DG Rider
Member: Triple Clutch Club
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I cut the cord years ago, but I was never a real big sitcom/TV drama guy anyway. Not since Miami Vice and Magnum PI as a kid. I've never seen an episode of Game of Thrones or the walking dead.
With all the streaming choices these days, you can get much more specialized shows. I generally watch some type of sports (usually baseball or Moto GP/WSBK) or something like...
I've been a big fan of Motor Trend on Demand lately. For like $6 a month you get...
Roadkill...
...and related Roadkill Garage.
Also related, Dirt Every Day (kinda like a Roadkill for dirt)...
...and Dirt Every Day extra. My favorite DED's (and occasionally, RK ) are the ones that the show takes its name from, a series of articles BITD in Petersen's 4Wheel and Off Road where staffers Freiburger and Pewe would fly to some want add jeep, buy it and get it running in the driveway using methods that would make your shop teacher faint, then drive it hundreds-to-thousands of miles back home.
A newer show on MTOD is Junkyard Gold, and I am really digging it...
Then there's Hot Rod garage, Engine masters, and several other gear head delights.
Moving into youtube:
I really like @CptOvo's videos. They really capture the "feel" of being in the backcountry...
Another i like is Toyman, though if you don't like Utah or trains, it might be boring for you...
So what do you guys watch?
With all the streaming choices these days, you can get much more specialized shows. I generally watch some type of sports (usually baseball or Moto GP/WSBK) or something like...
I've been a big fan of Motor Trend on Demand lately. For like $6 a month you get...
Roadkill...
...and related Roadkill Garage.
Also related, Dirt Every Day (kinda like a Roadkill for dirt)...
...and Dirt Every Day extra. My favorite DED's (and occasionally, RK ) are the ones that the show takes its name from, a series of articles BITD in Petersen's 4Wheel and Off Road where staffers Freiburger and Pewe would fly to some want add jeep, buy it and get it running in the driveway using methods that would make your shop teacher faint, then drive it hundreds-to-thousands of miles back home.
A newer show on MTOD is Junkyard Gold, and I am really digging it...
Then there's Hot Rod garage, Engine masters, and several other gear head delights.
Moving into youtube:
I really like @CptOvo's videos. They really capture the "feel" of being in the backcountry...
Another i like is Toyman, though if you don't like Utah or trains, it might be boring for you...
So what do you guys watch?
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