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Arrow

miairhead

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I was too lazy to change the channel, and on came a show called Arrow on CW.
I was about to change channels when I thing the 'guy' is riding a Ducati: that called me to watch for beginning of a show I did not even know was on TV.

Then I see a bad guy riding a motorcycle: IT is a Airhead, could not get a good look at it. It was a older Airhead, mostly in the 60's. I don't think I ever seen a Beemer ridden by a bad guy before. Then it turns out it a bad Girl, too.

By the way show sucks, but it got a Airhead.
 
What's the bike on Verizon's "one, two, kalamazoo" commercial?

(and "Supernatural", which comes on right after Arrow, is bunches better!)
 
Then I see a bad guy riding a motorcycle: IT is a Airhead, could not get a good look at it. It was a older Airhead, mostly in the 60's. I don't think I ever seen a Beemer ridden by a bad guy before. Then it turns out it a bad Girl, too.

Hollywood deals very often in simplistic stereotypes backed by little if any research.

There are lots of /5 and /6 "rat bikes" which could possibly fit some stereotype. I'd have thought /2 and earlier BMWs too valuable to be treated in that fashion.

No, just having fun, but I do feel sorry for BMWs that become rat bikes.
 
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