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    Greatest Ever Motorcycles, tonight, TV3, 5pm (sunday 22nd)

    Tonight, TV3, 5pm.
    It's that rocking show where they count down the 10 greatest ever machines of various types. Others in this series include 10 greatest tanks, weapons, heavyweight monsters, trucks, and sports cars, etc.

    It's a repeat that was on tv almost a year ago, and it generated more than 200 posts in this thread.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=20504

    Should be worth a look if you haven't seen it already.
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    it generated heaps of posts cause they rated the top bike a fucking 50cc honda, or should that be a 50cc fucking honda?
    http://thenc30project.blogspot.com/

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    I must admit, the number one bike was a major anticlimax

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    Shit programme, missed out lots of influential machinery. Typical TV bullshit written by people with no knowledge of the items they are showing.
    Sure the Honda 50 stepthru would win if it was a program on the top 10 most sold bikes......
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    Oh yeah, they always put a lame machine at number 10. I was going to list my guesses before I saw it had already been discussed on here, and I was going to say a 50cc scoot will be #1 because of all the millions of them out there in Asia.
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    Why do free-to-air broadcasters feel compelled to repeat programmes that have already been done to death on one (at least) of Sky's channels?

    I suspect that that is a question to which there is no answer. A bit like expecting people who don't watch the State Broadcaster to know who Robson Green is...
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    oh fark!!! i missed t damnit!!!! i forgot all it and i was saw this thread too

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    I must admit, the number one bike was a major anticlimax
    Welcome to the REAL word. I own a C50 so their selection of
    top mc was spot on the mark.

    Personnally I think it was a piss take to invoke debate. It was also mentioned that the CB750/4s handled and implied the front disc brakes where of any use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    A bit like expecting people who don't watch the State Broadcaster to know who Robson Green is...
    That would be me then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    It was also mentioned that the CB750/4s handled and implied the front disc brakes where of any use. Anyone who actually road one would tell you the rear drum brake was better at slowing them down.
    Rode a f2 for 3 years and always wanted to move that rear drum to the front for improved braking.

    They missed my fav bike The Honda CBX1000 there was a fun bike to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
    Rode a f2 for 3 years and always wanted to move that rear drum to the front for improved braking.

    They missed my fav bike The Honda CBX1000 there was a fun bike to ride
    Don't the f2s have a disk at the rear?
    http://www.moto-deal.com/encyclopedi...8&image_id=317


    My f1 certainly did. Got rid of it because it was a bus compared to the cb550f I've got.

    There's an f1 on TM at the moment-
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...p-29067936.htm

    All the k series 750s had drum rears.

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    I'd take second place any day in that silly show. Second is the first loser.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bandit View Post
    I'd take second place any day in that silly show. Second is the first loser.
    Yeah coming from Italy it probably it's obvious to everyone it can carry more pizzas than the Cub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee View Post
    it generated heaps of posts cause they rated the top bike a fucking 50cc honda, or should that be a 50cc fucking honda?
    The key thing about this ...... bike was it got kids started and hooked on bikes.
    Truelly a gutless wonder but shit it went a long long way on a few litres of fuel!
    I had one as a first bike and quickly upgraded to larger bikes. (Well you could only go to larger and I felt a bit embarrassed about being seen on it.)
    Nearly 40 years later I still own and enjoy riding motorbikes and I'm pleased to say that two of my sons have road bikes also.
    That little C50 may have assisted in changing the attitude of many to owning 2 wheels.

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    I owned a Honda 740/4. The F2 model I think. It was about a 1977/78 model? Brakes were average when dry and non existent if it rained. The original 750/4 was a show stopper in it's day so i'm pleased it got a place.
    I don't think the point of the show was the greatest bike because of speed, or power,or technology or sales... More, in some way it had a major impact on motocycling. In that sense whatever the first motor-on-a-bike was that has to be the greatest. The Cub deserved some mention (not bloody first though) for simply introducing the most amount of people to m/cycling. Any show that promotes m/c is good in my books.
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