Thunder Radio Archive
On the second Thursday of each month at 1PM Eastern Metric Thunder airs Thunder Radio with Motorcycle luminaries. You can listen live or catch the seminar
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Thunder Radio Features Tom Monroe of Saddlemen
Saddlemen provides innovative designs and produces industry-leading products that have your comfort in mind. Tom Monroe talks about what is happening at the firm and how they are meeting the needs of the cruiser marketplace.
Saddlemen Provides Seat Heat
Saddlemen's SaddleGel Puts You in the Comfort Zone
Saddelgel Gel Pads from Saddlemen
It takes a couple of seconds for the audio to begin.
The radio show is approximately 30 minutes.
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Thunder Radio Features Mark Dooley of Hard-Krome
Hard-Krome believes that bigger is not only better, it’s the best! That’s the Hard-Krome story. They design and manufacture the biggest, baddest and best exhaust pipes
It takes a couple of seconds for the audio to begin.
The radio show is approximately 30 minutes.
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Thunder Radio Features Jessica Prokup of Roadbike Magazine
Jessica Prokup, editor of RoadBike, is in the House! She is in charge of one of the best metric magaznines
available today... don’t miss it! Click the left button to start, the middle button to
pause and the right button to stop.
It takes a couple of seconds for the audio to begin.
The radio show is approximately 45 minutes.
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Thunder Radio Features "The Baron" of Barons
Jon Von Chaldy, The Baron, talks with Metric Thunder Bob about Sturgis, design, customization and a new biker TV show… don’t miss it! Click the left button to start, the middle button to pause and the right button to stop.
It takes a couple of seconds for the audio to begin.
The radio show is approximately 35 minutes.
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Thunder Radio Features Marc Wolfram of Kuryakyn
Metric Thunder Bob interviews Marc Wolfram, Director of Sales and Marketing for Kuryakyn, the hottest name in motorcycle aftermarket chrome accessories.
Click the left button to start, the middle button to pause and the right button to stop.
It takes a couple of seconds for the audio to begin.
The radio show is approximately 30 minutes.
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