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To help get the taste of the soap out of my mouth, here's some more cool guys on Triumphs:
Clint.
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Brando - He used his own personal Thunderbird in The Wild One.
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James Dean lounging on his Trophy.  What a shame he didn't stick to riding it and ditch the Porsche
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Newman.  (Maybe not the choice of riding shoes though). 
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OK, not a Triumph, but still pretty cool. TE Lawrence on the 7th, and final, Brough Superior he owned, (each progressively named by him George I to George VII).  The bike that ended Lawrence of Arabia.
“A skittish motorbike with a touch of blood in it is better than all the riding animals on earth, because of its logical extension of our faculties, and the hint, the provocation, to excess conferred by its honeyed untiring smoothness.” TE Lawrence
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I was going to say this thread is getting a bit gay, but the TS Elliot quote is balls.
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1 hour ago, thaiguzzi said:

That is a colour retouch up photo.

Every photo i have ever seen from the Wild One has been B/W.

I'm a great Brando fan, but in this movie he played the knob, Lee Marvin played the real great part / proper biker.

Back on topic, long story short, Hollywood actually used between 5-7 Thunderbirds for Marlon's bike, and i had one of them in the early 90's, c/w proper Hollywood & import paperwork.

All original, never restored externally, nice patina, ran great etc.

Paid over 4k GBP for it back then, which was a fair bit of money for a 6T in those days, sold it a few years later for not much more.

Idiot.

Prolly worth 5 figures these days.

Double idiot.

Hindsight is a worthless commodity.

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4 hours ago, thaiguzzi said:

That is a colour retouch up photo.

Every photo i have ever seen from the Wild One has been B/W.

I'm a great Brando fan, but in this movie he played the knob, Lee Marvin played the real great part / proper biker.

Back on topic, long story short, Hollywood actually used between 5-7 Thunderbirds for Marlon's bike, and i had one of them in the early 90's, c/w proper Hollywood & import paperwork.

All original, never restored externally, nice patina, ran great etc.

Paid over 4k GBP for it back then, which was a fair bit of money for a 6T in those days, sold it a few years later for not much more.

Idiot.

Prolly worth 5 figures these days.

Double idiot.

The photo is from a limited edition art print taken by Homer van Pelt, and is a Chromogenic Print from a colour negative.  (Apparently). 

"This is a limited edition fine art C-Print, hand numbered out of an edition of 125 with an accompanying certificate of authenticity. Both Print and Certificate have matching sequentially numbered tamper proof holographic seals." - Yours for $595.

The bike he is on in the photo was his own one, but I agree that Lee Marvin was the real biker, and not just in the film.

Image result for lee marvin triumph

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On 2/1/2019 at 2:38 PM, ballpoint said:

To help get the taste of the soap out of my mouth, here's some more cool guys on Triumphs:

Clint.

Related image

 

Brando - He used his own personal Thunderbird in The Wild One.

Image result for marlon brando triumph

 

James Dean lounging on his Trophy.  What a shame he didn't stick to riding it and ditch the Porsche

Image result for james dean triumph

 

Newman.  (Maybe not the choice of riding shoes though). 

A proper petrol head: Paul Newman

 

OK, not a Triumph, but still pretty cool. TE Lawrence on the 7th, and final, Brough Superior he owned, (each progressively named by him George I to George VII).  The bike that ended Lawrence of Arabia.

“A skittish motorbike with a touch of blood in it is better than all the riding animals on earth, because of its logical extension of our faculties, and the hint, the provocation, to excess conferred by its honeyed untiring smoothness.” TE Lawrence

TE lawrence of arabia in military uniform on motorcycle

Do we ride because we are cool,

or vice versa?

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3 hours ago, ballpoint said:

The photo is from a limited edition art print taken by Homer van Pelt, and is a Chromogenic Print from a colour negative.  (Apparently). 

Colour on the tank just don't look right, it should be more sky blue or grey than green.

3 hours ago, ballpoint said:

The bike he is on in the photo was his own one,

I don't know how that can be proven.

As i mentioned earlier, the studio used between 5-7 identical 6T's for filming.

1 hour ago, ballpoint said:

my mum was pretty cool too, and she had an ancient BSA pushbike, but don't tell thaiguzzi

I have nothing against earlier BSA's, their pre-unit singles and twins were wonderful machines, some would say the A10 in all it's incarnations was the finest parallel twin made. It certainly had a nicer chassis and gearbox than Triumphs of the time.

The later unit twins and singles, and the politics of the late 60's - the less said the better.....

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OK no pictures, but a question to all you Big Mango riders.

 

When I lived there in the 90's, just behind MBK, on the stadium side if I remember correctly ( where the car parts shops were) there used to be a bike shop on the corner, when I lived there he had a few old BMW, including one with a sidecar, still there?

 

Also over where the old International telephone exchange was, on the klong side, there used to be a small shop which had a few old BMW also. The proprietor was an interesting old guy, used to race them in Thailand, some lovely old photos of him in his youth on the wall. Still there?

 

And for all you Trumpet fans there was a lovely ( I think T120) half way along Soi Rangnam, only used to come out on nice days. Anyone any history on these three things?

Maybe the keen might want to check them out unless anyone can supply any update.

 

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