Tom Brady to Announce Retirement from the NFL

Tom Brady to Announce Retirement from the NFL

After 22 consecutive seasons in the NFL, earning 6 Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots and another one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady, one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game, is retiring. The decision comes just one week after the Bucs lost to the Los Angeles Rams in … Read more

Harley-Davidson Unveils New ST Trim for 2022 Touring Models

Harley-Davidson Unveils New ST Trim for 2022 Touring Models

Anybody who’s a fan of Harley-Davidson motorcycles is all too familiar with the usual gripes. After all, H-D stands for Hundred dollars, right? But along with the return of the Street Glide and Road Glide with Special models, Harley introduced the new ST line for the performance enthusiasts among us.

Here are some of the features and enhancements I found appealing.

Engine: The touring ST models come with a Milwaukee-Eight 117 cubic-inch motor, the same motor they’re running in the CVO series, and an upgrade from the M8 107 c.i. and 114 c.i. that come with the standard and special models, respectively. Harley doesn’t advertise horsepower numbers because they are a torque-centric manufacturer, but they show 127 ft-lb of torque on the 117 at 3,750 RPM, up from the Special’s 118 ft-lb torque at a peak RPM of 3,250.

Suspension: In the intro video above, the Harley team boasted that the new ST models are equipped with Ohlins piggyback shocks in the rear. They justify the use of such a high-quality shock with the increased torque output of the motor and their desire to be more performance-minded right out of the box. However, as an actual Harley customer, I was left uncertain as to whether or not that was an included part or merely a promo of their new Screaming Eagle line of Ohlins shocks.

Air Flow: The ST comes with a conical-type heavy breather and a Screamin’ Eagle catted exhaust they say was designed just for that bike. The exhaust maintains the 2-1-2 functionality of other M8 setups with a crossover.

The STs of both flavors – shark nose and batwing – come in two colors, grey and black, have bronze Prodigy wheels, and bronze engine accents. The bike comes with TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) and is available with RDRS (Reflex Defensive Rider System).

The Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST start with an MSRP of $29,000.

Conclusions

While I’m not sure how they could get past the highly-restrictive EPA guidelines placed on them, I’m curious to see in person exactly what these bikes have done to them. I’m not a big follower of hype trains like the intro video they shared to YouTube, but as someone who has had no thoughts of moving on from my beautiful Billiard Blue 2019 Street Glide Special, this new ST model has me thinking of the possibilities.

Nick’s NHL Wrap January 25th, 2019

Nick's NHL Wrap January 25th, 2019

What’s Trending: Big Changes in Edmonton Tuesday night the Edmonton Oilers fired General Manager Peter Chiarelli at the second intermission of their loss to the Detroit Red Wings. Yes, you read that right, the Oilers fired their GM at the intermission of a home game. Ownership just reached a breaking point following the team’s lackluster performance against … Read more

Nick’s NHL Wrap January 6th, 2019

Nick's NHL Wrap January 6th, 2019

What’s Trending Drama in Big D: The NHL doesn’t always have headline making drama but this past week the Dallas Stars created more than the mystery of who shot JR and TO’s post game tears for Tony Romo. A story was released saying that members of the Stars front office including team owner Tom Gaglardi and … Read more

Nick’s NHL Wrap-Up: December 17, 2018

Nick's NHL Wrap-Up: December 17, 2018

Welcome to Nick’s NHL wrap where I’ll bring a weekly digest of NHL content here on Slant Sports. I’ll cover the latest trending topics of the game to keep you up to date, in case you missed something. You’ll also see the stand-out game of the week as well as a league-wide stock watch where … Read more

Nick’s Week 7 College Football Pick’s

Nick's Week 7 College Football Pick's

Here are my week 7 college football picks, and it’s a very special edition of the weekly picks match-up between myself and Mauricio Rodriguez. We will feature more games than ever before, to give you a more complete preview of the college football weekend ahead. So let’s jump right into the pick’s. Last Week’s Record: … Read more

Sean’s MLB NLDS/ALDS Predictions

Sean's MLB NLDS/ALDS Predictions

With both the American League and National League Wild Card games now in the past, the AL and NL Division Series are officially set and will begin tonight and tomorrow. We have some interesting matchups to look forward to, beginning the chase for the Fall Classic. This postseason bracket will feature teams who weren’t expected … Read more

NHL Breakout Players For 2018-19

NHL Breakout Players For 2018-19

You know they’re out there — the third-liner who showed glimpses last year, the solid supporting player poised to get a shot at a lead role, the high draft pick who has served his time in the minors, a backup traded to a better situation. Somebody who wasn’t anybody is going to surprise everybody. It … Read more

NHL’s Offseason Losers

NHL's Offseason Losers

After covering the teams that won this NHL offseason, it’s time to get to the clubs that have struggled this summer. Of course, this wasn’t a very deep free agent class which made things all the more competitive for teams to improve. The running theme throughout this piece will be missing out on retaining or … Read more

NHL’s Offseason Winners

NHL's Offseason Losers

As we head into August the NHL offseason is at its most quiet point. The once scolding-hot stove is now ice cold barring the occasional rumor. But there was a lot of action that shook up the league at the start of the summer as teams did what they could to improve for next season. … Read more

Red Sox vs. Yankees Round 2

Red Sox vs. Yankees Round 2

It’s pretty funny how quickly things change in sports. At this time last month the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox locked horns in their first match up of the season. The three game series at Fenway Park featured two ball clubs heading in seemingly opposite directions. The Yankees were struggling through the seasons … Read more

Nick’s Western Conference First Round Picks

Nick's Western Conference First Round Picks

We pick up with the second part of my playoff preview looking at the Western Conference matchups in round one. The West is once again the class of the league with six 100-point teams, a few of which showed real dominance from start to finish this year. We’ll start with the Central division matchups, which … Read more

Nick’s Eastern Conference 1st-Round Picks

Nick's Western Conference First Round Picks

I’ve written a lot about the NFL for this site, so I wanted to switch it up with this piece. My favorite sport is in fact hockey, and I have followed it closely for many years now. While my beloved New York Rangers missed out on the big dance this year, the playoffs are the … Read more

David Bakhtiari And The Art Of Pass Blocking

david bakhtiari and the art of pass blocking

It’s not often that a player is both arguably the third best left tackle in the league and also left off a Top 100 Players ranking. But that is exactly what Green Bay Packers left tackle David Bakhtiari is. The Pro Bowl tackle is entering his fifth year in 2017 after signing a contract extension … Read more

Central Division Winners and Losers

The dog days of the NHL offseason are upon us.  Time for a quick look at what the teams in the Central Division did this summer (so far) and decide whether they got stronger or weaker! Listed in order of finish this past season: Team Gained Lost +/- Chicago Bouma, Berube, Oesterle, Wingels, Sharp, Saad … Read more