Rijndri
Load of rubbish!!
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
mattkratz
This wasn't too bad, thought it was a bit of a knock off. It was sort of like a combination of Knight Rider and Batman. The difference between this and the former is that the motorcycle didn't talk! A police officer is injured in a motorcycle accident and given a souped-up motorcycle and a secret identity to fight crime. I liked the action sequences on the motorcycle and the stories behind the episodes. It could have gotten better with time if it lasted a few more seasons. I liked it.** 1/2 out of ****
dinalt10
Like many 80's shows, this one lived on in my memory - another high tech show (or high tech by 80's standards).The cast were likable enough to carry off the often corny scripts, and the bike itself was amazing...............who can forget the countdown to Hyperthrust.Control centre looks dated now, but remember this was the 80's when computers were large.A show that could've gone further, and even an early appearance from George Clooney in one episode.Don't expect Shakespearian quality scripts, but it's a fun ride.........especially watching the bike jump through 360 degrees.
soheifox
I remember this show, I liked it. It had one of those premises you just don't see anymore. And it had a hero. Remember those? Heroes? You don't see those in movies or TV much anymore, either. People who did what was right.. just because it was right. Jesse woulda been the same kinda man with or without the super-bike. But I'm digressing far too much.Maybe I'm getting old, but I miss shows that were about going out, doing good, and looking cool while doing it. Street Hawk had that in huge spades. I can't say it was canceled before it's time, really. It just came too late in the game.Of course, we could do like the Firefly fans and all gather up and inflate it as being better then it really was, and cry about the injustice about a totally average show getting cut because average isn't good enough on the big networks. That might be fun.
Head42
For a youngster in the early-and-mid-eighties, this light-hearted piece of renegade cop force fluff was "too rad!" Rex Smith, prettier than any law enforcement officer has a right to be, had all the toys: A motorcycle that would go, like, 180 mph in traffic while firing small rockets, total video uplink to the master crime lab in his helmet, and a racing suit form-fitted to his body by immersing him in a vat of high-tech foam! Silly, but certainly no worse than, say, "Team Knight Rider."