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Average Bikers in a Cave

Average Bikers in a Cave

By: Darren Cresswell & Iain Bell
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A group of average bikers chatting all things motorbike. News, Reviews, Interviews and big questions.

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  • Episode 61 - Xmas Below Average bikers in a cave
    Dec 23 2025

    Welcome to the Average Bikers in a Cave show. A show were a group of average bikers cast about all things motorbike, and sometimes other non motorbike nonsense..

    On this weeks show we return a man down, but we will try and maintain our normal format of stupidity and silly. We have loads of news to catch up on.

    And this weeks Big Question, is a big recap and look forward to 2026… and a bit of a moan.

    Please check out Weebles World on Instagram and Facebook.

    And if you want to meet myself and Weeble we will be at The Motorbike Mental Health Coffee morning at Steelworx Motorcycles On Saturday 27th December 10am – 12pm

    located Unit 25 Flemington Industrial Park Motherwell, ML1 2NT.

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

    Come in and Enjoy.

    Big Thanks to our sponsors Diomyx for another year of Support

    If you are in the market for some very good cleaning products head over to Diomyx.co.uk.

    Quote AVERAGE10 at check out and you will get a 10% discount.

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    2 hrs and 50 mins
  • Episode 60 - Fiston Porks it EICMA
    Nov 11 2025

    Welcome to the Average Bikers in a Cave show. A show were a group of average bikers cast about all things motorbike, and sometimes other non motorbike nonsense..

    On this weeks show we return to our normal format of stupidity and silly. We have loads of news to catch up on.

    And this weeks Big Question, well more Big Update. We are talking about what went on at EICMA this year.


    Come in and Enjoy.

    Big Thanks to our sponsors Diomyx.

    If you are in the market for some very good cleaning products head over to Diomyx.co.uk.

    Quote AVERAGE10 at check out and you will get a 10% discount.

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    2 hrs and 32 mins
  • Episode 59 - He's not a Sock.
    Oct 27 2025

    Hi all, welcome to the Average Bikers in a cave Podcast. A group of average bikers chatting about all things motorbike.

    We have been a way for a bit, this has been due to some big things going on in life, nothing to worry about, we are now back on track a will be returning to our usual service.

    With that today's show is one we have been talking about for a while and then the opportunity to speak to a very brave person arrived.

    WARNING, today's show will speak about some difficult areas such as suicide, mental health and grief.

    Today we meet Catherine whose soul mate Callum ended his own life.

    She is going to talk to us all about him but more importantly about her and her journey through grief and the impact on her and Callum's friends and family.

    Today's message is this. If you are struggling or know someone who doesn't seem themselves, please talk to someone.

    Talk to a partner, a family member, mate or work colleague or seek out one of the many organisations that are out there fighting to offer support to people who are facing a manner of things but want to help.

    • Here a list of some of the organisations that are out there. Remember they are all strictly confidential
    • www.mhmotorbike.com
    • https://www.samaritans.org/ or call: 116 123
    • https://www.mind.org.uk/ or call: 0300 123 3393
    • https://www.rethink.org/ or call: 0808 801 0525
    • https://giveusashout.org/get-help/
    • or text SHOUT to 85258
    • https://hubofhope.co.uk/
    • https://mentalhealth-uk.org/
    • https://mhfaengland.org/every-mind-matters/

    Also Catherine mentions a really good book by Professor Rory Oconnor, here is a link to that book as well. https://www.amazon.co.uk/When-Darkest-People-Suicide-What/dp/1785043439


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