http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/features/munro/
and the followup http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/feat...nro/index2.htm
for some bloody amazing stories about the man and the bike that the movie missed, a real good read
http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/features/munro/
and the followup http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/feat...nro/index2.htm
for some bloody amazing stories about the man and the bike that the movie missed, a real good read
thanx for that.. it's in interesting read (still reading thru it now..)
I did think the movie was very good, but also felt that it missed out some stuff which would have been good to know/see.
Excellent links. Still haven't had the chance to see the flick but heard it was good.
Cheers
What a fantastic read! An amaizinng guy alright.
I was a little apprehensive about the film - I'll try to catch it soon - because I knew it couldn't hardly touch on what the guy had done.Burt was a legend back in the 60s,I first starting riding bikes in 1970 and knew about him...I had that Motorcycle Sports Quarterly with the article on Burt,and a friend of mine made a pilgramage to his shed while in the Sth Island in the early 70s.Quite a guy,the film won't do him justice I'm afraid....hope I'm wrong.
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Probably not, but it's done Munro more justice by being made that if it wasn't made at all.Originally Posted by Motu
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