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Video Review - 2012 Bonneville T100PDFPrintE-mail
Monday, 09 January 2012 23:02
Written by Brandon

As 2011 was winding down, Johnny and I had the opportunity, thanks to our friends at Castle Powersports, to take out a 2012 Triumph Bonneville T100. These Bonneville's that Triumph has been putting out for the past several years are truly modern classics. While looking the part of a classic motorcycle from decades gone by, the current Bonnie's have modern brakes and electrics as well as a cleverly disguised fuel injection system. If you want the look of a machine from the sixties and the reliability of a modern motorcycle, one need look no further.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 January 2012 01:16
 
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Video "Quick Look" at a JIS Screwdriver for webBikeWorldPDFPrintE-mail
Friday, 21 October 2011 13:31
Written by Brandon

Below is a video "quick look" Johnny and I did for webBikeWorld.com on a JIS or Japanese Industry Standard screwdriver. Are these screwdrivers a miracle or are there abilities just a myth. Play the video below to find out. You can also read the entire review over at webBikeWorld.com.

 
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2011 Triumph Thunderbird Review VideoPDFPrintE-mail
Wednesday, 13 July 2011 19:58
Written by Johnny Jarvis

We recently had the opportunity to take one of Triumph's 2011 Thunderbirds out for a spin to do a review thanks to our friends over at Castle Powersports. Now if you've watched the premiere episode of our show, Cars Suck, then you have probably seen this review already. In this video we have separated the Thunderbird review into a standalone segment. Enjoy!

Last Updated on Friday, 15 July 2011 07:26
 
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Street Triple R Video ReviewPDFPrintE-mail
Saturday, 23 October 2010 15:53
Written by Brandon

street3Finally ready for "prime time" is our first motorcycle video review. For this review I got to take a test ride on Triumph's Street Triple R. The "R" is the premium version of the Street Triple which adds upgraded suspension, brakes, and some other goodies.

"With 105 horsepower on tap in such a small and lightweight bike one might assume that the street triple can be a real handful, but quite the opposite is true. In fact I'll dare to say that the street triple engine is nearly devoid of character. But don't get me wrong. I feel that character in a bike engine is typically a quirk, something one gets used to dealing with and indeed we feel we appreciate it."

We'd like to thank Jan Taylor at Castle Powersports for providing the opportunity to take the Street 3 for a spin. For more info about this bike you can call Jan at 615-851-4403.

Click the image to watch the video or just simply click here to start it up.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 June 2011 15:10
 


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