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    good biker videos

    Hi whats some good ones Who has them, where can I get them and how much, even renting is good, sport bike stuff ideally, look forward to your replies.
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    I like renting out Fast Bikes series from the vid shop.

    It's great if you like to just watch them cruise on awesome bikes... and watch them bin it
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    I quite liked the stunts in Biker Boys---plot sucked stunts were pretty good
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    that reminds me i have to hire that out again on dvd and make a 'backup copy'
    i have tourque on dvd if you want a copy of that Quasievil, story line sucks, some of the stunts and bollocks, but some of the bikes are nice.

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    Well a video I always thought was a classic is "On any Sunday" it's an oldie, but is worth renting if you can find it.
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    Check out Duke Videos on the net. Good range of the latest stuff but they are a little pricey but good quality.

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    GHOST RIDER, THE FINAL RIDE! The ultimate in mahem. See it! Now!
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    Yeah I would have to agree with you there WT, that is pretty good. Ghostrider 2 however, is pretty crap. It has all this car stuff in it aswell.

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    This ones not bad

    http://www.nitor.co.nz/~pete/pete12-DVD.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    GHOST RIDER, THE FINAL RIDE! The ultimate in mahem. See it! Now!
    I have to agree with ya there. I've seen a lot of cool, stunting, twisty's (The Mountain Rider series), etc. But unlike those things what GR does is something I'd never consider, I seem to get more of a vicirious thrill from watching his than I do from all else.

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    Completely agree with the Ghost Rider movies, a must see, its crazy stuff.....
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    Judgement Day 2 - Has some snippets of Ghost Rider in it, plus mostly wheelies, stoppies, jumps, etc... on sportbikes, the occasional quad or trailie, chicks in bikinis, crashes, mischeif, and even a trip to Jamaica - it's got it all. No CGI. No Hollywood stunts.
    Mike sells it at Mt Eden M.C.
    I got a copy also for which viewing can be arranged seeing as I am housesitting at the moment and have a whole place to myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticyankee
    Well a video I always thought was a classic is "On any Sunday" it's an oldie, but is worth renting if you can find it.
    Being a dirt biker as well as a road rider I just loved that movie too. We all went to see it in the theatres back in 1973 and just loved it. To this day I remember the exploits of Malcolm Smith and Mert Lawill. Who could forget the dog riding on the carpet on the tank and being given water at the pitstop? Trash would like Mert as he was riding Harleys back when they could win the number 1 AMA plate when it required dirt and road racing to notch up the points.

    On Any Sunday II was pretty good as well but it just didn't have the same impact as the original. However the sight of Kenny Roberts breaking his back and coming back from that was pretty mindblowing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drunken Monkey
    Judgement Day 2 - Has some snippets of Ghost Rider in it, plus mostly wheelies, stoppies, jumps, etc... on sportbikes, the occasional quad or trailie, chicks in bikinis, crashes, mischeif, and even a trip to Jamaica - it's got it all. No CGI. No Hollywood stunts.
    Mike sells it at Mt Eden M.C.
    I got a copy also for which viewing can be arranged seeing as I am housesitting at the moment and have a whole place to myself
    Yeah,Mikes got a few pretty awesome dvd's there(Mt eden mc's)
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    Have "Easy RIder on DVD". It's a curiosity now rather than a classic. THe bikes are plain funny. The Music is just great, and it is a film of the times. Stuff that was in it, especially drug scenes, are real. Worth a look. I toyed with the idea of having an Easy Rider Night. We dress up in character parts, watch the movie, have a look alike competition, Q & A sheet for prizes. I did this once for the movie "Tommy" was a huge success, over 11 people came.

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