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Discovery Channel to Play Motorcycle History Series

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
Twist the Throttle

Have you heard of Milt and Dylan Weiss? They are the brains behind the groundbreaking video series “Twist the Throttle”.  The series was released early 2008 on Dicovery Turbo, Discovery Channel’s free online video system.  They look at the basic history of several motorcycle manufacturers and their design inspiration.  Dylan and Milt then discuss the technical design and test drive new bikes from the manufacturers.

If you haven’t seen it yet, I highly suggest checking it out!

To spread the motorcycle love, Discovery has decided to put the “Twist the Throttle” series over the air waves.  Starting in January 2009, they will begin showing the full series on Discovery HD Theater.  Even better, they will be adding new footage to the show.

Here are the manufacturers that they will be showing, and their air dates:

I give my contratulations to Milt and Dylan, and look forward to more great content from Cry Havoc Productions!  You can check out Dylan’s blog, Twisting Asphalt, here. However, I have just one question: When are you going to do a show on Triumph?  They are the world’s oldest continuous-production motorcycle manufacturer…

Just my thoughts.  :)

-Kris

Thanks to:

Cry Havoc Productions, Twisting Asphalt, Discovery Communications, Road Racing World, Autoblog, Discovery Turbo, Honda Motorcycles, Ducati Motorcycles, BMW Motorcycles, Kawasaki Motorcycles, Suzuki Motorcycles , MV Agusta Motorcycles, Bimota Motorcycles/Alpinestars , Yamaha Motorcycles

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From the Cautious Germans - BMW Motorcycle’s New Gear

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
2009 BMW AirFlow Suit

2009 BMW AirFlow Suit

BMW Motorcycles UK has released their 2009 rider’s gear line, and I have to say that at first glance it’s hit-and-miss.  I expect the quality to be outstanding, as BMW is well known for, but I first have to make a plea:

“BMW, would it kill you to put a little color on your gear?  No, black, white and armpit gray don’t count.

Now that I got that out of the way, I have to disclose to you that I’m an American wanker… ;)

Now that the air is finally clear, I’ve looked at the gear a little closer, it’s starting to grow on me.  Looking at the helmet, it also seems quite well featured.

According to BMW, the 2009 System 6 Helmet is another folding helmet, but they have put in a new hinge mechanism which holds the chin section closer to the helmet while it is open.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any pictures of the helmet while it is open.  (If anyone has any, post a comment below and I’ll put them up.)

The System 6 also has a nifty integrated sunscreen that can be quickly adjusted by using a slider with your left from outside the helmet.  You can see the sun screen in the photo below.

No word yet on whether it will be available in the US, but I am guessing a strong “No” based on past experience.

BMW System 6 Helmet

2009 BMW System 6 Helmet

On the purely aesthetic side, I do like the look of the BMW System 6 helmet over the System 5 helmet. The color and shape of the chin bar on the System 5 always makes me think that it was designed by parrots.

2008 BMW System 5 Helmet

2008 BMW System 5 Helmet

Conure Riding a Motorcycle

Conure Riding a Motorcycle

For the women, I am impressed with BMW’s new Trailguard Suit.  If you like brown and white with patches of neon yellow, it has a classic style that grabs the eye.  Maybe it’s the belt that brings everything together.  (The fashion expert that I am…)

2009 BMW Trailguard Suit

2009 BMW Trailguard Suit

Thanks to: London Bikers, BMW Motorcycles UK, Zoo-IQ, Ride It Like You Stole It, K-Bikes.com

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