BMW love god?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Brett Danvers, Mar 10, 2006.

  1. Weekend Australian (website)
    March 11, 2006
    THE fabulously attractive Jeremy Irons arrives at London's Langham hotel on
    his motorbike, a BMW 100 RT tourer, a big, dangerous love god of a bike.

    Are all BMWs ' big, dangerous love gods' or just his?

    Mine is nice in a decrepit sort of way but women don't throw themselves at
    it or at me.

    Brett
     
    Brett Danvers, Mar 10, 2006
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  2. Brett Danvers

    JL Guest

    I think the journalist was hoping to feel Irons' bar
    I'm afraid sexy and BMW motorcycle are rarely used together without an
    interceding "not"

    JL
     
    JL, Mar 10, 2006
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  3. Brett Danvers

    Will_S Guest


    well riding my BMW near a high school a well endowed and pretty student gave
    me both thumbs up and wriggled her hips.

    Actually I had a chuckle to myself after . Was wondering what her reaction
    would have been if she had know it was an over the hill 52 year old on the
    bike
     
    Will_S, Mar 10, 2006
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  4. Brett Danvers

    HandleBarz Guest

     
    HandleBarz, Mar 11, 2006
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  5. Brett Danvers

    Will_S Guest

    all my sugar has gone so she would have been a 3 way loser
     
    Will_S, Mar 11, 2006
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  6. Brett Danvers

    F Murtz Guest

    bike vibrates at 110 kmph maybe thats what attracts women
     
    F Murtz, Mar 11, 2006
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  7. that'd be 'bearcat'

    brett
     
    Brett Danvers, Mar 12, 2006
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  8. Brett Danvers

    Boxer Guest

    They had a Bearhawk as well Brett. (1928-1930 I think).

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Mar 12, 2006
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  9. Checked the Stutz internet sites, couldn't find a Bearhawk but the revived
    brand in about 1971 made a "Blackhawk.
    Of course that doesn't mean they didn't make one, only that you can't prove
    anything using the internet.

    How's your sidecar outfit going?

    Brett
     
    Brett Danvers, Mar 13, 2006
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  11. Brett Danvers

    Boxer Guest

    http://www.climbtotheclouds.com/vintagehillclimb.html

    Try that site.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Mar 13, 2006
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  12. isaac_the_blind, Mar 14, 2006
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  13. Brett Danvers

    atec77 Guest

    1936 to 38 I think ,
     
    atec77, Mar 14, 2006
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  14. A bit earlier than that:
    1913 http://www.grandpasoldcars.com/articles_stutz.htm

    I remember there used to be TV show with a Bearcat heavily featured in it,
    cant remember what the show was about at all.

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Mar 15, 2006
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  15. Brett Danvers

    atec77 Guest

    There was I thought something about those years , but yup they were
    built for ages , I remember about 1966 going to a car show on the Hutt
    Vally Trotting track and there was one there on disply along with a
    Lagonda and a buick straight 8 ( and maybe 50 more rare ones even then )

    http://www.stutzbearcat.com/stutzgallery.htm

    http://www.stutzbearcat.com/
     
    atec77, Mar 15, 2006
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    Boxer Guest

    Boxer, Mar 15, 2006
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    atec77 Guest

    atec77, Mar 16, 2006
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