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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    A bike like that would get you a hell of a lot more poontang than a modern 'sportsbike'.
    Its easier than that mate.http://www.metacafe.com/watch/131211/poontang/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    And what exactly has he been doing with the farmers daughter in the back paddock we asks hey Swoop.

    Veiled sexual innuendo is nothing new in bike ads then.

    Sometimes you wonder why they bothered though.
    Doesn't exactly preach exclusivity does it.

    Please make an ad with the banner "Be part of the pack!".

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    Why did he need a 'fast getaway' for? The farmer and the shotgun?

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    Reminded me of Culverdun before irrigation......same mating ritual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    ...
    Veiled sexual innuendo is nothing new in bike ads then.
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    It's not veiled! She has her hand right on his headlight!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    It is a little disturbing to note that there aren't any animals around in piccie #1. Were the sheep nervous?
    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    And what exactly has he been doing with the farmers daughter in the back paddock we asks hey Swoop.

    Veiled sexual innuendo is nothing new in bike ads then.
    Phowarrrr! Plaid miniskirt/onepiece

    Photography Eh!
    Nudge nudge, wink wink. Say no more!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Photography Eh!
    Nudge nudge, wink wink. Say no more!
    .......wazzit like then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    .......wazzit like then?
    Are you insinuating something?
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    The best it's ever been done. Still didn't save 'em though.

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    The game has changed now.
    The challenge is to make it sexy without being sexist
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    I think both those Honda still look good.

    As for ads, there is evidence to suggest that ads get more imaginative and beguiling in inverse proportion to the products they depict. BSA was a good example of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    It says so!
    Oh my god I had one!

    I bought one of these off a mate when I was about 11 for $50.00

    Now mine was a bit special! Modified for the farm.

    We fitted a Chen Seng (or something that sounded like that) knobbly on the back. ( I remember that cost me $10!). Had to flare the rear guard with a hammer to fit it and stuck a wide motorcross handle bars on the front. Left the front road tyre on as couldn't afford another knobbly at this ridiculous price.

    Wished I had read the add when I had mine (Never knew the rear shocks were adjustable!)

    We had a jump on the farm and when we road over this at about 30mph the bike would bounce back up in the air on landing (No damping in front suspension) and then spear off sideways throwing the laughing captain and all pillion passengers (often more than one) off in the process.

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    Honda was so successful in USA in the 60's obviously everyone was crying out for them. The 65 of course was sporty compared to the stepthrough.

    The CB down on the beach looks cool too, and dig that swimsuit.

    Great pics Dave.
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    Oh the memories, my first road bike was a 1974 CB 100 in resplendent red and white, quite similar to that.
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    we used to race two steppies around our flat, including navigating the back steps and the side gate lol

    one was a 90 tho so it had a bit of an unfair advantage off the mark
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