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Very cool custom Bonnie
#397763 08/03/2010 2:01 PM
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Link: http://www.bikeexif.com/triumph-bonneville-2

"the bike is called ‘La Grande Fuga’, meaning Great Escape." Doesn't say if the kicker is real.


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Re: Very cool custom Bonnie
FriarJohn #397764 08/03/2010 2:09 PM
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Wow, that IS pretty cool, John! Kind'a doubt the kickstart mechanism actually works, though.

(yep, I'd say the "Cooler King" would be proud if he was still among us!)


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That thing is gorgeous, though I'll be disappointed if the kicker is a fake. That would really detract from what is otherwise just a tremendous build...

...and if the kicker is real I'm totally in love.

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JAEGER #397766 08/03/2010 4:30 PM
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Yep.
And it looks like HE'S got seat springs with reg. shocks.


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erle #397767 08/03/2010 4:37 PM
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that is a lot of springs piled on top of each other.
I always liked those Harley toolboxes that are mounted on the rear fender.

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brokenfixed #397768 08/03/2010 4:47 PM
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Good look on that Trumpet! Can the kicker be real....hmmm? Been a while since I had the sprocket cover off but I don't remember there being enough room for a shaft in there. Big disappointment if the kicker is fake!


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A closeup of the kicker.



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brokenfixed #397770 08/03/2010 4:53 PM
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Looks like they used the rear brake pedal for the clutch. If that kickstart is connected to the front sprocket or shaft, it could only be kicked in gear...? I'd say its fake.

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that texturing on the engine is pretty crazy
yeah that kickers bulltits

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erle says....

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Yep.
And it looks like HE'S got seat springs with reg. shocks.






and Tom replies...

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that is a lot of springs piled on top of each other.





Well HECK, you two! Don't you guys realize that ALL those springs would come in REAL handy IF the gentleman who owns this motorcycle ever feels the need to jump over any barbed wire fencing which he could possibly encounter along his travels on board that baby!!!


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FriarJohn #397773 08/03/2010 5:36 PM
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Link: http://www.bikeexif.com/triumph-bonneville-2

"the bike is called ‘La Grande Fuga’, meaning Great Escape." Doesn't say if the kicker is real.



Ok other than the fake goodies I think it's ****** cool!


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Yup. Lose that fake kicker and it's perfect!


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Btw, for you guys who don't know the story of why it's a Triumph, made to look like a WWII German-issue motorcycle, that Bud Ekins(who subbed for McQueen) used for that famous barbed wire jump scene...well, here's the scoop:

Word is, McQueen had talked director John Sturges into that whole motorcycle escape scenario once the filming had already started, but the producers wouldn't let their star actually perform the stunt. And so, McQueen talked his old friend and fellow motorcycle racer Ekins into flying over to Europe to do it. However, once Ekins arrived to the set, he told everyone concerned, "There's NO freakin' way I'm going to do THAT jump on a freakin' BMW!"

(I love that story...which btw was only one of many which I heard at the Bud Ekins memorial service that was held a couple of years ago at the Warner Bros movie lot in Burbank California...AND btw, someone there had a older Meriden Triumph sittin' outside the studio theater where the ceremony took place, and which was also a very nice re-creation of this famous machine...it too was VERY cool!)


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Dwight2 #397776 08/03/2010 9:02 PM
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And so, McQueen talked his old friend and fellow Motorcycle racer Ekins into flying over to Europe to do it. However, once Ekins arrived to the set, he told everyone concerned, "There's NO freakin' way I'm going to do that jump on a freakin' BMW!"



Good story!!


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Keith #397777 08/03/2010 9:25 PM
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Interesting. Kicker has to be fake, which deducts bogus points from the coolness count....



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FriarJohn #397778 08/04/2010 1:55 AM
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It's amazing what a guy can do with a rattle can of crinkle paint and a Triumph Scrambler. Cool.


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Or a can of Herculiner...


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Quote:

erle says....

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Yep.
And it looks like HE'S got seat springs with reg. shocks.






and Tom replies...

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that is a lot of springs piled on top of each other.





Well HECK, you two! Don't you guys realize that ALL those springs would come in REAL handy IF the gentleman who owns this motorcycle ever feels the need to jump over any barbed wire fencing which he could possibly encounter along his travels on board that baby!!!




Or, would he bounce up & over the bars, like hittin' a trampoline?


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Quote:

Quote:

erle says....

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Yep.
And it looks like HE'S got seat springs with reg. shocks.






and Tom replies...

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that is a lot of springs piled on top of each other.





Well HECK, you two! Don't you guys realize that ALL those springs would come in REAL handy IF the gentleman who owns this motorcycle ever feels the need to jump over any barbed wire fencing which he could possibly encounter along his travels on board that baby!!!




Or, would he bounce up & over the bars, like hittin' a trampoline?




Well, in THAT case erle, look at it this way...maybe IF The Cooler King WOULD'VE had all those springs on HIS bike, then maybe he would've made to over that fence and into Switzerland afterall!!!

(...though I suppose then the ending of that movie wouldn't have had that ironic twist at the end, with that German guard giving us that quizzical look as he hears McQueen starting to bounce that baseball off the walls of that cell)


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Dwight2 #397782 08/04/2010 5:42 PM
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Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

erle says....

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Yep.
And it looks like HE'S got seat springs with reg. shocks.






and Tom replies...

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that is a lot of springs piled on top of each other.





Well HECK, you two! Don't you guys realize that ALL those springs would come in REAL handy IF the gentleman who owns this motorcycle ever feels the need to jump over any barbed wire fencing which he could possibly encounter along his travels on board that baby!!!




Or, would he bounce up & over the bars, like hittin' a trampoline?




Well, in THAT case erle, look at it this way...maybe IF The Cooler King WOULD'VE had all those springs on HIS bike, then maybe he would've made to over that fence and into Switzerland afterall!!!

(...though I suppose then the ending of that movie wouldn't have had that ironic twist at the end, with that German guard giving us that quizzical look as he hears McQueen starting to bounce that baseball off the walls of that cell)




Or, maybe the guards would be laughin' SO hard, they wouldn't be able to get up off the ground?

Opps, different ending again.


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erle #397783 08/05/2010 11:48 PM
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Fake kick starter or not. That is one cool looking bike!


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Arsenalfan #397784 08/06/2010 4:04 AM
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Fake kick starter or not. That is one cool looking bike!




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