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RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - Rocky_imp - 01-18-2019 In the years that have elapsed since this thread was started, and my reply to it, I'm still riding the British bikes I mentioned and both are still running beautifully. Time, effort and money was put into them to make sure they would run that way; modern bearings, rings, oils, tires, etc., and a reasonable throttle hand makes for riding pleasure and longevity. They attract a lot of attention everywhere I go - something like the CB that most think is a restored 750 - until I tell them otherwise or they finally look closer
RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - LongRanger_imp - 01-18-2019 I rarely hear "what year is that?" or "I had a CB750 just like yours!" Folks around here show little curiousity towards my CB, which is fine by me. Here, if you're not on a Harley or BMW GS, your choice of motorcycle is largely irrelevant. Agreed with ferret on "One Week." It's an aspirational movie. But my favorite, without peer, is "On Any Sunday." I was awakening to motorcycles in the early '70's and can quickly relate to the bikes, characters, and locations in that movie. RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - GoldOxide_imp - 01-18-2019 (01-18-2019, 02:30 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: I owned two BSA Lightnings. Bought a used 1996 model in 1967 for $700. Rode it for a year and then took it all apart to convert it into a Paul Dunstall style café racer. Had fun leaving the Bonneville and Commando riders behind in traffic light drag races. Sold it in 1972 to buy a the Kawasaki H2 Mach 4. "One Week" is a humbling movie. Seen it a few times. Wonderful flashback photo. Thank you for sharing. I also remember the Ford Granada. They seemed to be everywhere once upon a time. I see Robert Plant looked away during the photo shoot.
RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - the Ferret - 01-18-2019 Robert Plant (yea, you tell her that)
RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - GoldOxide_imp - 01-18-2019 Yeah, maybe right Ferret. Sorry Nortoon! But there was a time it was hard to tell apart.
RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - the Ferret - 01-18-2019 lol yea we all looked like that around 1973. I have pictures of me you wouldn't believe. Skinny, bell bottoms, shoulder length hair. Looking at me now it's like, what the heck happened? lol RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - GoldOxide_imp - 01-18-2019 Fortunately, two days ago I updated my eye wear prescription. Of course, a bit stronger lens than last time. Should have new specs by next week.So yeah, body, eyes, hair - or lack thereof. While not everything is aged to perfection, we are all wiser, no? I hope the CB1100 is a measure of proof.
RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - Cormanus - 01-18-2019 (01-18-2019, 12:45 AM)southwend_imp Wrote: I'm with you, mate. RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - Nortoon_imp - 01-20-2019 Who said I look Robert Plant? ![]() RE: Interesting movie - British Bikes - GoldOxide_imp - 01-20-2019 I did: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=3534&pid=227632#pid227632 Now you're killing me. Great pic! |