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World's Fastest India - beyond the movie.

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Found this whilst down the rabbit hole. Thought it was very interesting. (Looks like you have to click the link and watch it on YouTube)

 
Good stuff!

Dad had a late '30's Indian, his mother SOLD it after dad went off to war. I don't think he ever forgave her for that. :LOL:
 
Got the dvd.
 
One of the best movies - EVER! A few things were changed from
what actually happened.He first came to Eureka,CA the first time he came to the US.
I talked to a few people who actually met him in Eureka.
If you ever get the chance,read the book "One Good Run" which tells the true
story.Great reading.
There will never be another Burt Munro.
 
Munro's story is a really impressive one. Just one old eccentric tinkerer who set a record that stood for decades. The movie is great but a bit Hollywood at the same time.
 
One story I got was when Burt was in Eureka,he visited Lou Brero's
shop.He kept eyeing a can of nuts & bolts.When asked if he wanted them,
he got excited,& said "Yes!".
I was also told that they had to keep him away from the waitresses!
 
Love that film, I even bought it on a disc so I can watch it anytime. Your correct, Hopkins did a wonderful job acting it out, so much I couldn't wait for the next scene! :thumbsup2:
 
Love that film, I even bought it on a disc so I can watch it anytime. Your correct, Hopkins did a wonderful job acting it out, so much I couldn't wait for the next scene! :thumbsup2:
Me too, when Blockbuster went bust their copy became my copy.
 
I'll never forget the movie scene, where he trims his toenails with a power grinder.

(I've done the same ...)
 
I'll never forget the movie scene, where he trims his toenails with a power grinder.

(I've done the same ...)
That's what they invented the Dremmel for.
 
I'll never forget the movie scene, where he trims his toenails with a power grinder.

(I've done the same ...)
That was a total surprise to me and I laughed my butt off! Of course, the wife, who thought it was disgusting, didn't look at it the same as me! :jester:
 
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