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Episode 1 (30 min) - BMW MOA (Color in the Catskills)
At the 2nd annual BMW Motorcycle Owners Association's dual sport rally in Hunter Mountain, New York, Pete learns, with mere road tires, to ride off road up a ski slope. After his terrifying but enlightening lesson, Pete interviews Max and Ben Stratton of MAX BMW. The local police join in and loan the crew a bike—flashing lights and all. BikerCom, a motorcycle communication system, is reviewed.
Episode 2 (30 min) - Can-Am Spyder Roadster
At Americas biggest motorcycling rally, Americade, the TW2A team discovers why the fantastic three-wheeled BRP Can-Am Spyder Roadster is getting non-bikers into biking. Ever-patient Scott Walker of BRP takes the TW2A team on a mass Roadster ride from dazzling Lake George to Lake Placid and convinces Pete the Roadster cannot fall over, but can do the safest burnout on the planet.
Episode 3 (30 min) - Laconia / Americade (Part1)
The TW2A team compares leather and tats with touring and farkling in this light-hearted comparison between the two biggest New England motorcycle rallies: Laconia and Americade. Pete gets his first tattoo, sort of, and Rich takes a plane over the Adirondacks, while Ken struggles with his first tire change.
Episode 4 (30 min) - Modern Concepts Trailers [ view photos ]
With the team's camera equipment growing and Rich taking more and more bike trips in his car, TW2A finds a solution at Modern Concepts: a motorcycle cargo trailer. While Rich's motorcycle gets a new appendage, Pete gets to ride dirt bikes with Nascar driver Larry Maloney. Later the team travels to New York state to meet motorcycle cop and antique motorcycle collector Jonathan Hughes.
Episode 5 (30 min) - Fishtail Riding School / JBR Racing (Episode 1 of 2) [ view photos ]
The TW2A team heads to Bidderford Maine to find out what's involved in making a car a Nascar. After watching Nascar driver Larry Moloney of JBR Racing on the track at Lime Rock Park, Pete challenges him to a drag race, pitting motorcycle against Nascar. To prep for the race, Pete takes his BMW to Fishtail Riding School at New Hampshire Motor Speedway to brush up on his skills with lead instructor Tim Hafner. Pete overcomes his fear of the rain as he is forced to ride in a torrential downpour.
Episode 6 (30 min) - Fishtail Riding School / JBR Racing (Episode 2 of 2) [ view photos ]
Pete continues his motorcycle track training with Tim Hafner of Fishtail Riding School. This time he takes his BMW K1200 to a dry track as he preps for the drag race with Nascar Driver Larry Moloney. Fishtail instructor Robbie Nigl demonstrates his track prowess as he blasts his way around New Hampshire Motor Speedway and offers a unique commentary. Later the team arrives in Epping New Hampshire, home to New England Dragway, for the final showdown between Larry and Pete.
Episode 7 (30 min) - In production [ view photos ]
Learn to ride! The team follows three newbies as they brave the world of motorcyling with MSF Safety Foundation instruction from Ironstone Ventures.
Episode 8 (30 min) - In production [ view photos ]
The team visits Mt Washington, home of the "world's worst weather." Braving the rain and fog, Pete, Rich, and Ken ride up the eight-mile Auto Road to the summit, as part of the annual "ride to the sky" motorcycle event. Later, the team takes a ride on the cog railway and pays a visit to the Mt Washington Observatory to find out just how bad the weather can be.
Episode 9 (30 min) - In production [ view photos ]
The Kancamagus highway is one of the most legendary motorcycle-ridden roads in the Northeast. The team explores the area, in part by zip-lining down a mountain in North Conway. The team also spends a night at theme hotel Adventure Suites, where you can park your bike in your hotel room.
Episode 10 (30 min) - In production [ view photos ]
America's first motorcycle was the Indian. The TW2A team meets up with some antique collectors to look at these unique and legendary motorcycles. Later, custom bike builders Lockjaw Cycles explain the inspiration for their one off designs and custom builds.
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