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well ,while we are thinking about motorbikes, think we should mention Jack Cardiff's "Girl on a Motorcyle" wonder what kind of bike that was? Triumph? Didn't Steve McQueen and Bud Ekins use a 1960's Triumph motorbike to do the stunts on "The Great Escape"........and shouldn't we be talking about British motorbikes anyway instead of these Italian and Japanese pieces of junk?
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Or the Rudges ridden by the front pair of despatch riders (at least, can't see the rest well enough) in the beginning of The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Steve |
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but good question and one for our automotivehistorian I think. |
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A Brough Superior - although not the one that he died on. That had an all black tank, which was one of Lawrence's trade-marks. The registration number of the machine he died on is GW 2275 and the bike is kept at the National Motor Museum at Beauleigh and was known by Lawrence as George VIII. There was an interesting article on this machine in the October 2003 edition of The Classic MotorCycle magazine.
The machine in the film, registered UL 656, was owned by Lawrence and he took possession of it in January 1929. It was presented to him by his friends, including George Bernard Shaw and his wife, Charlotte. Lawrence called it George VI. I can scan the article if anyone is interested. Nick |
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As I recall there was an episode of 'Lovejoy' where his sidekick Eric and a girl try to recreate Lawrance's exact bike. Loverly bike yer Brough!!
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if you wanna see m/bikes watch MOTO GP (rossi ) or BRITISH/WORLD SUPERBIKES..it is soooo much better than F1..but thats only my opion and i`m a motorbike nut (got 2 yamahas)
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steve i bet they did`nt get far because if i remember rightly from my youth the ariel square four suffered from overheating to the rear pistons and you had to wait for it to cool down...they would have been better on an ariel arrow 2 stroke much more reliable(just)
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And IIRC, Lee Marvin had the decidedly less-glamourous Matchless, with the big chrome-plated 'M' turned upside-down...
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Only if you let the oilways clog up....we never had a problem with ours (1951 1000cc light-alloy two-piper IIRC), and we rode it hard; still good for the ton in the 'mid '80's. Lovely bike...
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