Last evening I watched a summer replacement TV show that is produced in Canada. It's about the adventures of a male and female private investigator team in Toronto.
It's an average show and not something I would normally watch, but last night there was a motorcycle theme; bike rally, people against the rally and a robbery during the rally.
There were several street shots of bikes parked in front of the bike shop which included some vintage Triumphs and others - including one 1967-68 Triumph Bonneville that was especially nice.
The female lead knew all about bikes because her father was a police officer and into bikes all his life.
At the end of the show the female lead was pensive and reflecting about her deceased father. She then went into a back room and pulled the cover off her fathers old bike that had obviously not been ridden in years.
Oops, it was the same lovely 1967-68 Triumph Bonneville I spotted several times in the street shots. How could that be
Oh well, at least she rolled the bike out and went for a ride on a country road and there were some nice shots from the air and at ground level of her riding along.
That was the best part of the show
It's an average show and not something I would normally watch, but last night there was a motorcycle theme; bike rally, people against the rally and a robbery during the rally.
There were several street shots of bikes parked in front of the bike shop which included some vintage Triumphs and others - including one 1967-68 Triumph Bonneville that was especially nice.
The female lead knew all about bikes because her father was a police officer and into bikes all his life.
At the end of the show the female lead was pensive and reflecting about her deceased father. She then went into a back room and pulled the cover off her fathers old bike that had obviously not been ridden in years.
Oops, it was the same lovely 1967-68 Triumph Bonneville I spotted several times in the street shots. How could that be

Oh well, at least she rolled the bike out and went for a ride on a country road and there were some nice shots from the air and at ground level of her riding along.
That was the best part of the show
