Recommended Viewing (riding movies)

Started by Jnaids07, May 12, 2008, 08:02:24 AM

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Jnaids07

So I saw there is a new recommended reading thread going, however I thought it would be good if people could share their favorite riding movies.  Since this is in riding techniques, it should probably be a somewhat instructional video. 

I have heard mixed reviews about some of the videos based on the popular riding books.  It would be great to start a list of useful street/track riding movies for those visual learners out there. 

I would start but I haven't yet seen any.   I was thinking the format could go like below:

Movie Title:
Author/Producer:
Brief Description of movie:  (street, track, skill level/difficulty, skills taught, etc.)
Who you would recommend it to: (rider type/proficiency)


Anyone want to start?  ;D
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ScottRNelson

I kind of like the 2007 Isle of Man TT Review.  That shows me a level of riding way beyond what I ever hope to achieve.  MotoGP and Superbike races look slow by comparison.  And way safer.

Sorry if this isn't what you had in mind.  I've never watched any videos specifically aimed a  teaching better riding techniques.
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Adam in TX

Faster! is excellent.

Covers the 2002/2003 MotoGP seasons (IIRC). Narrated by Ewan McGregor. Nothing really practical for us, but it's still a great flick.

The Doctor, The Tornado, and the Kentucky Kid is pretty good, but (to me) doesn't really hold a candle to Faster!

On Any Sunday is another great old-school motorcycle racing movie.

FatguyRacer

Nothing will help you more than a copy of Ride Like A Pro III. Maybe they're up to 4 by now. It's all slow speed manuvering and skills training.
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androgynous

Quote from: FatguyRacer on May 12, 2008, 01:04:14 PM
Nothing will help you more than a copy of Ride Like A Pro III. Maybe they're up to 4 by now. It's all slow speed manuvering and skills training.

where can i get it
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FatguyRacer

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Lukey

For the record, they're up to version "V" by now!
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silentbob

http://www.amazon.com/Cool-As-Ice-Vanilla/dp/6302261589/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=video&qid=1211763130&sr=8-1

Cool as Ice.  My fence jumping skills never improved as much as when I saw this movie.  Many people may not know this but Vanilla Ice did the really hard stunts for Steve McQueen.  "drop that zero and get with the hero".

Gypsy Davy

Quote from: silentbob on May 25, 2008, 05:55:27 PMMany people may not know this but Vanilla Ice did the really hard stunts for Steve McQueen. 

Now that's funny.   ;D
David

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blue tiger

The oscar winning movie Torque is where I learned all my riding techniques. I'm learning from Biker Boyz now because I sincerely wish to be the King of Cali.!!
I'm here to kick a*! and chew bubble gum...and I'm all out of bubble gum.

cmorgan47

you won't learn many skills from it, but "world's fastest indian" has to be my favorite motorcycle movie ever.  anthony hopkins nailed it.

bulldogs2k


Bick

Quote from: ScottRNelson on May 12, 2008, 08:05:45 AM
I kind of like the 2007 Isle of Man TT Review.  That shows me a level of riding way beyond what I ever hope to achieve.  MotoGP and Superbike races look slow by comparison.  And way safer.

Sorry if this isn't what you had in mind.  I've never watched any videos specifically aimed a  teaching better riding techniques.

100 Years of Isle of Man.  Very cool evolution.

Quote from: bulldogs2k on July 08, 2008, 08:27:20 PM
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Easy Rider
Worlds Fastest Indian
Motorcycle Diaries (When you are in the mood to read)

There is about 10 minutes worth watching in the 2nd Matrix  ;D
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Ducatiloo

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and Biker Boys  I was taught how to talk down to my mother, the Iron Cross, ride with diamond plated plates strapped to my feet and how to do dirt jumps like a squid.
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Ducatiloo

Quote from: Bick on July 09, 2008, 01:02:30 PM

There is about 10 minutes worth watching in the 2nd Matrix  ;D

+1  I put that movie in just to see the 996  sexy!! :-*
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