m a native Minnesotan who has been living in Seattle for a couple years commuting daily, year round, rain or shine, on my R1250GSA wearing my R3. This video hits home and I can fully endorse the R3! Plenty of rain and the suit has always been comfortable and dry. Top class product that I rely on daily.

  • @j.7937
    @j.7937 22 дня назад

    my wife commutes on her honda crf300 rally and wears her roadcrafter, even when its 100deg. she loves it. only person at the hospital that uses full gear.

  • @lbyvik
    @lbyvik 23 дня назад

    There is little more that I enjoy than ripping around in crappy, winter weather dressed in my R3 and observing the looks from all the cagers......Thank you Andy!!! I've several pieces of Stich gear for the variety of travels I take. As you well know, the R3 is the BEST bit of kit for my daily commutes!!!!

  • @mikeskidmore6754
    @mikeskidmore6754 23 дня назад

    I tried to purchase a heated vest in 2020 during the Plandemic, but that was not possible. I had to purchase an imported brand.

  • @andrewewan624
    @andrewewan624 23 дня назад

    Bought my ROADCRAFTER some 15 years ago !! STILL the BEST ...quality .... bar NONE ...and had all the top names over the years... Stay safe !!!

  • @joegarski1810
    @joegarski1810 23 дня назад

    I have been riding all winter in wisconsin for about 48 years. I started because I didn't own a car. Now, I just do it for spite.🙂

  • @theshab4769
    @theshab4769 25 дней назад

    my friend said she wants to buy it

  • @isaacgentz3319
    @isaacgentz3319 Месяц назад

    Exact same thing happened to me in a moskomoto jacket, which was completely destroyed. Aerostitch for me next time!

  • @Thatrabbitsdynamite3
    @Thatrabbitsdynamite3 2 месяца назад

    Hello... I am currently shopping your "parcel" bag and the large size of the Timbuk2 messenger bag. Could you do me a favor and offer me something in the way of total capacity in liters? Also, along with "clown posse," I too am interested in the decipherment of your dimensions. I realize there is a set protocol, but would you be so kind as to specify exactly? Thanks...

    • @aerostich
      @aerostich 2 месяца назад

      Sorry about the late reply! The 'Parcel' Messenger Bag has a total capacity of about 44 liters.

  • @TWDay-sy6nq
    @TWDay-sy6nq 2 месяца назад

    You are definitely jumping the gun calling it "Minnesota's success." We'll see. My bet is the fallacy of "Minnesota nice" is going to meet, head on, with Minnesota's more violent passive aggressiveness. I believe it was a stupid idea to try to slip in lane-splitting without getting control of exhaust noise. So, we'll see.

  • @rabidwookie606
    @rabidwookie606 2 месяца назад

    so cool

  • @presleypulchritude3968
    @presleypulchritude3968 3 месяца назад

    More videos on the way you can use this board-- how tos and you'd generate more traffic..I love mine, but it took a lot of trial and error to figure out what I can do with it

  • @feloniousmonk3049
    @feloniousmonk3049 3 месяца назад

    You guys are clueless, FILTERING was legalized in MN. California is the only state that permits SPLITTING, on multiple lane freeways and highways, generally performed between the High Occupancy Vehicle Lane (HOV) and #1 fast lane, with a wider striped gap in the paint left between the 2 lanes you are SPLITTING. Splitting may be performed at any speed between moving cars or stopped cars, and motorcycles.. Filtering is generally in Controlled cross traffic lanes going the same directions on multiple lane streets or BLVDs with speed limits at or under 45 mph, between cars that are MOTIONLESS and stopped. You FILTER between the stationary objects. You SPLIT when you and the CAGERS ( or cars ) are in motion. Get it RIGHT.... from a Californian.

    • @aerostich
      @aerostich 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for your comment. The new Minnesota law was carefully written to allow both filtering and splitting and on all highways and surface streets. Where traffic is moving slowly, riders may split lanes up to 15mph faster than the speed of the moving traffic up to a maximum speed of 25 mph. Where traffic is fully stopped, riders may filter through. Both filtering and splitting are allowed between lanes, and also on the shoulder, and drivers face penalties for interference.

    • @TWDay-sy6nq
      @TWDay-sy6nq 2 месяца назад

      You are delusional if you imagine that lane splitting can be done at any speed in California. The CHP made it quite clear that there are speed limits, regardless of how poorly you may be riding

  • @gerardgerard5681
    @gerardgerard5681 3 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @gerardgerard5681
    @gerardgerard5681 3 месяца назад

    Cool

  • @gerardgerard5681
    @gerardgerard5681 3 месяца назад

    Got to get one!

  • @thealternativevlog
    @thealternativevlog 3 месяца назад

    Around 2000 I bought a mountain bike thinking I would get into off-road riding, but I got into alternative transportation type riding. Then in 2004 I bought a road bicycle. And for a few years I did enjoy recreational riding. Then I lost interest and only used the bike as an alternative to driving whenever I felt like it. Fast forward to January 2024, I bought a motorcycle (CRF300 L Rally) to go moto camping. Hasn't happened much. Yet, I did start using the motorcycle to deliver food via an app and now I use the motorcycle when I don't feel like driving the car. By the way, I also frequently walk to run errands and still bike to do other things. End note, I'm glad Aerostich sees motorcycles as a social good.

  • @MotoDash1100
    @MotoDash1100 3 месяца назад

    Guys... can you please do both voices to both audio channels? One voice on left ear and the other in right ear is just... not great. Gonna just wait to watch episode 3.. and here I thought I found a new podcast to listen to...

  • @thealternativevlog
    @thealternativevlog 4 месяца назад

    Almost everyday, in San Antonio, Texas, I lane split on all interstate highways whenever there is start and stop traffic conditions. I'm actually a slow rider, yet as everything slows down I make my way to lane one, and ride the broken white line (between lanes one and two) until I get past the congestion. Then, I move back over to the right lane as everyone starts to speed up. Yes, it's not legal. But neither is driving over the speed limit, which lots of people do when the condition permits. And I lane split when conditions permit too.

  • @PaulLobb-f6s
    @PaulLobb-f6s 4 месяца назад

    I lane split (filtered or lane shared) albeit, illegally in the Philadelphia area for years when traffic was congested. While I am 100% for lane sharing, I understand it isn’t universally popular. So, it’s encouraging to hear that money was appropriated for the education needed to ensure successful adaptation to the new law. Unfortunately, most of our laws have been paid for in blood and sadly more blood will be spilled before all of the states adopt a similar statute. On a personal note, each and every time I decided to lane split it was with some trepidation. The sources of my trepidation were, am I a good enough rider, am I perceived as making a bad situation (traffic congestion) worse and am I going to get a traffic ticket. Having done my research, I believed in the safety benefit and I realized that I wasn’t negatively impacting the drivers of the other vehicles. However, I was fairly sure the drivers of the other vehicles felt a range of emotions as you might have expected. And the reality of the situation is, I definitely got better at lane splitting as I continued. Which is another way of saying, I started out a novice with novice level skills. It’s a skill that is foreign to most riders in the U.S. having never attempted to lane split. I do think, the law as written and as I practiced, is poised for success. I think you are right on the money, riders and other vehicle drivers are definitely going to need some time and training. Your estimate of a decade or more is realistic. Good luck Minnesotans and thank you for your time, patience and passion. Please, if you’re a rider and you haven’t tried it… don’t knock it without getting some education or responsibly trying it. As mentioned, it’s our responsibility to know our bike’s dimensions. Also, sharpen your low speed skills. If you’re not ready, feeling it or your bike’s too wide or your mirrors are positioned to smack other vehicles for Christ sakes… don’t do it. But please don’t rundown something you aren’t comfortable with without educating yourself first, thanks… This soap box is getting slippery, I’d better get down.

  • @jimhofner264
    @jimhofner264 4 месяца назад

    I've been rear ended twice while on my motorcycle stopped in traffic. I'm all for filtering/splitting. Lets catch up with the rest of the world.

  • @clownpocket
    @clownpocket 4 месяца назад

    I’m trying to understand the dimensions. Why are there four dimensions?

  • @epmrealtyericmccormack6534
    @epmrealtyericmccormack6534 4 месяца назад

    I watched the whole podcast. I am out here I Oregon. I cannot believe the previous Governor did not sign our lane splitting bill into law, when she had the opportunity. The law as explained in the pod, is very sensible. I would love to participate in getting that bill back in the Oregon Legislature.

    • @aerostich
      @aerostich 3 месяца назад

      Call Phil Stalboerger (his number is on the video), and he will assist. We, too, would love to see Oregon have lane splitting!

  • @davidmathers1141
    @davidmathers1141 4 месяца назад

    In 2022 my Ducati riding friend and me (on a 1200rt) were riding back from one of the Normandy D Day beaches to our accommodation when we came across traffic. We were connected via intercom so I asked him how confident he was with filtering (lane splitting) OK he said. So I approached the queue with appropriate caution whereupon the lines of traffic just parted before us. We shot through at 50mph confident that we were being looked after. This is in contrast to the UK. Where mean minded and aggressive drivers block any motorcycle just because they can and they don’t like people “jumping the queue”. Lane splitting is completely legal in the UK. So I guess whether or not it works out in Minnesota is dependent on how mean people are. In small congested UK most car drivers are either focussed on their mobile or asleep. Very few pay any attention to what they are doing. BTW, I recently completed 5,000 miles around the Northern states. Including a stop in Duluth where I bought some AD1 pants because I had rather stupidly assumed the weather was fine for jeans.

  • @mrad4234
    @mrad4234 4 месяца назад

    Fun to have read it and then heard it in his own tone 🙂, thank you for doing these

  • @mrad4234
    @mrad4234 4 месяца назад

    Slick idea, I think I just found what my next Aerostich purchase will be

  • @joepasquarello1273
    @joepasquarello1273 4 месяца назад

    Weathermen can't tell you what the weather was yesterday no less tell you what its going to be tomorrow.

  • @reecemullins8978
    @reecemullins8978 4 месяца назад

    The cool thing about lane splitting laws is that it doesn’t “force” anyone to lane split or filter.

  • @JayBee-cr8jm
    @JayBee-cr8jm 4 месяца назад

    I didn't know that lane splitting was now legal in Minnesota. That being said, I won't do it.

    • @aerostich
      @aerostich 4 месяца назад

      Starts July 1, 2025.

  • @shawnerickson8074
    @shawnerickson8074 4 месяца назад

    No! You’re trying to place an idealistic assumption in drivers that don’t give a damn what around them. Legal or not, lane splitting is tempting death. Y’all go ahead. I’ll pass. Curious: what’s the harm of not lane splitting?

    • @GTAIVisbest
      @GTAIVisbest 4 месяца назад

      Curious: what's the harm in allowing people to lane-filter?

    • @PaulLobb-f6s
      @PaulLobb-f6s 4 месяца назад

      I lane split (filtered or lane shared) albeit, illegally in the Philadelphia area for years when traffic was congested. While I am 100% for lane sharing, I understand it isn’t universally popular. So, it’s encouraging to hear that money was appropriated for the education needed to ensure successful adaptation to the new law. Unfortunately, most of our laws have been paid for in blood and sadly more blood will be spilled before all of the states adopt a similar statute. On a personal note, each and every time I decided to lane split it was with some trepidation. The sources of my trepidation were, am I a good enough rider, am I perceived as making a bad situation (traffic congestion) worse and am I going to get a traffic ticket. Having done my research, I believed in the safety benefit and I realized that I wasn’t negatively impacting the drivers of the other vehicles. However, I was fairly sure the drivers of the other vehicles felt a range of emotions as you might have expected. And the reality of the situation is, I definitely got better at lane splitting as I continued. Which is another way of saying, I started out a novice with novice level skills. It’s a skill that is foreign to most riders in the U.S. having never attempted to lane split. I do think, the law as written and as I practiced, is poised for success. I think you are right on the money, riders and other vehicle drivers are definitely going to need some time and training. Your estimate of a decade or more is realistic. Good luck Minnesotans and thank you for your time, patience and passion. Please, if you’re a rider and you haven’t tried it… don’t knock it without getting some education or responsibly trying it. As mentioned, it’s our responsibility to know our bike’s dimensions. Also, sharpen your low speed skills. If you’re not ready, feeling it or your bike’s too wide or your mirrors are positioned to smack other vehicles for Christ sakes… don’t do it. But please don’t rundown something you aren’t comfortable with without educating yourself first, thanks… This soap box is getting slippery, I’d better get down.

    • @TWDay-sy6nq
      @TWDay-sy6nq 2 месяца назад

      The first time you pass a cager with open windows on your unmuffled blubber bike, you're going to find out

  • @thomasbrogan8036
    @thomasbrogan8036 4 месяца назад

    Hmm

  • @mikeskidmore6754
    @mikeskidmore6754 4 месяца назад

    You need to Educate the 4 wheeler drivers, because they are not used to it and they go into Road Rage..

  • @johnhinds6540
    @johnhinds6540 4 месяца назад

    Thanks folks. But evaporative cooling really only works well in desert environments. The hot humid heat waves that hit the country are persistently miserable, which is why you see people riding in t shirts and shorts (bad idea).

  • @mikeskidmore6754
    @mikeskidmore6754 4 месяца назад

    I tired to purchase a heated vest from Aerostich on 2020. I guess because of the Plandemic none were available. I bought other brands. I will say this much . I like the ones that have stretche panels on the sides so it fits snug to your body .

  • @4940markhutchins
    @4940markhutchins 4 месяца назад

    You’re cold weather riding tips are great, especially the puffy. What about for LD touring? I think heated gear is the way to go.

  • @luker365
    @luker365 5 месяцев назад

    Which jacket is this

    • @aerostich
      @aerostich 4 месяца назад

      This is the Packable Down Puffer. You can find it here: www.aerostich.com/packable-down-insulating-mid-layer.html

  • @chuckb337
    @chuckb337 5 месяцев назад

    Everything here is understated of quality. Battle tested in every situation. Hot, cold, wet.. whatever the weather, you can be impervious. In a crash, it is track approved for most Trackdays, and is repairable but should use leathers, One feature missed was the reflectors. When at night, you are an equal force on the road with the cars and trucks. Also,say you crash and are knocked out on a dark/ rainy road, or over a guardrail, others will see (find) you easy. Serious equipment for real riders. Disclosure: I ride Darien, R3 suit, and a Roadcrafter suit of 30 years.

  • @gregggorman6197
    @gregggorman6197 5 месяцев назад

    I love my R3. Been wearing it for about 3 years now. It’s great for temps from low 30s to triple digits. I just had it serviced after about 70,000 miles. New long zipper and resealed in crotch. Good as new. It’s my go to riding gear. Great product. Great people.

  • @johndemmink3539
    @johndemmink3539 5 месяцев назад

    I’d like to listen but I can’t hear the guest

  • @nicholasuselmann2469
    @nicholasuselmann2469 5 месяцев назад

    I have a Roadcrafter and it's worth every penny. LOVE IT

  • @willshort1367
    @willshort1367 5 месяцев назад

    This was very interesting. One comment for Andy. Your mike isn't picking up your voice well. Ethan's mike was very easy to understand. Maybe have your mike pointed straight at your mouth. Just a suggestion from a former broadcaster. Keep these coming!!

    • @OoeTrainoO
      @OoeTrainoO 5 месяцев назад

      Hey Will! I agree, so I loaned them these to see if they liked them my Audio-Technica BPHS1 Broadcast Stereo Headset with Dynamic Cardioid Boom Mic. I’m a big fan of them. Thanks for listening!

  • @thomasbrogan8036
    @thomasbrogan8036 5 месяцев назад

    #40 😊!

  • @Freddels1
    @Freddels1 5 месяцев назад

    There's a TT Isle of Man Playstation game that many of the riders play to hone their skill and knowledge of the course.

  • @Vanegas613
    @Vanegas613 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a Honda guy, Red would be a dream come true. Black and red will have to do for now lol