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I know this is yesterday's news.... so GFY if it's a repost
Cliff's notes, Twist The Throttle takes its audience inside Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, BMW, Ducati, MV Agusta, and Bimota like never before.
There's also about a 25 minutes technical look inside Alpinestars. Very cool.
TWIST THE THROTTLE A Unique, Insider’s Look Into Eight Of The World’s Premier Sport Motorcycle Manufacturers - News release
Presented for free in full HD on Discovery Turbo Online premiering today, March 13th, Twist The Throttle delivers an extraordinary, behind-the-scenes perspective of what makes eight of sport motorcycling’s legendary brands tick.
With over four hours of material online, Twist The Throttle takes its audience inside Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, BMW, Ducati, MV Agusta, and Bimota like never before. Multiple webisodes encapsulate each manufacturer’s remarkable tale: Starting with a trip back in time to reveal the brands’ magical histories, the films evolve to explore never-before-seen footage behind the closed doors of their manufacturing facilities, design centers, and R&D departments, offering an incredible insight into the past, present, and future of the motorcycle world.
Cry Havoc Productions, an award winning independent documentary company which has produced Speed on Two Wheels, Driving Design, and Top Marques, uses their unparalleled knowledge and passion for motorcycling to capture it all in crystal-clear, high-definition video with the kind of quality the sport deserves.
Filmed during a remarkable 36,000-mile journey to four countries on three continents, Twist The Throttle is the most comprehensive documentary series to ever showcase the inner-workings of today’s premier sport bike brands. Completing the adventure, Cry Havoc’s producers take the viewer’s trip full-circle, offering firsthand accounts of what it’s like to ride each brand’s premier sportbikes on some of the best motorcycle roads and racetracks in the world.
If you are a motorcycle enthusiast—no matter what your discipline of choice—Twist The Throttle is a must-see series. Be sure to visit Turbo : Auto, Cars, Motorcycles, Boats, Airplanes. today for the exciting ride!
Direct Link Twist the Throttle: Turbo
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 03-14-08 at 06:05 PM.
-Pete
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Pretty sweet. It's the first I have heard of it.
I couldnt find it on Comcast....fak
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Nice find!
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
Cyclesmith Track Days
Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg
Hey Pete, thanks for the link man.
That was cool I just watched the honda part 2.
About Honda in the 60s. Pretty interesting how it
all started!
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
Thanks for the link. I just watched the full Kawasaki series, pretty cool how they get those bike together so quick.
So Yamaha came from Pianos
Suzuki came from a Cotton Gin <--(my favorite haha)
PS- no talk of the busa?!?! kawi's got credit for the zx14 though?
Ducati came from Radio components then got blown up by germany haha.
Honda came from the backyard mechanic guy who won the world cup
Kawasaki was the kid in high school that did everything, and no one knew who he was until he shot everyone up in the school. Or... made parts for everything, and was sick of not being known, so they made bikes to get their name known.
PS- awesome tid bit here: If a kawasaki assembler picks up the wrong wrench, the entire assembly line shuts down. OWNED! FOR KAWASAKI!!!!!
Bimoto: Came from a heating and Air conditioning company lol One guy crashed his bike, and built a frame out of heating pipes. Bam, new bike
bmw: came from air craft engines.
Awesome find!
Steve
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