Friday, September 26, 2008

Clutch Control 08

We were at Clutch Control 08 in Philly this past Saturday for a day of bikes, bikes, and more bikes. Al Lane, the event organizer, knows how to put on a show. Jason Britton and his Team No Limit were there pulling some of the sickest stunts on the planet. Not to be outdone, Jessica Maine was also there to prove that anything the guys can do she can do as well, if not, better. Mix in a stunt show competition, a custom bike show-off, DJ's spinning great tunes all day, and add thousands of bike enthusiasts, we found ourselves to be in the middle of a great bike party.


Adam posing with some of Philly's finest police officers.

Since the show was a short 100 miles from NY, of course I took the SV down. I made my way through the always dangerous, police filled NJ Turnpike there and back without getting pulled over thanks to the TPX. Another 239 miles without a ticket!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Cycle World Evaluation

We made it to Cycle World again! This time, it's a full product review in their "CW Evaluations" section.

"Bottom line: The TPX saved us from costly tickets - both in and out of town - more times than we care to remember." The review said. It added, "think of it as the next best thing to get-out-of-jail-free card."

We are glad that we are able to save the editors over at Cycle World a few tickets, and a big thanks to them for the review.

You can read about the evaluation in the October issue of Cycle World, available now on newsstands nationwide.



Monday, September 1, 2008

Twisted Throttle Open House


Adam was assigned as the official greeter at Twisted Throttle's Open House.

We kicked off the Labor Day weekend by attending Twisted Throttle's Summer Open House in their world control center in beautiful Peacedale, RI. We had a nice turnout despite the on-and-off rain all day.

I rode to the Open House on the SV and it's always a challenge to ride through Connecticut. The state is known for handing out speeding tickets and I knew that to survive the ride without getting a ticket, I had to rely on my TPX.

The
TPX came through again. It alerted me several times of police presence and each time saved my butt. 318 round trip miles and I'm still ticket free.

As for the Open House? The Twisted crew definitely knows how to throw a party. There were informative seminars, great games and contests, and plenty of food and refreshments to go around. All and all, a great time.