Short one today, but a fun one. LookOver was featured on the Peace Love Moto podcast this week, Season 4, Episode 143, hosted by Ron Francis. It was the first time I’d sat down and talked at length about what I built and why. Thirty-four minutes went by fast.
We got into a couple of stories you might recognize from your own riding.
One was about a buddy of mine who showed up to a group ride fully geared up, crew waiting, and when we popped his airbox the filter was black as coal. Everybody standing around with helmets on, ready to rip, and he’s elbow deep in his bike in the parking lot. We’ve all been that guy, or ridden with him.
The other one is mine. My clutch plates started going out 20 miles into the backcountry. Valley floor, dense trees, hills between me and the truck. That afternoon is a big part of why LookOver exists.
Ron also asked me what riding means to me, and it caught me off guard a little, because the honest answer runs deeper than I usually say out loud. It’s the mental reset. When I’m out on the trail with my riding buddies, I’m just there. Present. Not in front of a screen, not grinding. Playing. I come back to the week genuinely refreshed, and that’s not nothing.
If you’ve got 34 minutes on a drive or in the garage, give it a listen. It’s Peace Love Moto, Episode 143.
Thanks for being part of this.