Throttle Junkies TV

Throttle Junkies TV is a reality television series. The series centers on three entirely different genres of motorcycle builders. V-Force Customs builds custom choppers and is located in Rock Tavern, NY. RetroSBK builds high-performance motorcycles and is located in Camarillo, CA. 2Xtreem Motorsports builds motocross bikes, located in Riviera Beach, FL.

Throttle Junkies TV
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StarringVincent DiMartino
Cody Connelly
William Kenefick
Jeff Lindaman
Joe Capicotti
Chase Capicotti
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
Production
Executive producer(s)Mark Geier
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)Blackwood Entertainment
Release
Original networkResorts & Residence
AMG TV
Untamed Sports TV
Altitude Sports
Bright House Sports Network
Cox Sports
CW West Palm
Time Warner Sports Network (Buffalo/Syracuse)
and LoneStar Cable Network
Original releaseFebruary 14, 2010 (2010-02-14)
External links
Website

Throttle Junkies first season premiered on February 14, 2010.[1]

V-Force Customs

Vincent DiMartino and Cody Connelly left Orange County Choppers (of American Chopper fame) to start V-Force Customs in 2007. Cody Connelly was a BOCES student intern.

V-force Customs first build was "V-Force 1", unveiled in Daytona Beach, Florida.[2] Soon after the success of "V-force 1", V-force built a custom chopper for the Tampa Bay Storm Arena League Football team.[3] Vinnie and Cody Connelly announced the build from mid-field at a Storm game at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, FL. The Tampa Bay Storm chopper was unveiled at The Storms' final game of the season on June 21, 2008. The bike is touring the southeast United States with all proceeds going to the Pinellas County Humane Society and The Shriners Hospital for Children in Tampa. Also in June, V-Force Customs had its ribbon cutting and grand opening in Rock Tavern, NY.

RetroSBK

William Kenefick

William Kenefick is an award-winning motorcycle designer. RetroSBK designs and builds custom and retro-inspired motorcycles. RetroSBK-designed motorcycles are featured in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen as the three components of Arcee. He is joined with bike builder Jeff Lindaman for the series.

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