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    Motorcycle advertising

    Mark Gardiner is one of the better motorcycling writers around and in this piece he considers what's wrong with motorcycle advertising. He also contemplates the anomoly that the best ads featuring motorcycles are not motorcycle ads and then he shows some of the best.

    https://www.revzilla.com/common-trea...or-motorcycles
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    Good link thanks for sharing.

    So Ducati's are indeed the sexiest motorcycles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Good link thanks for sharing.

    So Ducati's are indeed the sexiest motorcycles.
    BMW if you actually want to go anywhere.
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    BMW if you actually want to go anywhere.
    Japanese if you actually want to go anywhere and not spend half your trip fixing your ride.

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    Keanu Reeves is amazing. I know he's a huge fan of Norton's, I couldn't make out a brand on the bike he was riding in the advert though

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    The TC bank ad was great
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    So Ducati's are indeed the sexiest motorcycles.
    Oooh I don't know, that French lady... Shame about her books though, only available in French and really expensive second hand. I'da thunk her books were worth translating?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonicorn View Post
    Keanu Reeves is amazing. I know he's a huge fan of Norton's, I couldn't make out a brand on the bike he was riding in the advert though
    I think its his own bike company. V twin power cruiser sprotsbike thingy - bring money. a lot of money. https://www.archmotorcycle.com/

    He apparently can really ride too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I think its his own bike company. V twin power cruiser sprotsbike thingy - bring money. a lot of money. https://www.archmotorcycle.com/

    He apparently can really ride too.
    Well he's certainly got good taste. Just needs to make them not look like a limousine.

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    Yep - The article has a valid point. I'd forgotten about Keira Knightley and her motorcycle antics. That one brought a smile to my face

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Japanese if you actually want to go anywhere and not spend half your trip fixing your ride.
    Like most things, its easier to copy and improve than come up with a new design.

    Buy an MV Augusta 4 ...ta da Honda 4's

    Buy a BSA.... make a Kawasaki

    ...a WW2 DKW make a Yamaha

    Buy a BMW...make a Lilac

    First make Harley under licence then copy it....lots of cookie cutter cruisers

    Not everyone wants a bland appliance.





    KeanuReeves rides a Norton Commando, there are some pics of him on the net...one trying to start it.

    The Keira Knightley one with the diskless Ducati is interesting, especially the bit where it goes down the steps...look closely.
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Like most things, its easier to copy and improve than come up with a new design.

    Buy an MV Augusta 4 ...ta da Honda 4's

    Buy a BSA.... make a Kawasaki

    ...a WW2 DKW make a Yamaha

    Buy a BMW...make a Lilac

    First make Harley under licence then copy it....lots of cookie cutter cruisers

    Not everyone wants a bland appliance.

    KeanuReeves rides a Norton Commando, there are some pics of him on the net...one trying to start it.
    Ummm it's MV Agusta.

    That copying thing is sooo 1960s. It should have been dead and buried long since.

    Reeves may have had a Norton but as mentioned in the text of the item, and in HDC's link, he owns his own motorcycle manufacturing company Arch motorcycles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Ummm it's MV Agusta.

    That copying thing is sooo 1960s. It should have been dead and buried long since.

    Reeves may have had a Norton but as mentioned in the text of the item, and in HDC's link, he owns his own motorcycle manufacturing company Arch motorcycles.
    Yes your right its Meccanica Verghera Agusta.

    I can't see why they ( you old fellas) used to go on about Jap Crap as took my 53 Thunderbird for a spin today and they are pretty awful to

    ride, and you can have as many Norton Girls on posters as you like but at the end of the day the bike was mutton dressed as lamb.
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    I can't see why they ( you old fellas) used to go on about Jap Crap as took my 53 Thunderbird for a spin today and they are pretty awful to ride,
    My first attempts at riding were on a sprung hub speed twin. When I got to ride a '59 model I was hugely impressed. I've had aftermarket suspension on my last four bikes but still look back at the Triumph fondly. I'm aware that is probably full blown "rose tinted glasses" but... Fortunately the nostalgia stops waaaay short of wanting to own one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I've had aftermarket suspension on my last four bikes but still look back at the Triumph fondly. I'm aware that is probably full blown "rose tinted glasses" but... Fortunately the nostalgia stops waaaay short of wanting to own one.
    Yes, many a rose tinted purchase has ended up on Trademe with the reason for selling as 'I just don't ride it enough' - code for I wobbles around corners, doesn't stop and vibrated by left testicle permanently back up into my groin.

    Then again if I had the coin I'd own a few oldies.

    The true retro experience is probably why the likes of the 'new' Bonnie sells so well - the look without any associated issues.

    Do you think a new proper homage to the CB750 would sell well - cradle frame, twin shock etc etc - shit even SOHC,. Classic colours and all. And a Brembo on the front disk please.

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