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200 Miles Before Breakfast

BMW Motorcycle Owners of America
BMW Motorcycle Owners Of America
Motorcycles
Adventure Riding
Motor Rod Fest
Lane Filtering Laws
Motorcycle Safety
Motorcycle Riding
49er Rally
Rallies
Long-Distance Riding
Vintage BMW R 27
Motorcycling
Vintage Motorcycles
GS Trophy
R 80 ST
Namibia
Motorcycle Safety Training
California
Northern California
Community Engagement

200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, about and for the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Get to know the members one episode at a time!

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200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 76 features Bob & Bonnie Cohen, our Co-Chairs for the National Rally in 2026. We hope you'll join us in Essex Junction, Vermont, in... more

Ted Moyer, executive director of the BMW MOA, joins your host Wes Fleming on this episode of 200 Miles Before Breakfast to discuss a bunch of MOA member benefits, including the rebate program for parts and accessories, towing and tire protection plan... more

200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 74 features Ken Hoffman, medical doctor, wilderness EMT and MOA member since 2021.

You can learn more by checking out the show n... more

200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 73 features Ben Lower, co-host of The Thing About Cars podcast and MOA member since 2002.

You can learn more by checking out the... more

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Bonnie Cohen
Rally Co-Chair for the 2026 MOA Rally
BMW Motorcycle Owners of America
Episode: Bob & Bonnie Cohen - 2026 Rally Co-Chairs
Bob Cohen
Rally Co-Chair for the 2026 MOA Rally
BMW Motorcycle Owners of America
Episode: Bob & Bonnie Cohen - 2026 Rally Co-Chairs
Dr. Ken Hoffman
Passionate motorcycle rider and medical practitioner with expertise in emergency medicine
Integrative Natural Medicine
Episode: Ken Hoffman, member since 2021
Ben Lower
Co-host of The Thing About Cars podcast and MOA member since 2002
The Thing About Cars
Episode: Ben Lower, member since 2002
Johannes Muckel
Recent member of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America who enjoys riding and maintaining vintage motorcycles.
BMW Motorcycle Owners of America
Episode: Johannes Muckel, member since 2025
Pat Tremblay
A BMW motorcycle enthusiast and participant in the mileage contest.
Episode: Pat Tremblay, member since 2022
Wes Stephenson
Member of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America since 2023 and author of 'Molded on a Motorcycle'.
Episode: Wes Stephenson, member since 2023
Nick Dutton
Member of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, marketing coordinator for BMW NorCal
BMW Motorcycle Owners of America
Episode: Nick Dutton, Member since 2023
Jean Cordalis
Member of BMW Motorcycle Owners of America since 2016
Episode: Jean Cordalis (again!), member since 2016

Host

Wes Fleming
Host and passionate motorcyclist who engages deeply with listeners and guests, bringing insights from his own riding experiences.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 73 ratings
  • Too much Wes

    Great guests however Wes talks too much. I’d really like to hear what the guests have to say. If you can ignore Wes this is a good podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    mnmotojeff
    United States6 years ago
  • A Cut Above

    Love the podcast. In a market with no shortage of motorcycle podcasts, Wes provides a great show with thoughtful insights. Love his passion for motorcycles overall and certainly BMWs. Thanks brother and please keep the content coming.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    unionjack76
    United States6 years ago
  • Evening entertainment at MOA Rally

    Hi Wes- I’m listening to Cassie talking about her MOA experience. One thing she mentioned was that in comparison to the Sturgis Rally, there was not much evening entertainment. I was thinking that one easy way to provide more entertainment, other than the nightly music, is to show motorcycle related movies, possibly in the beer garden area or in some of the spaces where the seminars are given. You could even show several movies simultaneously, like the local multiplex. Easy to do, not much nee... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Londontraveler
    United States6 years ago
  • Well done

    After listening to 3 of the podcasts I have found it very polished unlike some that are done is a persons basement with mindless bantering.

    Interesting how they interview common people and their experiences although I can see this becoming tiresome.

    For the time being I’ll continue to download the episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Candubrain
    Canada7 years ago
  • Fun info but needs better sound

    You really need to tighten up your editing. Cut out all of the “ummms”, “ahhhs”, & dead space. You also need to give your guests a microphone when you record in locations like a garage or noisy restaurant. Why would you allow a screeching parrot in the background?!?!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Rjbowen9615
    United States7 years ago

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There is a blend of positive and constructive feedback regarding the podcast's content, with appreciation for the insightful discussions and the passion exhibited by the host.
Some listeners express concerns about the host dominating discussions, preferring to hear more from the guests.

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Bob & Bonnie Cohen - 2026 Rally Co-Chairs
Q: Why on earth would you take on the role of Rally Co-Chairs?
Bonnie and Bob both share their excitement and commitment to organizing the rally, highlighting the importance of community and the enjoyable experience of working with fellow members.
Understanding MOA Member Benefits with Ted Moyer
Q: Do you have to be an MOA member to sign up for roadside assistance programs?
You do not have to be an MOA member to sign up, but members receive discounts.
Understanding MOA Member Benefits with Ted Moyer
Q: Can I stack towing and tire protection claims?
Yes, you can submit claims for both towing and tire claims individually if needed.
Understanding MOA Member Benefits with Ted Moyer
Q: What is the process for submitting a rebate claim?
It's very simple; you fill out an online form including basic member information and attach receipts for approval.
Ken Hoffman, member since 2021
Q: What are your priorities of those skills?
Hoffman prioritizes major medical responses, activating EMS quickly, extricating individuals from danger, and ensuring proper extended care. He emphasizes that communication during emergencies is crucial.

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This podcast offers a unique glimpse into the lives and experiences of members of a prominent motorcycle community, focusing specifically on those who ride BMW motorcycles. Each episode features in-depth conversations with avid riders, exploring their personal journeys with motorcycling, community events, and the camaraderie amongst enthusiasts. Listeners can expect tales of adventure riding, vintage bike restoration, and insights into motorcycle culture, making it a relatable and enriching listen for anyone interested in motorcycling or looking to connect with fellow riders.

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Recent guests on 200 Miles Before Breakfast include:

1. Bonnie Cohen
2. Bob Cohen
3. Dr. Ken Hoffman
4. Ben Lower
5. Johannes Muckel
6. Pat Tremblay
7. Wes Stephenson
8. Nick Dutton

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