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Post by xtian » Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:28 pm

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Post by DerGolgo » Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:31 pm

I'm sure Angelina is going to kiss it all better.


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Post by Sisyphus » Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:56 pm

He'll take the bike to some chopper boutique to get the dings buffed out, don't worry. Maybe give it a touchup of flat black.
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Post by thrasherbill » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:15 pm

Are custom choppers really that fragile?!?! Looked like a pretty light drop. Cripes, I hit a deer and still rode back to my friend's house.
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Post by motorpsycho67 » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:53 pm

Sisyphus wrote:He'll take the bike to some chopper boutique to get the dings buffed out, don't worry. Maybe give it a touchup of flat black.

Nah, Brad's okay in my book. He has several bikes and rides 'em too.

My buddy was the bike wrangler on that Benjamin Button movie. He was supposed to teach Brad to ride that Indian, but Brad just hopped on and took off, no lesson needed.
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Post by Sisyphus » Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:43 pm

Yeah, well, sometimes I just assume the worst about guys that have more money and looks than I do. My bad.

Keanneau (sp?) Reeves rides a Norton, I know that.
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Post by guitargeek » Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:59 pm

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Post by Photo » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:49 pm

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That about sums it up. :/
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Post by xaos » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:25 pm

Sisyphus wrote:Yeah, well, sometimes I just assume the worst about guys that have more money and looks than I do. My bad.

Keanneau (sp?) Reeves rides a Norton, I know that.
i'm with you, i find it especially rewarding when rich people take it in the pooper.....quite the class warriors we are :lol:
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Post by motorpsycho67 » Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:37 pm

Sisyphus wrote: Keanneau (sp?) Reeves rides a Norton, I know that.
Well, that's a step up from the douchecanoe he bought when I worked at Oakland Harley.


As much as I dislike his persona, he actually did a cool thing at the end of filming one of the Matrix movies (which were filmed in Alameda in an old Naval hangar). He bought everyone (who wanted one) a Sportster. It was like 32 of 'em or something. Pretty damn cool if you ask me.
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Post by Sisyphus » Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:12 am

This isn't the vid I was thinking of but for someone who is as mercilessly pursued as he is I wasn't surprised to find it. Nice bike.
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Post by xtian » Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:35 am

motorpsycho67 wrote:
Sisyphus wrote: Keanneau (sp?) Reeves rides a Norton, I know that.
Well, that's a step up from the douchecanoe he bought when I worked at Oakland Harley.


As much as I dislike his persona, he actually did a cool thing at the end of filming one of the Matrix movies (which were filmed in Alameda in an old Naval hangar). He bought everyone (who wanted one) a Sportster. It was like 32 of 'em or something. Pretty damn cool if you ask me.
eah I do that too. I buy chinese take away to my 2 co-workers at the end of every project.
i'm so pretty damn cool.
I'm not really from around here.

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Post by motorpsycho67 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:37 am

Don't know where he's at with this, haven't talked to him in awhile, but my bro Rikki rides a Norton (Couple of 'em actually, and a BSA, Monster S2R, Vespa, etc.).....

http://www.hooliganfilm.com/hooligan_allframes.html


He also started this club....

http://www.britironrebels.com/
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Post by guitargeek » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:15 am

motorpsycho67 wrote:Don't know where he's at with this, haven't talked to him in awhile, but my bro Rikki rides a Norton (Couple of 'em actually, and a BSA, Monster S2R, Vespa, etc.).....

http://www.hooliganfilm.com/hooligan_allframes.html


He also started this club....

http://www.britironrebels.com/
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Post by motorpsycho67 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:17 am

guitargeek wrote:
motorpsycho67 wrote:Don't know where he's at with this, haven't talked to him in awhile, but my bro Rikki rides a Norton (Couple of 'em actually, and a BSA, Monster S2R, Vespa, etc.).....

http://www.hooliganfilm.com/hooligan_allframes.html


He also started this club....

http://www.britironrebels.com/
Your brother plays drums for Poison?

He's not literally my bro...... :roll:
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Post by wheezy e » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:20 am

motorpsycho67 wrote:
guitargeek wrote:
motorpsycho67 wrote:Don't know where he's at with this, haven't talked to him in awhile, but my bro Rikki rides a Norton (Couple of 'em actually, and a BSA, Monster S2R, Vespa, etc.).....

http://www.hooliganfilm.com/hooligan_allframes.html


He also started this club....

http://www.britironrebels.com/
Your brother plays drums for Poison?

He's not literally my bro...... :roll:
you're on bro terms with the drummer for poison? I knew you had issues.
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Post by wheezy e » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:40 am

motorpsycho67 wrote:
Sisyphus wrote:He'll take the bike to some chopper boutique to get the dings buffed out, don't worry. Maybe give it a touchup of flat black.

Nah, Brad's okay in my book. He has several bikes and rides 'em too.

My buddy was the bike wrangler on that Benjamin Button movie. He was supposed to teach Brad to ride that Indian, but Brad just hopped on and took off, no lesson needed.
Brad sounds like a cool guy. Tarantino talking about smoking hash with him, skip to 3:30 or so:
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Post by goose » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:44 am

motorpsycho67 wrote:
Sisyphus wrote:He'll take the bike to some chopper boutique to get the dings buffed out, don't worry. Maybe give it a touchup of flat black.

Nah, Brad's okay in my book. He has several bikes and rides 'em too.

My buddy was the bike wrangler on that Benjamin Button movie. He was supposed to teach Brad to ride that Indian, but Brad just hopped on and took off, no lesson needed.
He pulled up next to me while I was on my way back from L.A. (visiting Antihog/Zero or whatever he goes by now) He was canyon bashing in Malibu - surprised I didn't see him since I was practically alone out there.

Stopped at the Shell station while I was making a call. Damn nice guy. Claims his helmet is his only anonymity in L.A. Kinda ruined it when he asked me if I wanted an autograph. I politely declined and he chuckled and said thanx. One of those "clank" moments that you just smile and move on. Sadly, I was on the SV and he was on an S4R Ducati. One of those times I wish I were on the 916 (insecure cred moment for me - sad, I know). Anyway, I was heading out of town so I didn't go back up into the Malibu canyon with him. Seemed pretty down to earth given his standing in L.A.
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Post by xtian » Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:00 am

I like him actually.
seriously, by the time he began to become all sex symbol interview with a vampire meet joe black mega star I read that he was showing his manhood to ladies passing on the highway while shooting kalifornia. And I thought "the guy is OKAY".
I mean a guy pulling his pants down to ladies passing on the highway while being voted the world's sexiest man cannot be all bad can he?

now imagine the same kind of bike "accident" involving tom cruise and how he would have reacted...
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Post by thrasherbill » Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:03 am

xtian wrote:
now imagine the same kind of bike "accident" involving tom cruise and how he would have reacted...

Tom would have been fine. L. Ron Hubbard watches over him. :roll:
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Post by motorpsycho67 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:30 am

wheezy e wrote:
you're on bro terms with the drummer for poison? I knew you had issues.

He's a regular guy.
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Post by wheezy e » Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:07 pm

helmet, pants, long sleeves, boots, gloves. I've since seen a few pics of Brad on the bike at different times and it seems like that's always the least he's wearing. props!
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Post by Beemer Dan » Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:45 pm

For the most part I'm cool with anyone who rides, famous and rich means no bones when it's just you and the road. I've liked all the movies I've seen with Brad Pitt, except the one where he gets shot in the face jumping out of a closet (stopped watching after that, It's always a good comedy till you shoot Brad Pitt in the face). The thing about him and Jay Leno and Keannu(sp?) and a lot of others is that they ride their bikes because they like riding, and they'd likely do it if they were broke untalented ugly bastards like us. They don't do it to be "cool", they have enough cool that they could dress up in pink tutus and mud wrastle and they'd still be cooler than I am.

Now, that jackass move John Kerry pulled riding that giant douche canoe up on the stage on the Tonight Show, that was fuggin awful. I hate that kind of shit. Politicians on motorcycles, damn, that's a whole other rant right there.
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Post by motorpsycho67 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:09 pm

Beemer Dan wrote:It's always a good comedy till you shoot Brad Pitt in the face

:lol:
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