Celebrities on Ducati's

Started by The Bearded Duc, August 06, 2011, 04:44:39 PM

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jsd2

Quote from: Grrrly on April 06, 2013, 08:21:54 PM


Adrien Brody  guess he traded in the cromo for a Diesel.

I would have thought by now someone would have called him out for the reflectors on the fork and the stickers on the frame.  Wow. the forum is slipping. ;D 

Jim

hbliam

Quote from: jsd2 on July 05, 2013, 01:05:37 PM
I would have thought by now someone would have called him out for the reflectors on the fork and the stickers on the frame.  Wow. the forum is slipping. ;D 

Jim

There's a guy and a motorcycle in that picture?

HotIce

Quote from: hbliam on July 05, 2013, 02:02:20 PM
There's a guy and a motorcycle in that picture?
Yeah, it must be one of those teasers coming off the new NatGeo Brain Games show ;D

SDRider

Quote from: Grrrly on April 06, 2013, 08:21:54 PM


Adrien Brody  guess he traded in the cromo for a Diesel.

I have to admit that this just makes me more of a fan of Adrien Brody.  I thought he was brilliant in 'The Pianist' so the fact that he rides a Ducati makes me like him just a little bit more.   [thumbsup]

Someone should talk to him about his choice in motorcycle helmets though.
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Dry Martini

Quote from: SDRider on July 05, 2013, 08:07:21 PM
I have to admit that this just makes me more of a fan of Adrien Brody.  I thought he was brilliant in 'The Pianist' so the fact that he rides a Ducati makes me like him just a little bit more.   [thumbsup]

Someone should talk to him about his choice in motorcycle helmets though.

What exactly is wrong with the helmet? Is it the type or manufacturer?

The Davida open face helmets meet Euro standards, and are great for monster or cafe bike riding.
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Skybarney

Quote from: Dry Martini on July 06, 2013, 07:07:56 AM
What exactly is wrong with the helmet? Is it the type or manufacturer?

The Davida open face helmets meet Euro standards, and are great for monster or cafe bike riding.

And here is your answer!
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Quote from: Skybarney on July 06, 2013, 10:32:27 AMAnd here is your answer!

 Davida meeting Euro standards tells me nothing about SDRider's opinion on that type of helmet.
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Speeddog

Quote from: Dry Martini on July 06, 2013, 11:06:48 AM
Davida meeting Euro standards tells me nothing about SDRider's opinion on that type of helmet.

I think SDRider's point was that those who base most (if not all) of their livelihood on their face might want to protect it better.
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Quote from: SDRider on July 05, 2013, 08:07:21 PM
Someone should talk to him about his choice in motorcycle helmets though.
I wonder if he even owns that Monster Diesel.
I remember Nicky Hayden And Brody were in NYC to promote the "Diesel" monster. They were all decked out in Diesel and Ducati apparel.
I'm sure he took that bike out with hot chick in-tow just to be seen on it, propably under the request of the promoting agency..   


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hbliam

Quote from: Uncle Mofo on July 06, 2013, 12:39:23 PM
I wonder if he even owns that Monster Diesel.
I remember Nicky Hayden And Brody were in NYC to promote the "Diesel" monster. They were all decked out in Diesel and Ducati apparel.
I'm sure he took that bike out with hot chick in-tow just to be seen on it, propably under the request of the promoting agency..   

That's his girlfriend.

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Quote from: Dry Martini on July 06, 2013, 07:07:56 AM
What exactly is wrong with the helmet? Is it the type or manufacturer?

The Davida open face helmets meet Euro standards, and are great for monster or cafe bike riding.

That's a Diesel Hi-Jack helmet made by AGV.  I bought one because I had been wanting something open faced for riding around town on hot days.  When I still had my Sport 1000 I really wanted a Bell 500 because I loved the retro look, but I didn't think it suited the Monster, so I started looking for something more modern, and the Diesel Hi-Jack won.  Sure, it isn't the safest or most practical helmet, and I won't be using it on the highway for several reasons, but it sure looks cool with the dark tinted visor pulled down.  ;)
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At least he's wearing a helmet.
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hbliam

Quote from: krolik on July 07, 2013, 11:28:50 AM
At least he's wearing a helmet.

It's the law. He has to if he wants to ride around in LA looking pregnant dogin.