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Old 10-31-2006, 12:08 PM   #1
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Default “Severe Supermoto” DVD will debut at the “Dual at the Docks” Queen Mary Race

“Severe Supermoto” DVD will debut at the “Dual at the Docks” Queen Mary Supermoto Race.

Severe Racing would like to take this opportunity to introduce every motorcycle rider to the intense sport of SuperMoto. Through their new film “Severe Supermoto,” racers and motorcycle enthusiasts of all kinds will be able to throw a leg over one of the most thrilling forms of motorcycle racing today: SuperMoto! Come see Severe Racing at their booth during the “Dual at the Docks” event at the Queen Mary in Long Beach CA, November 4th, 5th and 6th.

This is one sick Supermoto Racing film with intense action coming at you from every angle. Over a year and a half worth of footage, all set to a killer soundtrack. Scott A. Tugel, the Producer/Director/Cinematographer, has captured this sport like no one else before, putting himself near the path of these powerful dirt bikes, as they come tearing past you. These bikes are prepared with road racing tires and equipped with some of the most potent dirt bike engines in the world. Severe Racing takes you through every turn of the pavement and every jump of the dirt sections. With this kind of action, viewers really get the feel of what it is like to be riding and racing with some of the hottest riders in this colorful sport. To pick up a copy of the film go to severeracing.com

The intent of the film is to let a broader audience, experience for themselves the sport of Supermoto, first hand and up close, from the hot girls in the pits to the roar of 40 bikes pinning it off the start. See Metzger clearing triples on street tires; sit only inches off the apex, as bikes come screaming at you. Watch Ward backing it in deep and Travis Pastrana ripping through the rhythm section.

Severe Racing has included a special feature called Moto Morphosis, which is designed to provide riders of all levels, from the Beginner to the Pro, with all of the information they would ever need to build and race their Supermoto bike. They filmed a brand new Kawasaki KFX 250 being wheeled off of the showroom floor and stripped it down, only to rebuild it with some of the trickest aftermarket Supermoto parts available. The end result is one hot Supermoto machine. Other special features include great Helmet Cam footage with Frankie Garcia and Casey Yarrow, where you will get weightless over the jumps and feel the G forces of the fast sweeping turns. Also included are interviews with: Jeff Ward, Travis Pastrana, Micky Dymond, Mark Burkhart, Troy Lee, Ted Baker and Gavin Trippe, the inventor of the sport. If you are out at the Queen Mary, Please stop by to say hi or visit our site at severeracing.com to see the cover and trailer of "Severe Supermoto"
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Old 10-31-2006, 01:26 PM   #3
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I think your chain is loose...
Wht dont you go check out the race and have a great time. come by and say hi.
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Old 11-11-2006, 04:46 PM   #4
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Buying, selling, swapping, and so on is part of the Biker scene. There's no problem with that SS, but shoot the bull a little bit first...comment on some threads, become a member. I'll let your post stand because the video sounds bitchin' and hope you'll plug our site in return.
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