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  • Check out our line of motorcycle helmet chin mounts for action cameras here - https://wannabes.life/searchGet ready to rev your engines and hit the dirt with our latest episode of the WannaBes Mobcast! We had the chance to chat with Jay Clark, the mastermind behind DirtBikeTV, who's been tearing up the off-road racing industry since the early 90s.But this wasn't your ordinary sit-down interview! We took the action to the next level by hitting the trails with Jay before we hit the studio. It was an epic ride that got our adrenaline pumping and gave us a chance to experience the thrill of off-road racing firsthand.Once we caught our breath, we dove into an awesome conversation with Jay about everything from his background to bike builds, accessories, riding, working on bikes, building a social following, and so much more! Jay's a wealth of knowledge and has worked with so many people in the industry, making him an enigma that bridges the gap between motorcycle mechanics and social influencers.We talked about how promotions in the industry have evolved over the years, from local pro riders and magazine articles to hundreds of thousands of followers across all of the social platforms. It's a testament to Jay's ability to adapt to new technologies and platforms and stay relevant in this exciting industry.So, what are you waiting for? Rev your engines and join us for an epic ride with Jay Clark and the DirtBikeTV crew! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to the WannaBes Mobcast to stay up to date with our latest adventures.Jay Clark Instagram: @dirtbiketv1Facebook: http://facebook.com/dirtbiketv1TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@dirtbiketv1Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/DirtBikeTVWebsite: www.dirtbiketv1.comEmail: [email protected]/c/dirtnironhttps://subscribe.onxmaps.com/offroad/purchase/membership?promo=dbtv1Cardo In-Helmet Communication System Discount Code DBTV1 https://www.cardosystems.com/If you shop online at Rocky Mountain ATV/MC please click this affiliate link to shop in the future. There is no extra cost & it helps support our channel. Remember to click this link RM ATV/MC -DBTV Shopping each time you need to go there to shop.We have also organized some postings of the most common questions we get asked on one Google Sheet for you to view if you like. Here is the link https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nIv-8-6t6SLWjOnyfYG1AHuQngrKDBGeML6vWgM-MMM/edit?usp=sharingCredits: Studio productions by Seth https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/Video editing by Nikola Popovic:https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    In our second episode of the WannaBes Mobcast we talk to Anthony Johnson, the up and coming EnduroCross racer who is making a name for himself not only on the track but also on social media as well.   

    Check out Anthony Johnson on Instagram here. https://www.instagram.com/anthonyjohnson_521/

    In our first episode we got to hear from Graham Jarvis who we all know is one of the greatest riders of all time. For this episode we decided to go to the other end of the spectrum and learn form someone who is just starting out his enduro racing career. Anthony Johnson is 19 years old and lives in Northern Idaho where he trains to take the podium.   

    We talked to Anthony about how he got started and what sparked his interest in EnduroCross, his training routine, riding in Idaho, cross training, and enduro techniques that were very insightful for anyone who rides. Among many other interesting things about Anthony, he rides a Sherco 300 which of course we had to know more about that as well as how he sets up his bike. Living in an area where we don't see many Sherco's, we found it very interesting to learn about the bikes form someone who has a lot of seat time on one.   

    We finished the podcast by talking a bit about how Anthony intends to make a career out of being a professional athlete, not only through the traditional means of sponsorship but also thought the use of social channels and other methods. Lastly we had a few bonus questions that lead to a great story and a good laugh that you'll have to watch the episode to hear about :)

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Check out Graham's website for the Jarvis Signature Tours, Jarvis Race Team, and Jarvis Race Gear. https://www.grahamjarvis.org 

    Also check out the Graham Jarvis Academy as soon as it is available for great training videos to improve your technique.   

    WannaBes MobCast Episode 1 Show Notes: 

    It's official, the WannaBes have a podcast! To get things started, we go big, all the way to top of Enduro riding with our first guest - Graham Jarvis.   For most enduro riders, G-Force Jarvis doesn't need much introduction. But we'll give ours anyway and then let the man himself explain how he describes his career.   

    We kick off our conversation with the Silent Assassin by chatting a bit about his recent knee injury, how it happened, and where it's left him these last few weeks. Graham Jarvis shows his competitive side, and gives us a sense for why he's held the top spot in Enduro competition for so long.   From there, we get into technique (use your clutch more he tells us), fitness routines (workout your way, just stay fit), how to stay hydrated on the bike, and why Jarvis crushed his own shed :). Jarvis tells us his take on staying in the game in your 40s and gives us a few hints about how to keep our heads in the race even when we're DONE (spoiler - you have to want it more!).   

    As business owners in the Enduro space, we were of course interested in the Graham Jarvis empire (as we call it) and we spend some time exploring his many business ventures from his world-class tour franchise to his signature race gear and of course, his 1 million Instagram followers. We ask Jarvis about his business plans for the near future, and encourage a class right here in CA (after COVID perhaps...).   

    We wrap our conversation with audience questions, shotgun style (message us if you want your question featured on our next show).   

    And that's a show folks!! Tune in each month for a new guest, and join us on our journey to learn the deepest secrets of Enduro magic ;)

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Follow EnduroMethod on Instagram here  - https://www.instagram.com/enduromethod/ 

    Also check out their LinkTree for more resources - https://linktr.ee/enduromethod  

    Today on The WannaBes Mobcast, we talk with the founders of EnduroMethod, a fitness training coach working specifically in the off-road world helping enduro riders perform at their best!  We talk about the do's and dont's of working out with a dirt-bike goal at the end of that rainbow. What's unique about fitness training for riders, and how to get your head into the right mindset to be your best on the bike.   

    We cover some tips for hydrating, keeping up your blood sugar, and staying fueled during longer riders - with some ideas you've probably not thought of unless you've already talked to a pro before.   

    Credits:  Studio productions by Seth 

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/  

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/ 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Looking for a Rekluse Clutch for your bike? - https://rekluse.com/  

    We sit down with the founder of Rekluse Clutches, Al Youngwerth, to talk all things plates, baskets, and springs.   

    Al explains how we came up with the idea for the iconic original Rekluse auto-clutch system, and how they nailed production on the first run! We get into the weeds, talking clutch technology like how friction plates actually grab, and what all that oil is doing sloshing around your clutch. We're clutch nerds and we loved learning the science behind the magic.   

    From there, we talk a bit about manual clutches, and what actually is the riding difference, how auto clutches can save your ass, and much more.   

    Credits:  

    Studio productions by Seth 

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/  

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Check out the Clever Lever on the Midwest Mountain Engineering website here - https://www.midwestme.com/find-your-lever/midwest-moutain-engineering/find-the-right-lever 

    Today on the WannaBes Mobcast we are going to be talking about a hidden gem of a product called the Clever Lever from Midwest Mountain Engineering and we are bringing on none other than the engineer and designer of this great product, Steve Pohl. We got to learn about how Steve got the idea for the Clever Lever which of course had its roots in a broken bike story. Over the course of the last fourteen years, the Clever Lever has grown to cover a wide range of European bikes like KTM, Husqvarna, GasGas, Sherco, Beta, Husaberg, TM, and a few others. If you don't already know, the Clever Lever is a clutch lever that reduces the amount of force required to pull in the clutch lever by fifty percent thereby reducing fatigue and arm pump. This allows you to ride harder for longer and get the most out of your dirt bike. The Clever Lever also allows you to take advantage of the full length of the clutch pull stroke. 

    This means that you have to fully pull the clutch lever in to take the clutch plates from fully engaged to fully disengaged. This effectively increases the clutch contact patch throughout the length of the clutch pull which allows you to modulate the clutch better and apply the right about of power to the ground without losing traction. What is nice about the force reduction is that you only need to use one finger in order to modulate the clutch which means that you can have a shorter lever and more fingers wrapped around the handlebars for better control. If you are picky about the ergonomics and the look and feel of your controls, Midwest Mountain Engineering also sells a matching brake lever as well. One important thing that we talk about is how to install and tune the Clever Lever so that you are getting the most out of this great product. 

    As a product that lets you finely tune the adjustment, it is important to set the clutch lever up right. Otherwise, you may find that your clutch plates either won't fully engage or disengage. Included in your purchase are a very detailed set of installation instructions and Steves stresses how important it is to follow those instructions fully so that you don't end up frying a clutch. The best part is that Steve is there to help if you can't quite figure out how it works and he backs up the Clever Lever with a satisfaction guarantee. What we love about the Clever Lever is that it's not only a great product but it is as grassroots as you can get. Steve saw a solution to a problem and he solved it. That shows in the fact that Midwest Mountain Engineering has grown by word of mount from its inception and continues to grow on the basis of a great product.  

    Credits:  

    Studio productions by Seth 

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/  

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/ 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Follow Rich Larsen on Instagram here  - https://www.instagram.com/richlarsen511/ 

    Also check out the  @IRCTireUSAMoto  Channel where Rich posts all of his training videos.  

    In todays episode of the WannaBes Mobcast we are talking with Rich Larsen, the IRC Tire Guy and enduro training coach about how to improve your riding skills and techniques to help make you a better rider. Rich has a wealth of knowledge and experience that he brings into this conversation having trained thousands of riders from professional racers to weekend warriors. We talked with Rich about the basics of riding and techniques that you need to master as the building blocks that will help you take on larger obstacles. As with his own channels and the videos that Rich produces for the @IRCTireUSAMoto  channel, Rich gave us all the details and tricks that he uses with his students when he is training them. Of course, this is no substitute for actually going through a training program with Rich but it is a great start to help you know what to practice and why. We talked about Rich’s background and experience in racing and how he got into training other riders. We then talked about techniques ranging from static balance, body position, throttle and clutch controle, braking, and more complex skills like the double blip. In that we also covered a lot of mistakes that most riders make in all of these techniques and how to help correct those errors. We also cover bike set up and a few things you can do to help improve your riding experience. It won’t come as any surprise that for Rich Larsen “technique trumps all”. With that being said he did have some great advice for tire selection, gearing, sag settings and so on that you need to get right so that you are staring from a solid platform. If you are based in the Utah area we would definitely recommend that you take a class with Rich where you will learn fist hand not only how good a rider but also teacher he is.  

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    Studio productions by Seth https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/ 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Check out the SmartCarb here - https://smartcarbfuelsystems.com 

    There's a lot of talk about what the best method to fuel your two stroke dirt bike is. You may think that the natural progression is for all combustion engines to move toward fuel injection but then why is KTM reverting back to throttle body injection? In this episode of the WannaBes Mobcast we talk with Corey Dyess from SmartCarb to explore this topic and learn more about what the future of fueling systems might look like for two stroke and four stroke motorcycles. Admittadly my intuition going into this conversation was that carburetors were a thing of the past but after talking to Corey about what the SmartCarb can offer, I can now say I definately think different. This comes in two parts since one of our bikes, a 2006 KTM 300 xcw, is running the SmartCarb and we have had nothing but great experiences with it. Not only do you not have to worry about jetting your bike for elevation but the carb doesn't flood, or leak when you tip over. You also get more overall power out of the bike due to the finer fuel attomization and there are no flat spots in the power ban because the SmartCarb doesn't have jets. If all of this sounds interesting to you than you should watch this full episode. Corey dives into detail about the technical aspects of the SmartCarb and how if functions so hang on to your asses because this conversation will blow you away.

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    Studio productions by Seth 

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    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Find Hallie on social at: 
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/halliemarks676/
    Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@halliemarks676 
    In this episode of the WannaBes MobCast we interview our youngest guest yet, the amazing Hallie Marks. Pro enduro rider and Sherco Rider Development Team member at only 17, Hallie gives us all something to aspire towards.   
    Riding since she was 6 years old, Hallie might have more years on bike than many of you, and her skill shows. Follow her on Instagram and you'll learn a thing or two about how to handle a bike.   We talk through how she got her start riding. What setup she likes to run on her bikes, her favorite tips and tricks for riding (spoiler, she uses the clutch a lot!!) and dive into what it's like to ride dirt bikes as a woman.   
    We're sure Hallie's got a long career ahead of her in the sport and we're excited to see where dirt biking takes her. Checkout the full episode for all the details!  
    Credits: 
    Studio productions by Seth https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/ 
    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 
    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/ 
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Find Megs Braap on: 

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megs_braap/

    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MeganGriffithsDirtbike

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/megsbraap

    Class Schedule - https://us.tractionerag.com/usaclinics 

    In this episode of the WannaBes MobCast we interview the intrepid Megan Griffiths, known the internet wide as Megs Braap. Megs is a true badass in the enduro world for more reasons that we can count and she's one of our heroes. We love following Megs journey for two reasons, she's awesome on the bike, and she's awesome at social media (both of which we can generally only aspire to dream about).   

    Meg has been doing things her own way for just about forever. She didn't let anyone tell her to ride a dirt bike (except maybe the sales team where she almost bought a quad), and she didn't let anyone stop her starting her own business. We chat through how she got into riding, why she decided to start her clinics, and what you can expect to learn if you take one.   

    We also dig into Megs clear tenacity, talking through how she spent the Covid months living in the woods to preserve her savings and how her stable of bikes comes hard won.   

    Watch the whole episode to get all the details!  

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    Follow Max Gerston on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/maxgerston/?hl=en 

    In this episode of the WannaBes Mobcast we are interviewing Max Gerston who is a staple in the hard enduro and EnduroCross series here in the United States. You might recognize him by his iconic cowboy hat and mustache combo that he has become famous for in the moto community. Max has an impressive resume of podium finishes and a wealth of knowledge for anyone in the sport. Max Gerston is not just an incredible rider but is also a bit of a media personality himself. In the hard enduro series this season Max is making a shift into media commentary where he reports trail side for major racing events and even jumps into the race to provide some trail footage of the top contenders.   

    When Max isn't racing EnduroCross or busy making awesome videos about the Hard Enduro series, you can find him at his training facility in Arizona. Thats right, Max is also invested in helping others reach their fullest potential on the backs of their petrol ponies. No matter if you are a new rider or a pro, Max can help you improve your riding skills at his own personal training facility.  We had such a great time talking with Max and learning about how he grew into the pro racer, entrepreneur, commentator, and trainer that he is today. We didn't have nearly enough time to get to all of the topic that we wanted to cover so in out next episode we will focus on trining to bring you all of Max's wisdom. Until next time we hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.   

    Check out Max Gerston on his website where you'll find his training information - https://maxoff-road.com/about/ 

    Credits: 

    Studio productions by Seth 

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/ 

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic: 

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/ 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Check out Simon Cudby's website here - http://www.cudbyphoto.com/

    or find him on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/cudby/ 

    Simon Cudby is a pro moto photographer. He has been for much of his career. And he's damn good at it too, just go look if you're curious. But in a world dominated by "authentic" content (you know "blair witch quality cell phone clips) that are popular for maybe 5 minutes on a social media feed, does pro photography still have a place in the sport? We chat through this existential question and a whole lot else (like moto history, vlogging, travel photography, and life philosophy) in our interview with Simon.   

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Check out Johnny Weisman on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/therideshopaz/

    Johnathan Weisman is a legend of a suspension mechanic, handling most of the suspension work for some of the top Sherco Factory riders, including greats like Destry Abbott, Cody Webb, and Louse Forsley (who all happen to have also been our Mobcast guests recently, I'm sure that's just a coincidence). Because of his experience running race level enduro suspension for so many of the riders we're so impressed with, we figured Johnny would be the ideal person to come talk to you all about how you can maximize your own suspension outcomes. We were not disappointed! Johnny pretty much blew our minds, ok maybe not literally, but he did really impress us with his approach, ideas, and intuition when it came down to how suspension actually works. 

    Most people know there are springs (or air), some oil, and some little clickers that make things different. But how it all comes together into a comprehensive "theory of suspension" is as black box as, well real black boxes. Few people, us included, have any real sense for what happens inside those shiny canisters, it's probably magic right?

    Talking with Johnny was so eye opening because he demystified how it all works together, how your riding style impacts your choices, and he tells us where to start when thinking about suspension tuning for the first time. Anyway, before we spoil it all, just go listen for yourselves, you will not be disappointed. 

    We do need to quickly thank you for bearing with our audio issues on this episode. We had some technical difficulties, basically it was a shitshow of poor podcast operations (all on us, no fault of Johnny). We're getting it dialed, listen to this one because it's worth it, we'll have our act together next time, we promise. 

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    Check out Destry Abbott on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/destryabbott/ 

    Destry Abbott is an absolute legend in the off road racing world and we at the WannaBes were honored to talk with him about his career and the advice that he has for anyone that rides a dirt bike. As a factory rider for fourteen years for the Monster Energy Kawasaki team, Destry won ten major championships as well as seven gold medals at the famous International Six Days Enduro (ISDE). Destry also won five AMA National Hare & Hound Championships and has competed in enduro cross in the X-Games. Destry has had an incredible life not only as a multigenerational off road racer but also as a leukemia survivor, which you can learn more about in the featured film Strong on Amazon. 

    Strong is a must see movie about Destry's battle with cancer and will really make you appreciate his upbeat attitude and constant positive outlook on life.   

    Check out Destry Abbott Strong here - https://www.amazon.com/Strong-Destry-Abbott-Story/dp/B07ZWWD6DR 

    Also check out the DA8 Strong Foundation helping improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their families - https://www.da8strong.org 

    Destry is also father to Cooper Abbott who is a recently signed FactoryONE Sherco rider. 

    We first interviewed Cooper a few months back and you can see that episode here. 

    Destry now runs the DA8 Training school where he works with pro racers and moto enthusiasts to help them improve their riding abilities. Destry has a wealth of knowledge and is an amazing instructor. We could have talked with Destry for hours and probably not even scratched the surface of the wisdom that he could share with us. We will have to do another podcast in the future where we talk more about techniques and training for everyone's riding benefit. 

    Until then you can check out the DA8 Training website here:  https://www.da8training.com

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    In this episode we sit down with Trials Champion and now Hard Enduro rider Louise Forsley to talk about all things dirt bike. Louise tells us how trials competition kept her going as a kid, and why she's recently been pushing more into enduro riding for a change of pace. We chat through what it's like to compete as a female rider and she shares a couple stories to help us understand her perspective on this sport. We talk fitness training, and how you keep your head in the game when the going get's tough. 

    Find Louse on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/louiseforsley77/

    Many thanks for bearing with our poor audio quality on this episode, we had an equipment meltdown that gave us a struggle. 

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    In this episode of the WannaBes Mobcast we talk with Cooper Abbott who has just signed his first contract with FactoryONE Shirco coming over from the KTM satellite team RPM Racing. Cooper is the son of Destry Abbott who holds ten major championships and seven gold metals at the International Six Days Enduro as well as 3 finals at the X Games.  

    Cooper talked to us about how he got started in Enduro Cross, having really pursued his riding career since he was a teenager and now as a factory rider here in the United States for the FactoryOne Sherco Team. Cooper gave us a ton of really great advice about bikes and riding as well as a glimpse into what it is like to be a professional rider.  As an up and coming name in the sport, Cooper said that he is excited for the next several years of racing, improving his technical skills, learning from the legend and now team mate Cody Webb, and becoming a regular podium finisher in not only Enduro Cross here in the US but also the FIM Super Enduro and Extreme series in Europe as well.  

    We really enjoyed talking to with Cooper and are excited to share this conversation with you all. We hope you get as much out of it as well did.

    Find Cooper on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cooperabbott120/

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    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    This has to be one of the best episodes of the WannaBes Mobcast to date. This is the fourth podcast episode but it was also the first time we got to interview a guest in person. In this episode of the WannaBes Mobcast we interviewed Travis Brock from the EverySingleSunday YouTube and Instagram channels. 

    You can find the EverySingleSunday channels here.   

    https://www.youtube.com/c/EverySingleSunday 

    https://www.instagram.com/every_single_sunday/

    In this episode Travis tells us how he started the EverySingleSunday channels as an influencer on YouTube. We cover a wide range of topics from the day job that allows Travis to be the EverySingleSunday guy at the same time, to trends and strategies that have help build the EverySingleSunday channels. We talked about how Travis broke his leg recently riding a Honda Grom. The moral of the story was don't buy a Honda Grom... Just kidding! Wear the proper riding gear. :) We also talked about how Travis came be to such a good rider and his love for motorcycles. As an influencer running the EverySingleSunday channels, Travis has ridden various dirt bikes all across the United States, Canada, and Mexico and has worked with partners like BikeBandit and Ready To Ride Rentals. As part of his travels he has a ton of great stories to tell like the time Travis rode the Big Bear Trial Ride on a KTM 790 and a lot of his adventures are published on his YouTube channel.   

    You can find the EverySingleSunday partners here  

    https://www.bikebandit.com 

    https://www.readytoriderentals.com 

    Check out this episode of the WannaBes Mobcast for a few laughs and great riding stories as well as some good information on growing a YouTube and Instagram channel.

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg

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    In our third episode of the WannaBes MobCast we interviewed Cody Webb the Goatee. Cody is currently the man to beat in EnduroCross and Hard Enduro here in the United States. 

    Check out Cody on Instagram and YouTube here.   https://www.instagram.com/codywebb2/

    Also check out All Kids Bikes who Cody is an ambassador for.  https://allkidsbike.org 

    Cody Webb who was previously the National Trials Champion made the jump to become a pro hard enduro rider and is now the man on the podium in almost every race he competes in. We talked too Cody about how he got stared in riding with his dad who was a trials rider himself. Cody has been riding nearly his whole life, starting in trials where he competed in the early 2000's. Like many trials riders he saw the rise of hard enduro and enduro cross here in the United States. It wasn't long before Cody jumped on an enduro bike and quickly rose to the top of the sport.   Cody Webb gave us a ton of great riding advice and insights into the life of a pro enduro rider. We didn't get a chance to ask all of the questions that we wanted so we will have to do a part two podcast to finish the conversation.

    Credits:

    Studio productions by Seth

    https://www.instagram.com/seth.orsomething/

    Video editing by Nikola Popovic:

    https://www.instagram.com/goteki_audio_video/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjwxp4vUUnAW4lLrbClFvgg