Craig
I watched that too and was also impressed by the scenery/roads.
Chuckled when the cop chased them on foot for twenty minutes(and caught them when they stopped at the hotel) to give them a ticket for going through a red light 
For some reason I thought all Europeans drove on the wrong side of the road but in Italy and Switzerland they were on the right . Shows what I know about that part of the world.
I was wondering out loud to the wife about traveling Europe on bikes and I was wondering what it would cost to ship our bikes over.
If anyone knows please feel free to chime in or is it easier and cheaper to rent overseas.
Rob
Hi Rob - I guess it depends how long you are planning to come over for. Me and the good lady spent five and a half weeks in the USA in the summer of 2008 and we flew our bikes across with us and completed our 8,000 mile tour on them.
Heres the link for the Company we used.
http://www.motorcycleexpress.com/ It was probably cheaper for us to do it this way because of the amount of time we were away. For three weeks or less I would say that it is not cost effective to ship your own bike and that renting would represent a better option. Bearing in mind how much the Dollar has strengthened recently it may well be a good time to come to Europe as you will be getting much more bang for your buck. Coming into the UK and then going on into Europe is an easy option and of course you will have the ease of communicating in English when you pick up your bikes.
Here's a link to a rental company near were I live.
http://www.hadrianhdtours.co.uk/You could of course consider shipping your bike which would be a cheaper option, but the downside of that is the loss of your bike for about four weeks either side of your trip.
Hers a pic of my missus at the top of the Stilfserjoch pass in Italy. Great riding in the Alps.
Good luck with your plans.
Nige