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Hey

have you got an exhaust as fanticastic as this?

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as Hairypony would have said in his café days.

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Whot! do you infer that those days have GONE.............. :thumbsup:

 

Helicopters....ummmm....not quite.........chopper.........ummmm..........no.

 

But then, the source of the jpg is a dead giveaway

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Whot! do you infer that those days have GONE.............. :thumbsup:

 

Helicopters....ummmm....not quite.........chopper.........ummmm..........no.

 

But then, the source of the jpg is a dead giveaway

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glad that our country was spared from that crap.. :vomit:

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Sorry folks! It will obviously remain secret.

 

Suffice to say there were very few made....948 to be precise........ :thumbsup:

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glad that our country was spared from that crap.. :vomit:

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Look, it *was* awful, no doubt about that. The thing is that it's important to remember how awful things can get as well as how good they can be. Those who refuse to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeat them etc.

 

Look at the Fantic Chopper and actually think about it for a minute? Here was a bike that was obviously built at a time when the term 'Niche Market' had reached it's zenith. But also there was obviously enough money around to support such a weird and unusual niche.

 

Is that bad in itself? I hope not. Otherwise all of us Guzzisti will be forced off our bits of old shite and forced to ride smart looking blandolamobiles or worse yet, (Shudder!) 'CRUISERS' which the lowing masses *know* are the only *real* motorbikes!

 

Gimme strength! The Fantic Chopper was a vile joke but you have to admit it was CLASSY vile joke. I'd love one for running down to the shops on to pick up a loaf of bread and a six pack :grin: More than anything I love bikes like this simply because they piss off small minded, blinkered, reactionaries who just love to do what they're told and stand in a line congratulating each other on what perfect taste they have even though their ideas are a pure product of journalists and advertizing agencies!

 

All hail the Fantic Chopper! And the Centauro, and the Ariel Leader and the Honda Cub 50 and even my Horrid old Motobecane Sport 50, hells bells, all power to all the weirdos and oddballs. I'll take a thousand Fantic Choppers over a similar number of R1's or Gixxers or bloody Paul Smart Replica shitboxes built by a company berreft of ideas and class. The Chopper was never going to be *Mainstream* it was a small company thumbing it's nose at orthodoxy and having a damn fine laugh along the way and I'd guess they may even of made a profit from the little 'C' too! Yup, it's an absurd travesty mocking the so called 'American Dream' as portrayed in Easy Rider, (Another vastly overrated film but even it soars above the excreble 'Stone' in the tawdry history of 'Bikey' movies!) but hey, someone had to do it! The fact it was a little known factory in the centre of northern Italy just makes it sweeter. The Japs didn't start making much more 'Conservative' Customs till years later.

 

I'll take a gross of 'em :drink::grin::thumbsup:

 

Pete

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All hail the Fantic Chopper!

I'll take a gross of 'em

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Do you already have the 'wardrobe' to match? Be careful as this could end up being expensive. Have you any idea how much material is in a pair of flares? Or loons, as they were in my day.

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NTX

Enduro

Mille S

Falco

Trentacinque GT

Duna

Paris Dakar

V 85

.

.

.

.

.

Tre Cylindre

???????????????????

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No............. :thumbsup:

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Do you already have the 'wardrobe' to match? Be careful as this could end up being expensive. Have you any idea how much material is in a pair of flares? Or loons, as they were in my day.

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You mean "Oxford bags" old boy........... :thumbsup:

 

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NTX

Enduro

Mille S

Falco

Trentacinque GT

Duna

Paris Dakar

V 85

.

.

.

.

.

Tre Cylindre

???????????????????

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Oh, c'mon Mike, you can't just copy and paste all the models. That's not sporting, and it would end this fascinating discussion of European style far too early.

 

A Colibri?

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it would end this fascinating discussion of European style far too early.

A Colibri?

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check out the details above – the yanks were obviously hungry for that stuff. Talking about hungry, colibri is another name for that tasty vegetable, broccoli, isn't it?

 

Hey hairy, is that bike a Calabrese by any chance?

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colibri is another name for that tasty vegetable, broccoli, isn't it?

 

Are you thinking about the genetic mutant 'broccoflower'?

 

How about an Ardetta?

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How about an Ardetta?

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No thanks.

I'll stick with chicken. The ardetta is a little bitter.

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Are you thinking about the genetic mutant 'broccoflower'? 

 

How about an Ardetta?

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Ardetta, it is not man................ post-1243-1146610416_thumb.jpg..........:thumbsup:

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Ardetta,

it is not man

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No. It is a Little Bittern.

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