Episodios

  • Clip: Motorcycle Giveaway! (Help Us Pick the First Bike)
    Apr 12 2026

    We are officially launching a motorcycle giveaway program, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!The concept is simple: we pick up a desirable used bike, spend some time riding and "vetting" it, and then give it the full treatment—upgraded tires, a proper tune, and that meticulous "CanyonChasers Q-tip cleaning" before raffling it off to one of you.The catch? We’re keeping the first few builds under a $10,000 budget, and we need to know what bike would actually inspire you to enter. Do we go for a nostalgic 90s sportbike, a modern middleweight adventure bike, or a custom cafe racer?In this clip, we brainstorm:The Classics: Trellis-frame Ducati Monsters and "Yellow" SuperSports.Modern Favorites: Ducati Desert X or an Aprilia Tuareg 660.The Wildcards: BMW RnineT, the Ducati Diavel, or even a Honda Monkey/Dax.WE NEED YOUR INPUT:What bike under $10k would you want to see us build and give away? Drop your suggestions in the comments below!Patreon Members: We’ve partnered with a reputable giveaway platform that offers a huge perk for our community—Patreon members get 10 bonus entries for every single entry.#CanyonChasers #MotorcycleGiveaway #ProjectBike #Ducati #BMW #CustomMotorcycle #TheBrakingZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/CanyonChasers

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  • Pre-Chamber Ignition Explained: The F1 Tech Saving Gas Engines
    Apr 7 2026

    A dive into the technical side of motorcycle development, starting with why Trail is the most misunderstood number in motorcycle geometry. We compare the Yamaha R7 and MT-07 to explain how a few millimeters of trail can completely transform a bike from a flickable city carver to a stable track machine.

    We also pull back the curtain on MotoGP and World Superbike rumors, discussing the "paradigm shift" as Chinese manufacturers like QJMOTOR and CFMOTO begin to dominate on the world stage. Finally, we explore the future of internal combustion, explaining how Formula 1 technology like Pre-Chamber Ignition and the Atkinson Cycle are being used to eke more energy out of every drop of fuel.

    In this video, we cover:

    Motorcycle Geometry Explained: Why Trail matters more than horsepower.

    The Industry Shift: Is the Japanese "Big Four" losing their edge to new global competitors?

    Engine Tech Deep Dive: How Pre-Chamber Ignition works to save the gas engine.

    The Pro Rider’s Dilemma: Brian’s search for the "perfect" street bike that isn't too clinical.

    00:00 Are We Being Paid for Positive Reviews?

    22:50 China’s Historic World SuperSport Win

    28:04 How Balance of Performance Works in Racing

    38:26 Help Brian Choose a Streetbike

    54:05 Huge MotoGP Rider Rumors & Silly Season

    01:05:30 The Tech Saving Internal Combustion: Pre-Chamber Ignition


    #MotorcycleTech #EngineeringExplained #MotoGP


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  • The Man Who Tried to Kill The Telescopic Fork
    Apr 5 2026

    This episode features a deep dive into the mind of Norman Hossack, the inventor whose radical front-end design challenged a century of motorcycle engineering.

    If you've ever looked at a modern BMW K1600 or the Honda Goldwing and wondered why the front end looks like a mechanical masterpiece instead of two basic tubes, you’re looking at Norman’s brain-child. He’s the McLaren F1 veteran who decided the entire motorcycle industry was "doing it wrong" and set out to prove it with his double-wishbone system.

    Who is Norman Hossack?

    Norman isn't just an engineer; he’s a disruptor who came out of the high-stakes world of 70s Formula 1. He took that "car logic" and shrunk it down to fit a bike, creating a system that:

    • Eliminates brake dive without making the suspension stiff.
    • Keeps wheelbase and trail constant, unlike forks that shorten and steepen every time you hit the binders.
    • Won championships on home-built racers while the big factories were still trying to figure out how to make forks slide smoothly.

    We explore the origins of the Hossack system and the singular obsession that drove its creation: the quest to eliminate front-end dive and achieve the "holy grail" of chassis design, completely separating braking forces from suspension movement.

    Norman shares the story of his journey from early prototypes to seeing his concepts adopted by major manufacturers. We discuss the physics of why traditional telescopic forks struggle under heavy braking and how his alternative arrangement provides a more stable, predictable platform for the rider. It is a technical yet human look at what it takes to disrupt an industry and why, despite its advantages, the "perfect" front end still faces an uphill battle for mainstream dominance.

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  • 2026 Yamaha R7 First Look | Aprilia still reigning supreme in MotoGP?
    Apr 2 2026

    Is the 2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 the best-handling middleweight on the market? In this episode, we go beyond the spec sheet to break down every major change to Yamaha’s top-selling sportbike. We also recap a wild MotoGP COTA weekend, Aprilia's straight-line "rocket ship" dominance , and why the R7 platform is the key to growing young racers.What’s New for the 2026 Yamaha R7?The R7 has evolved from a budget-friendly twin into a sophisticated, 6-axis IMU-equipped machine.Chassis Rigidity: A revised frame featuring 10mm wider seat sections and thicker tubing makes the 2026 model 12% stiffer.Spin-Forged Wheels: New lightweight wheels reduce weight at the rim by 4%, drastically improving the moment of inertia and turn-in.Precision Shifting: The gearbox moves to a 6-dog design for more accurate engagement.GP-Shift Ready: A clever new linkage allows for easy reversal of the shift pattern without aftermarket parts.Advanced Tech: Now features lean-sensitive traction control, lift control, and engine brake management.MotoGP COTA & Aprilia DominanceAprilia’s Speed: The RS-GP proved to be the bike to beat, with Marco Bezzecchi leading a record 121 consecutive laps.The "Celebration Crash": Jorge Martin explains why the R7-style electronics almost caused a disaster during his victory wheelie.The Future of RacingThe R7 Platform: Why a spec R7 class is the best way to bridge the $15,000 price chasm for junior racers and focus on talent over budget.00:00 - Intro: Aprilia's COTA Statement02:35 - Jorge Martin’s Celebration Crash & Wheelie Control08:15 - MotoGP Rider Contract Gridlock Explained14:40 - World Bagger Championship: 167 lb-ft of Torque?35:20 - 2026 Yamaha R7: The Deep Dive Begins37:15 - Why the R7 is Yamaha's Most Important Bike43:10 - Frame & Chassis: 12% Stiffer for 202648:35 - Spin-Forged Wheels: Moment of Inertia52:50 - Transmission Tech: 5-Dog vs 6-Dog Gearbox56:45 - Quickshifter Performance & Auto-Blipping01:00:40 - Aesthetics: The "Miami Vice" Edition01:02:10 - GP Shift: The Most Clever Feature on the Bike01:09:45 - The R7 as the New Junior Racing Platform01:14:15 - Closing the Financial Gap for Young Racers#YamahaR7 #MotoGP #TrackDay #blucru #yzfr7 #yamahamotorusa #yamaha #supersport

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  • Alpinestars S-R7 Helmet Review: Deep-Dive & Rider Impressions
    Apr 1 2026

    Thinking about the Alpinestars S-R7? In this episode of The Braking Zone, we go beyond the marketing hype to see if Alpinestars’ new mid-tier offering actually delivers on its "R10 performance at half the price" promise.After testing the S-R7 at Willow Springs and on the street, we break down the engineering that separates this helmet from the pack. We discuss the carbon-fiber, fiberglass, and aramid composite shell, the innovative Kamm-tail aerodynamic design, and why the integrated A-Head fitment system is a game-changer for rider comfort and visibility.What we cover in this deep-dive:Street vs. Track: Why the S-R7’s slightly "softer" shell might actually be a benefit for the average street rider.The Physics of Quiet: How Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and AI-driven design created a helmet so quiet we tested it on an electric motorcycle without earplugs.Real-World Aero: Does the "Kamm-tail" actually stop buffeting? (The semi-truck test).Safety First: A look at the non-Newtonian "Plasma" material designed specifically to protect your collarbones during an impact.Value Proposition: Is it really the best mid-tier helmet on the market today?If you’re looking for a technical breakdown of the Alpinestars S-R7 specs, its comparison to the Supertech R10, or just want to know how it handles 100mph+ turbulence, this is the video for you.Timestamps:0:00 – Alpinestars S-R7: First Impressions & Pricing4:34 – Integrated Tech and Aerodynamics5:44 – The Science of the Kamm-tail Design7:45 – High-Speed Testing at Willow Springs8:46 – Solving the "Semi-Truck Buffeting" Problem10:06 – Noise Levels & Electric Riding (The Earplug Test)11:43 – The Physics of Drag: Velocity Squared12:25 – How Alpinestars uses AI and CFD for Helmet Design13:38 – Venting Mechanics and Internal Airflow14:47 – MIPS, A-Head, and Customizing Your Fit15:54 – Saving Collarbones: The "Plasma" InnovationJoin the Conversation:Are you considering the S-R7 or sticking with a traditional track lid? Let us know your thoughts on the new Alpinestars aero direction in the comments below.#Alpinestars #SR7 #MotorcycleHelmet #TheBrakingZone #CanyonChasers #MotorcycleGearReview #Aerodynamics #MotorcycleSafety #AlpinestarsR7

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  • MotoGP is BROKEN and Needs to be Fixed. Here's How.
    Mar 30 2026

    MotoGP is getting stale. Will new tires, and bikes fix it? Or should we be changing something else? Dorna (MSEG), are you listening!?Let's break down why the current MotoGP weekend format is "spoiling" the Sunday show before the weekend even starts. Between the high-pressure Friday afternoon sessions and a Sprint race that serves as a movie trailer for the Grand Prix, the sport is stuck in a predictable loop.We’re proposing a ground-up fix to the weekend schedule:The "Free" Practice Lie: Why Friday afternoon has become a "Pre-Qualifying" nightmare that ruins the narrative.The F1-Style Knockout: Our plan to move to a knockout qualifying system to keep the pressure on the track, not the clock.The Sprint Shake-up: Why we should use Sprint Race Lap Times to set the Sunday grid. Imagine a rider crashing out, getting back on track, and setting a flyer just to save their Sunday—that’s the drama we’re missing.Bonus "Spicy" Points: A 3-2-1 point system for the fastest laps to keep the mid-pack fighting until the checkered flag.We’ve taken your research and comments into account, from BSB to World Superbike, to build a format that prioritizes the fan experience without sacrificing the sport's integrity.Dorna, are you listening? Let us know your "crazy" ideas for fixing the format in the comments. Is our F1-style knockout the answer, or is there a better way?00:00 The Problem with MotoGP Fridays01:45 How the Current System Benefits "The Big Teams"03:10 Why the Sprint Race "Gives Away the Ending"04:20 Proposal: The F1-Style Knockout System06:15 The Twist: Lap Times vs. Finishing Position08:30 Bonus Points & Incentivizing the Mid-Pack10:15 Dorna, Are You Listening?#MotoGP #TheBrakingZone #MotorcycleRacing #MotoGP2026 #RacingNews #MotoGPAnalysis

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  • Will Marc Marquez Retire? The MotoGP Brazil Chaos, The New Yamaha R7, and a Kitten in a Frunk
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode, we break down the chaotic and fascinating MotoGP weekend in Brazil, discussing everything from the crumbling track conditions to the "timid" performance of Marc Marquez. We dive deep into the rumors surrounding Marquez’s future and whether he will sign a 2027 contract or step away from the sport.

    We also take a technical look at the new Yamaha R7, discussing the sophisticated electronics and why this middleweight bike is a crucial "stepping stone" for the future of racing.

    Plus: A 100% true story about how the Honda NC750’s "frunk" became an emergency kitten rescue transport at 9,000 feet.


    Chapters:

    00:00 MotoGP Brazil: The Marc Marquez Takeaway: Is Retirement Looming?

    11:10 Track Conditions: Potholes, Rain, and "Dirt Roads"

    29:58 The Honda NC750 Review: The Kitten Rescue: Using the Frunk

    45:00 Why the R7 Engine is the Future of Moto3

    56:07 The Importance of Track Days & Safety Gear

    01:02:16 Patreon Bonus: Engineering with Norman Hossack


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  • MotoGP’s Meredith Effect Explained | How Heat Becomes Speed
    Mar 23 2026

    Is Aprilia using the Meredith Effect? A principle famously utilized on the P-51 Mustang has found its way into modern MotoGP as teams look for new ways to generate thrust through thermodynamics.In this clip from The Braking Zone, we dive into the mysterious "F-scoops" appearing on the grid. We break down the physics of how riders are using their own bodies—specifically their forearms—as active aerodynamic components to seal internal ducts while tucked on the straight.In this clip, we discuss:The "Arm-Cap" Trick: How sealing oval-shaped fairing ducts redirects airflow to stall drag-inducing side pods.The Meredith Effect: Is Aprilia actually superheating air to create jet-like thrust?P-51 Mustang vs. RS-GP: Comparing WWII cooling tech to 220mph prototypes.From Track to Street: Why these aero breakthroughs will eventually make the next generation of street bikes, like the Aprilia RSV4, even better.Join the Conversation:Do you think 3-5% thrust is realistic on a vehicle as short as a motorcycle, or is this just clever drag reduction? Let us know in the comments!Support the Channel:Want to see the exclusive graphics and illustrations mentioned in this video? Join our Patreon for a deeper look at the tech we can't show here.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/CanyonChasers#motogp #Aprilia #Aerodynamics #MotorcycleTech #MeredithEffect #P51Mustang #Engineering

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