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    Bike movies? Or Movies with bikes?

    What are some good bike movies, either about bikes or with some good bike action in them?

    Theres mad max, love goose's highway patrol Z1000 with the clipons and rear sets pegs and the massive fairing, anyone have any pictures of this, it's a mean bike.

    What others are there? Lets make a list!
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    Cool

    "Easy Rider"

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    Cool As Ice!. It has Vanilla Ice in it on his GSX-R1100M that can jump farm fences in a single bound without a ramp

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    Faster - one of the best bike movies/doco's available.
    The Long Way Round - tale of two guys (with support vehicles) riding around the world.
    Torque - light hearted view of street bike racer culture in the states.
    On any Sunday - Never seen it but supposed to be excellent.
    Biker Boyz - Light hearted view blah blah blah.
    GhostRider 1,2,3 and 4.

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    Torque is hilarious! SOOOO totally unbelievable but hey the stunts are good and Martin Henderson (good kiwi lad) looks hot...
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    Torque is hilarious! SOOOO totally unbelievable but hey the stunts are good and Martin Henderson (good kiwi lad) looks hot...
    Yeah many give Torque a hard time but I quite enjoyed it, seen it several times now lol. Best part about it was the Honda 954 that one of Martin's riding buddies rode throughout the film!!!

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    Quadrophenia, and before you flame me into the middle of next week there's some rockers / greasers and their bikes in there as well as the scooters....spot Ray (Henry VIII) Winston in an early appearance as Jimmy's greaser mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Yeah many give Torque a hard time but I quite enjoyed it, seen it several times now lol. Best part about it was the Honda 954 that one of Martin's riding buddies rode throughout the film!!!
    Not that yr at all biased??? LOL
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    * STONE (Z900s & Norton Commando)
    * EASY RIDER ( Captain America & Billy Boy)
    * HARLEY DAVIDSON & THE MARLBORO MAN ( HD chopper & Kawasaki Zephyr)
    * THE GREAT ESCAPE (Triumph pre-unit trophy or similar)
    * THE SILVER DREAM (Craig Vetter designed Japper)
    * a B grade horror with a Norton Commando ( can't remember the name but its similar in story to 'Christine')

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    Been done before,but hey,who cares!

    I think the bike movies with the biggest impact are the ones we see as a teenager,or first into bikes.The Wild One was banned in NZ when it first came out,so it's impact was lost on that generation of our riders.I was 15 when Easyrider came out and used someones licence to get in (R16),a couple of years older when I saw On Any Sunday - they were life changing movies for me.

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    There are shitloads of stunt dvds out as well but not sure if you were asking about them or just normal type movies.

    How about Chicks Dig Scars that Larriken is selling.....

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    YEAH! T.W.R. I 2nd the vote for "Harley Davidson and the Malboro Man". Highly entertaining
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    Was reading an old thread on here earlier... I wonder if the same person that tuned the CBR in Torque also tuned the 215mph Jack Frost beating CBR

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying
    Was reading an old thread on here earlier... I wonder if the same person that tuned the CBR in Torque also tuned the 215mph Jack Frost beating CBR

    I remember that thread, oh the laughs we had!

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