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Vintage 1953 BSA B33 500cc Starting Procedure
Video of my restored 1953 BSA B33 500cc single and how easy these are to start.
This bike has had the electrical upgraded to 12v and solid state ig...
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Product Spotlight: Powerlet rapidFIRe Heated Clothing
Rocket Moto Sport's Adam Schoolsky reviews Powerlet's rapidFIRe line of heated clothing and accessories.
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Motorcycle Advice: Harley Davidson Rider Gives a New Biker Some Tips
made with Xtranormal movie maker. One of the "special kind" of Harley riders give a new rider some advice on how to ride a motorcycle.
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McGuire Distribution Importer of Autocom on Rocket Moto
Bryan McGuire of McGuire Importing & Distributing at the 2011 BMW MOA International Rally talking about Rocket Moto.
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Clearwater Lights - Live Customer Testimonial from BMW MOA
Live customer testimonial at BMW MOA International Rally from Clearwater's installation area.
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Adam's Morning Update - Day 2 of BMW MOA Rally 2011
Welcome to another hot and exciting daty at the 2011 BMW MOA International Rally
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Glen Stasky, Clearwater's President at BMW MOA 2011
Clearwater's President Glen Stasky talking to camera at BMWMOA International Rally 2011.
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9 months ago
Sinister Seymour KHJ 9 Fright Night.mpg
All Seymour had to do was handcuff himself to the phone and then try to use the hairpin to free himself. HA! As he couldn't get the cuffs to work.....
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About Rocket Moto Videos
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May 13, 2011About this user
There are just a handful of specialty shops on the planet with focus on powersports electronics and lighting. Add suspension tuning, and we could be the sole establishment, anywhere, to fill all of these difficult, and often complex niche areas.Here at Rocket Moto, we're die-hard bike enthusiasts, and we get a lot of satisfaction from the work we do. For us, it's a creative outlet. Heck, we can't even draw stick people -- but we have an eye for fabulous design, quality workmanship and detail, and we can tell when something looks terrific. Take our custom wiring, for example -- it is second to none -- and it's done just so -- even in places where no one will ever see it, except us. We often correct marginal or hazardous wiring and electronics issues that we encounter while bikes are in our shop, because we just can't send something out that isn't safe to ride. Mind you, this is work that may be owner-installed, or was installed by a dealer or other shop. It's like this -- people can't be good at everything. The tune-up or transmission expert doesn't necessarily know zip about electronics or how to setup suspension properly. We'll leave tire swaps and oil changes to the other guys, and stick with what we know best.
People contact us from around the globe to purchase from us or to get expert advice, regardless of whether they've purchased from us or not. Our best customer is one that we can help educate about what works -- and what doesn't. When we help someone sort out an elusive issue, we feel great about it; to us, that is true creativity. We've been told that we are really good at distilling complex technical matters into easy to understand language, without all the jargon that you'll see on Internet forums or in product literature. Every item that we consider for sale receives a brutally thorough evaluation, and if we don't think it's absolutely terrific, we won't offer it to you. We make sure you can do it right the first time, saving yourself a lot of time and money.
REALLY TERRIFIC! Around 1971, I rode my bicycle to KHJ with my childhood pal, Jonathan, whom I used to watch Fright Night with. We asked to see Seymour and he came to the guard's gate, and took us on a tour of the station. I volunteered to help in the office, and he took me up on it. For some t...