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Worlds fastest Indian - MV - 30-12-2008

For those whop havent seen it and for those who would
like to see it again, this rather wonderful film is on today on BBC2
5pm, I think

This film was first recommended to me by our very own Shaun Harris

Enjoy


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - DCLUCIE - 30-12-2008

I loved this film. Shows the real meaning behind determination in the face of all those trying to stop you , ignoring them and cracking on just the same, all for the love of something that seems to drive you on from the inside ..... does this sound familiar?


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - Jan Grainger - 30-12-2008

DCLUCIE Wrote:I loved this film. Shows the real meaning behind determination in the face of all those trying to stop you , ignoring them and cracking on just the same, all for the love of something that seems to drive you on from the inside ..... does this sound familiar?
It was screened this week on Oz TV too. Can you believe that Bert returned to the USA 9 times after he broke the record. This record for machines under 1000cc of 201 point something (I think) MPH still stands today. I just loved the method he used to mow his lawns. Excellent movie and I know a few of us on the forum have seen it and agree.


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - cargo - 30-12-2008

There was a little poetic licence in the movie his record which still stand is actually 183.586mph set in 1967

Still very impressive.
We watched it again tonight....................... briliant film


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - Shaun Harris - 31-12-2008

cargo Wrote:There was a little poetic licence in the movie his record which still stand is actually 183.586mph set in 1967

Still very impressive.
We watched it again tonight....................... briliant film



The burt and kiwi way, look at Bruce Anstey, Robert Holden etc


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - Jan Grainger - 01-01-2009

For a small country you have certainly produced some excellent riders, going back to the Rod Coleman era. Graeme Crosby was very popular in Oz and I know folk from England used to go to the TT especially to watch him.
Good speedway riders too, Shaun. Ivan Mauger, Ronnie Moore and Barry Briggs.


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - Shaun Harris - 01-01-2009

Jan Grainger Wrote:For a small country you have certainly produced some excellent riders, going back to the Rod Coleman era. Graeme Crosby was very popular in Oz and I know folk from England used to go to the TT especially to watch him.
Good speedway riders too, Shaun. Ivan Mauger, Ronnie Moore and Barry Briggs.



Rod Coleman and my dad grew up in the same town, and used to do a lot of riding together, Rod is very friendly to me due to this.

Pass GC-


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - steveJR - 01-01-2009

CoolI've got this on DVD & watched a few times!
Best film I've seen for ages; Not just because its 'autosport' theme.
But for that truly down to earth character played by Anthony Hopkins, & it's humour, his determination to fulfill his dream despite his age & health at that time. As well as it being mostly fact!
To get many people to 'break so many rules' on those occassions before even getting the 'chance' to break the speed record; That Burt Munro must have been truly likable character nice to have met! Avoiding the lemons though?! Lol


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - J.A.J. - 01-01-2009

I have heard there is also a book about Burt Monroe , Does anybody know the title and where to buy a copy


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - cargo - 01-01-2009

I've just found two !
Just search http://www.Amazon.co.uk ..............for "Bert Munro"

Or http://www.amazon.com


Or click the link below. for search results on amazon.co.uk ...........

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=bert+munro&x=15&y=20


One Good Run: The Legend of Burt Munro (Paperback) by Tim Hanna
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Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: Penguin (23 Feb 2006)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0143019740
ISBN-13: 978-0143019749




Legend of Speed: The Burt Munro Story (Paperback) by Tim Hanna and David Larsen
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Paperback: 180 pages
Publisher: Penguin Global (13 Feb 2008)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0143303104
ISBN-13: 978-0143303107


There may well be hardback editions as well


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - boakesey - 01-01-2009

If anyone's after the dvd, which is selling for £18 - £27 on Amazon / eBay, those nice folks at HMV have got it for only £4.99, with Free p & p in their sale:

http://hmv.com/hmvweb/simpleSearch.do?searchUID=8461224547055360338&pGroupID=-1&adultFlag=false&primaryID=-1&simpleSearchString=worlds+fastest+indian+dvd&btnSubmitSearch.x=0&btnSubmitSearch.y=0

Wow - what a long URL, should've "tiny'd" it for you!

Anyway Happy New Year to one and all!


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - ancient - 01-01-2009

probably the best book on burt munro is by my late friend george begg,he first met bert in 1951 and lived in invercargill.not sure where you can get a copy.george raced in the manx in 1955 and went on to build some great racing cars in new zealand.oh and he married a manx girl from ballaugh if that helps!


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - cargo - 01-01-2009

Too easy really......................

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Burt-Munro-Indian-Legend-Speed/dp/0473089068/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230816794&sr=8-13


And can I say none too cheap

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Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: Begg & Allen (Jan 2002)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0473089068
ISBN-13: 978-0473089061


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - MV - 01-01-2009

This is worth a look

http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/features/munro/munro.htm


RE: Worlds fastest Indian - T-M - 03-01-2009

Agreed, I love this film for his never say die attitude and determination!

How long before somebody does a classic period film on one of our TT heroes such as Stanley Woods, Geoff Duke etc?
There are hundreds of anecdotes which could be incorporated into a truly inspirational film from those days!