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DLax69

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IMO, everything about that photo is just wrong. An American twin banger that prioritises history over reality, and the other twin banger that prioritises crappy ink over common sense. Tbh, I wouldn’t ride either.
Fine.

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midlifecrisis

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The eyes say it.
Marc Marquez, 8 times world champion contemplating his future, Honda's future in MotoGP. Crashed out at Beckett's yesterday from a low position. 1000033754.jpg1000033752.jpg
 

midlifecrisis

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Bit of bad news. My nephew's Gixer was stolen last Thursday.
1000034173.jpgStolen from Abingdon area. GXSR1000 K7 DN57TOR VIN JS1GT77A772109612 Engine number T715124495. Share as this was stolen along with 2 other bikes. Clearly a planned job by professionals. Please feel free to share on your social media. Expect this to go ballistic in the news as security measures employed were clearly hopeless and it should raise alarms to those in government.
 

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46 years ago, Australian filmmaker George Miller announces filming of 'Mad Max' will commence in Laverton, Victoria. The project was announced in the Sydney Morning Herald #On This Day 21 August, 1977, with filming commencing in October and November of the same year.

Principal photography for Mad Max took place in and around Melbourne and lasted for six weeks. The film initially received a polarized reception upon its release in April 1979, although it won four AACTA Awards. Filmed on a budget of A$400,000, it earned more than US$100 million worldwide in gross revenue and set a Guinness record for most profitable film.

PHOTO > When men were men, insurance was a joke and the stunts were real!! — On the set of the original Mad Max film in 1977. Cameraman David Eggby shoots over the shoulder of Terry Gibson for a high speed scene on Goose's Kawasaki Z1000.


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