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Campfire Moto Stories

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At Campfire Moto Stories, we celebrate the adventures of everyday riders. Our mission is to recreate the camaraderie of race campfires, sharing tales that inspire, entertain, and connect the motorcycle community. By giving voice to enthusiasts, we remind everyone why we ride and belong to this incredible community. 

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Win this 2002 Yamaha Yz250 Jeremy McGrath replica bike!

Welcome to Campfire Moto Stories!

If you're like me, you love listening to motorcycle podcasts. One day, as I was listening to one and laughing hysterically at a shared story, I realized that the best part of these podcasts is when people share their experiences. A few weeks later, while sitting at a race with a group of friends, we were all bench racing and swapping amazing stories from the past. That’s when it hit me - there are so many incredible stories out there, and there should be a way for everyone to share them. And that’s how Campfire Moto Stories was born!
 

How It Works:

It's simple! Share your amazing motorcycle stories with us. Hit the record button and, and tell us about your adventures, mishaps, and unforgettable moments on two wheels. Think of it like sitting around a campfire, reminiscing with friends. Don't over think it! I promise you have a story people want to hear!

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Terms and ConditionsThank you for your interest in Campfire Moto Stories. We look forward to hearing your story. Please carefully read the following terms and conditions before submitting your story:1. **Acceptance of Terms:** By submitting your story, you acknowledge and agree to these terms and conditions.2. **Third-Party Involvement:** If your story involves third parties, please be mindful that they may not want their names or details associated with the story. By including any third-party information in your submission, you assume full legal responsibility for obtaining the necessary permissions and ensuring the accuracy and appropriateness of the content.3. **Legal Responsibility:** By submitting your story, you agree to take full legal responsibility for any content that involves other individuals. Campfire Moto Stories, its affiliates, and partners will not be held liable for any legal issues or disputes that arise from the inclusion of third-party information in your submission.4. **Content Usage:** You grant Campfire Moto Stories the right to use, modify, and distribute your submitted story for promotional and commercial purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, inclusion in podcast episodes, social media posts, website content, and other marketing materials.5. **Personal Information:** Any personal information collected during the submission process will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy. By submitting your story, you consent to the collection and use of this information as outlined in the Privacy Policy.6. **Indemnification:** You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Campfire Moto Stories, its affiliates, and partners from any claims, liabilities, damages, and expenses (including legal fees) arising from your submission.7. **Modifications:** Campfire Moto Stories reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice. It is your responsibility to review these terms periodically for any changes.By checking the box below, you acknowledge that you have read and understood these terms and conditions and agree to abide by them. You also confirm that you have read the official rules.

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Upcoming Episodes September 5th, 2024 we're coming to you live @ 7PM EST! 

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About the bike: In addition to the podcast, I do side work on friends' bikes. This 2002 YZ250 Jeremy McGrath replica bike was brought to me for a carb cleaning after sitting for years. After a thorough inspection and cleaning, I realized it was in great shape aside from some faded plastics. I decided to completely strip her down to the frame, sandblast it, and repaint the frame with OEM-spec paint. I replaced any worn-out bearings, new plastics, and finished it off with '02 MC replica graphics. This bike has been lovingly restored and is ready for new adventures

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Get Involved

Share your story, tune in to our podcast, and join our community. By participating, you also get a chance to win the restored 2002 YZ250 Jeremy McGrath replica bike. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for live shows every other Thursday evening, and follow us on social media for the latest updates and to send in your videos. Thank you for being a part of Campfire Moto Stories. Let’s celebrate our shared passion for motorcycles together!

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About Me

My life has been fueled by a passion for motorcycles that runs as deep as the Florida roots I call home. From humble beginnings as the slowest goon on a dirt bike to ultimately finding myself competing in the renowned sponsor cup class at Dade City Raceway.

Motorcycles aren't just a hobby—they're in my blood. Raised in a family entrenched in the motorcycle industry, my entire family has been or is currently working in this vibrant field. I cut my teeth at my father's Honda dealership, where at the age of 10, I was assembling bikes straight out of the crates for a meager $5 a bike. Every bike I've ever owned has been earned through my own hard work. Yes, even though my father owned a Honda shop, he made sure I paid for my own bikes and every race since I was 10!

But my love for motorcycles isn't confined to the racetrack. Summers were spent traveling the open roads on the back of my parents' bike, embarking on epic journeys from Florida to Maine and beyond. As an adult, my weekends were a blur of street riding, road racing, and every facet of dirt bike riding imaginable, with motocross and hare scrambles dominating my passions.

In a twist of fate that could only be described as destiny, I found my wife working as a salesgirl in a well-known Atlanta motorcycle dealership. Now, as parents, we pass on the torch of two-wheeled adventures to our child, who has recently begun his own journey astride a PW50.

Join me as I weave tales of adrenaline-fueled triumphs, heart-pounding races, and the enduring camaraderie that binds the motorcycle community together. Welcome to Campfire Moto Stories, where every twist of the throttle sparks a new adventure.

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