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Started by Bam55, January 31, 2003, 01:53:34 PM

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Bam55

Looks aren't everything, but if they are to you, buy one!  ::)  http://www.bikerboyz.com/forsale.html







         PJ

TZDeSioux

thems bikes be stupid fresh! chuuuuuch!  :)

OlDirtyBrian

The paintjob on Doggs bike is pretty badass. How can it cost $18000 and the Ducati be only two grand more?

Dawn

#3
I'd take the Duc.

Anyone want to be my 'Sugar Daddy' and buy it for me?  (This would be a purely platonic relationship).

Dawn   ;D


ice

Just saw the movie........

Do not read further if you don't want to know about it.

Terrible race scenes with half of them taking place on dirt roads and the like.

Tricks are ok, but nothing really new.  Most street riders in Chicago can do half of them.

Surprisingly, too much plot ruined this movie.

Horrible ending...... a true disservice to racers around the globe and I'll leave it at that.

Pit_Girl

hmmm... i think i'll duct tape my fairing.... rrrriiiight (when i get a bike that is :-/ )... would that even work?

eesh... this sounds like a horrible movie.... and to think my family actually thought i would want to see it.....*shudder

-jen

Chef

#7
QuoteJust saw the movie........

Do not read further if you don't want to know about it.

Terrible race scenes with half of them taking place on dirt roads and the like.

Surprisingly, too much plot ruined this movie.

Horrible ending...... a true disservice to racers around the globe and I'll leave it at that.

wsup ice,

i must say that i like to see the bikes on the screen!!!

i like the word  " commercialism "  .... i hope they were aiming at introducing the culture to a wide(r) audience using a more "acceptable" venue.

maybe more action scenes and less acting woulda meant more $$$ ???
 
you gotta think that with todays movie making technology there was at least a possibility of some fantastically "un" believable  stunts........

i REALLY wonder what the "alternate" endings looked like ......

ike & uncle ebert  ;D
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the_weggie_man

Have not seen the movie but just seeing the previews, I will not give my hard earned money to the folks that made this pile o' garbage. :P


ice

The real surprise is that Spielberg put his name on this junk.

I was shocked to see it was a Dreamworks production.

It has been said "Great men die, once as men and once as great." (Paul Vale'ry)

We may have just witnessed the the first death of a great man.

khanson

I actually broke down and saw the movie last night.  And yes.....it was pretty weak.

Like others said, the stunts weren't even that good.  However, the guy doing the 360 burnout with his bike standing on the tail section was pretty cool.

Definitely a cheesy movie.  Heck, The Privateer video was better than Biker Boyz.
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oh344ccs

AS racers, we should apreciate this movie for what it is, a good way to boost the number of cheap wrecked sportbikes we can turn into racebikes ;D.  I wonder whitch squid will go out and do something stupid and make me a new 600 after seeing this film. ;D