Episodes

  • Introducing Harley Davidson with Jack Maddox
    Sep 10 2025
    Fire up your engines for the untold story of America's most legendary motorcycle. Jack Maddox guides you from a Milwaukee shed in 1903 to tomorrow's electric horizons, weaving grease-stained facts with myth-busting revelations. Discover how two young dreamers built an empire, how war forged unbreakable loyalty, and how Hollywood's rebel fantasies both celebrated and distorted reality. This isn't just motorcycle history—it's the chronicle of American ingenuity, told in Jack's warm, gravelly voice that makes every episode feel like wisdom shared over whiskey and campfire smoke. Six episodes. One legendary journey. Every mile matters.

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    1 min
  • The Outlaw Mirror
    Sep 10 2025
    Hollywood's leather-jacket mythology collides with the quieter reality of motorcycle clubs, custom culture, and garage-built craftsmanship. While Marlon Brando's "Wild One" creates lasting stereotypes, the real story unfolds in workshops where veterans apply military precision to custom chopper construction. The media distorts complex subcultures into simple rebellion narratives, but authentic motorcycle culture develops around technical expertise, long-distance touring, and artistic metalworking that rivals any fine craft. Jack explores how legendary builders created mechanical sculptures while fighting negative stereotypes, revealing where Hollywood's outlaw legend amplifies truth and where it simply fabricates convenient fiction for a culture that values substance over image.

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    24 mins
  • Harley Wheels of War
    Sep 10 2025
    World War II transforms Harley-Davidson's WLA military motorcycles into lifelines across muddy European battlefields and Pacific island campaigns. More than 88,000 WLAs serve as dispatch riders' mounts, carrying crucial intelligence through enemy territory and proving their reliability under conditions no civilian motorcycle would ever face. Veterans return home with deep emotional bonds to machines that kept them alive, flooding the civilian market with surplus motorcycles and military-trained riders. This massive influx creates a new motorcycle culture built on genuine expertise and hard-earned loyalty, as former soldiers translate their combat-tested mechanical knowledge into the foundation of America's post-war riding community.

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    22 mins
  • The Shed on Juneau Avenue
    Sep 10 2025
    In 1903 Milwaukee, two young men with restless intelligence and practical optimism sketch their first motor-bicycle in a ten-by-fifteen-foot shed. William Harley's engineering knowledge combines with Arthur Davidson's pattern-making skills to create the first Harley-Davidson prototype—a bicycle with a tomato-can carburetor and two horsepower of pure American audacity. Through freezing Wisconsin winters and countless mechanical failures, their experiments evolve from hobby to business as the Davidson brothers join the venture. The episode traces early V-twin experiments, board-track racing, and the fledgling dealer network that taught America to translate curiosity into distance, revealing how practical innovation and stubborn determination built the foundation of an empire.

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    20 mins