It says "kaze" has blocked it in the US on copyright grounds.
I'm also pretty sure I linked three youtube videos in a post before... so let's try it out!
Next spotlight I'm going to put on the J9 trilogy. Discotek put them out on SD BLu-Ray not too long ago, but then had to pull them not long after. I got all three series before that happened, so I don't know how hard it is to find now. The first is really the best, but the other two deserve mention as they follow along from each other with similar characters, even if the scenarios differ.
Galactic Cyclone Bryger - Your basic Shadowrun team in space(without a decker), and their ride also turns into a giant robot. Lots of basic heist-style episodes, in a Robin Hood fashion(they charge a lot, but often do good), before eventually stumbling onto a conspiracy to blow up Jupiter and turn it into a bunch of habitable planets for humanity to spread onto. They both succeed and fail at that, which leads into...
Galactic Gale Baxinger - 900 years after Bryger, humanity has spread across the "Planet Oceans" now filling the inner solar system, and a group inspired by the legends of Bryger forms their own mercenary force to make a difference in the current world, which resembles Imperial Japan around the time of the Americans making contact. They also have 5 motorcycles that grown and combine into a giant robot. I didn't dig this one quite as much, but the historical parrallels are HEAVY if that's your thing. It also sets the stage for...
Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger - Basically it's Around The World in 80 Days, but set among the Planet Oceans, taking place a while after Baxinger, and using a space train that also conveniently turns into a giant robot. It's back to a team of rogues, who keeps getting caught in messes on each planet as the mob boss they have a bet against keeps trying to interfere, or his underlings do. Really enjoyed the characters here more than Baxinger, to be honest - J9 style really works best with a bunch of rogues IMO.