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PirateJafa
22nd May 2008, 21:29
It's a Harley something? No prizes for guessing where this particular one came from.

Green bling for the first person to revert with the correct answer. :)

RC1
22nd May 2008, 21:31
harley davidson

Conquiztador
22nd May 2008, 21:36
The HD used in:Indiana+Jones+and+the+Kingdom+of+the+Crystal+Sk ull+Movie+DVD+Review.jpg 22nd May 2008 21:29

I havent seen the movie, but please don't tell me that they have used a evo springer in a 50's movie... arghhh...

RC1
22nd May 2008, 21:38
when do i get my green

AllanB
22nd May 2008, 21:40
Easy one that - the correct HD model number you are looking for is:

FXLCHFUCKERXXC

Its a modern retro style version.

nallac
22nd May 2008, 21:40
cross bones.?
looks to modern to be in a indy film
disk front,belt drive

McJim
22nd May 2008, 21:59
I didn't realise they drilled the discs back in those days.....in fact when did they first start putting disc brakes on bikes at all?

Big Dave
22nd May 2008, 22:06
looks! it's super grandad.

McJim
22nd May 2008, 22:12
It's well ahead of it's time. I've just been looking. The first motorcycle to have disc brakes fitted was Honda's CB750 in 1969. When is this Indiana Jones film set? 1950s?:rofl:

I suppose it ranks up there with Steve McQueen in the Great Escape riding a German Army Badged Triumph!

Or the inline 4 noise dubbed over the Ducatis at the start of Blade 2...

Gubb
22nd May 2008, 22:17
It's well ahead of it's time. I've just been looking. The first motorcycle to have disc brakes fitted was Honda's CB750 in 1969. When is this Indiana Jones film set? 1950s?:rofl:

I suppose it ranks up there with Steve McQueen in the Great Escape riding a German Army Badged Triumph!

Or the inline 4 noise dubbed over the Ducatis at the start of Blade 2...

Or the Dirt Bikes with Gixxer fairings in Torque?

vifferman
23rd May 2008, 12:05
Or the inline 4 noise dubbed over the Ducatis at the start of Blade 2...
Y'know, I think the foley artists actually amuse themselves by playing around with bike sounds. Especially in TV series from the 70s and 80s. My sons have got the complete set of Knight Rider episodes, and there's on in there with a dirt bike chase scene, and the soundtrack is variously a two-stroke trail bike, four-stroke single, IL4, two-stroke motocrosser and four-stroke parallel twin.

Bonez
24th May 2008, 08:33
Kawl bike that. When's the production replica ones coming out?

scumdog
24th May 2008, 11:58
A gussie-up Crossbones?

Or maybe a re-vamped Soft-tail Springer (unlikely)???

Owl
24th May 2008, 12:10
2007 Softail Springer Classic.

Bonez
24th May 2008, 12:19
2007 Softail Springer Classic.Pic for comparison perps

Edbear
24th May 2008, 19:32
Pic for comparison perps

That's funny! That looks a lot like the bike in the latest Indiana Jones movie...:mellow:

HenryDorsetCase
24th May 2008, 21:45
Y'know, I think the foley artists actually amuse themselves by playing around with bike sounds. Especially in TV series from the 70s and 80s. My sons have got the complete set of Knight Rider episodes, and there's on in there with a dirt bike chase scene, and the soundtrack is variously a two-stroke trail bike, four-stroke single, IL4, two-stroke motocrosser and four-stroke parallel twin.

oh, right your sons have got Knight Rider, yeah suuuuure they have..... can I borrow them?

;)

Timber020
24th May 2008, 22:43
The bike is actually a new model, complete with fuel injection and Harley's new six-speed transmission. The movie crew manages to make the bike look much older by using parts from older machines, such as the old Sportster tank and pre-war "beehive" tail light. Look real close and you may even notice the fake kick-starter which must just be welded to the frame. The 50's performance and handling is of course standard.

Edbear
24th May 2008, 22:46
The bike is actually a new model, complete with fuel injection and Harley's new six-speed transmission. The movie crew manages to make the bike look much older by using parts from older machines, such as the old Sportster tank and pre-war "beehive" tail light. Look real close and you may even notice the fake kick-starter which must just be welded to the frame. The 50's performance and handling is of course standard.

LOL!!! Couldn't help noticing that the bike started instantly at the lightest stab at said "kickstarter", too...:lol:

(I do like Harley's, honest...)

avgas
24th May 2008, 23:03
looks like an intruder badge on the tank

gismo
25th May 2008, 13:04
2003 Suzuki VL 800 Intruder?
Do i get some bling????

n0regret5
25th May 2008, 13:20
Y'know, I think the foley artists actually amuse themselves by playing around with bike sounds. Especially in TV series from the 70s and 80s. My sons have got the complete set of Knight Rider episodes, and there's on in there with a dirt bike chase scene, and the soundtrack is variously a two-stroke trail bike, four-stroke single, IL4, two-stroke motocrosser and four-stroke parallel twin.

i get mega frustrated with that! i was watching transformers the other day and the aprillia that the lead actor rides near the end howls like a 4IL. fucking americans not wanting other americans to hear the (far, far) far better sound of an italian twin..haha!

and yeh thats some good continuity, drilled disc brakes..i suppose if he's gotta ride a harley they need it to stop somehow though. poor kid

Bonez
25th May 2008, 13:37
Sales pitch for the model will be "Pillioned by Indiana Jones".

Oh and of course punters will instist on a fake kickstart as standard fitment.

Bonez
25th May 2008, 13:54
2007 Softail Springer Classic.

To quote the news blurbs-
"May 23, 2008

Milwaukee, WI - A Harley-Davidson Softail Springer Classic features prominently in the new Indiana Jones movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ that opened in theaters across the country yesterday.

Directed by Steven Spielberg, the latest in the series of cult Indiana Jones movies stars Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf along with a 2007 Harley-Davidson Softail Springer Classic customized to reflect the movie’s 1957 period setting. The bike’s starring role comes during one of the film’s signature action-packed chase scenes, and features Shia LaBeouf tearing through a college campus with Harrison Ford along for the ride as a passenger.

Harley-Davidson Motor Company prepared five bikes for this movie and was closely involved with the on-set handling of the bikes. After the completion of the filming, two of the bikes will be returned to the Motor Company and will be on display in the soon-to-be-opened Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Museum, which opens to the public on July 12 in Milwaukee.

Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. "

HD payed for product placement in the movie.

Point of interest is the liquid cooling.

Owl
25th May 2008, 15:02
I really no nothing about Harley's:whistle:, but I do know how to Google!

Bonez
25th May 2008, 15:08
I really no nothing about Harley's:whistle:, but I do know how to Google!A quick 2 minute search was all that was needed- there's an art to finding the right info at times. ;) I must point out it's KNOW not NO.
Hmmm, wasn't your last bike a H.................. oh ell, never mind.

Wasn't Harrison Ford appointed the Board of Directors of the Archaeological Institute of America or something?

Owl
25th May 2008, 15:16
I must point out it's KNOW not NO.
Hmmm, wasn't your last bike a H.................. oh ell, never mind.

Cheers once again, for pointing out my typo this time.:Oops: