Saturday 14 May 2011

New biker TV show

Due to hit the tv screens this autumn is a new show aimed and bikers and the lifestyle.

Bike Torque is an entertainment based lifestyle show, produced and presented by bikers, covering the very best action from the two-wheeled world. The new series joins all the many facets of biking culture and will deliver them in one all encompassing TV series, which is sure to entertain and enthral viewers.

All three presenters have a genuine passion for bikes – they all live and breathe them for a living. This unique understanding of what makes bikers tick will help make the show `talk-about TV,’ sparking debate wherever bikers meet up.

Covering all areas of motorcycling – not just one niche, Bike Torque will be hugely entertaining, with the presenters and their guests providing genuine humour, while covering subjects and stories that are of real interest and importance to bikers. From classic cafĂ© racers and scooters to 21st century 200bhp sportsbikes, custom shows to hard-as-nails adventure biking challenges, Bike Torque will cover it all.

There is a multitude of subjects featured in the show; new bike launches, road tests, safety issues, legislation, new technology, biking events, motorcycle sport, biking skills training and the culture that defines the biking experience around the globe. The celebrity biker segment will be a regular feature in each episode with the presenters meeting and interviewing celebrity bikers from the entertainment and sports world.


The three presenters are 

Steve Berry, former Top Gear and Rock Radio presenter. Steve has been riding for donkeys years and has published articles in Streetfighters magazine.

Craig Jones has been a pro stunt rider for several years now and can famously do stoppies, wheelies, rolling burnouts and more, all whilst chatting away on his helmet mike, like it's a Sunday breakfast run.

Finaly our very own Yorkshire lad Tooty. Tooty runs Thundercity in Leeds, is a pasionate lifestyle biker and stared on the British biker build off series.

Key to the long-term success of Bike Torque will be the support it gains from the motorcycle industry and biking public. Segments of the series will be filmed at major biking events around the country, giving members of the public a chance to get involved in the show right from the start. 

Something like this has been a long time coming so lets get behind it and give it some support   



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6 comments:

  1. Lets hope so, having Tooty in the line up there is a good chance though I would have thought

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  2. So what channel is this going to be seen on?

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  3. still trying to find that out myself

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  4. Looks good, about time too, there are enough things out there about cars, it would be great to see something about bikes and not just racing, testing out suggested rideouts or tours, the latest bike to hit production or track a project build. Anyway looking forward it.

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  5. very interesting. did you ever heard about ADR?

    adrkustom.altervista.org

    a very small 18x13ft workshop and a vision of custom.

    stay tuned.

    thankyou.

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