Arlo Guthrie

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SteveD
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Arlo Guthrie

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...sings for Edwin Jeans. The usual hipster thing, but does have an interesting airhead.

https://youtu.be/slbIHeFQd2g
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Just now got to watch that. Thanks Steve! I may have to thank them and buy a pair of jeans. :)

I don't think I have ever seen a fairing like that before! Custom-made? Sure like to see some close-up stills.
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Those are the guys from Blitz motorcycle doing (yet another) advertisement. The bike is called the "Dustbeemer" and the fairing is known as a dustbin. More info here: http://www.bmw-motorrad.com/com/en/inde ... &notrack=1
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Bamboo812 wrote:Those are the guys from Blitz motorcycle doing (yet another) advertisement. The bike is called the "Dustbeemer" and the fairing is known as a dustbin. More info here: http://www.bmw-motorrad.com/com/en/inde ... &notrack=1
NICE!
http://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r60-dustbeemer

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Sebastien Lorenz, the marketing manager for BMW Motorrad France, also makes an appearance in the film on his one-off custom R 75/5 called ‘The DustBeemer’. This interesting bike has been lowered to the maximum at both front and rear, and equipped with a big ‘gran turismo’ dustbin fairing inspired by the GP bikes from the 1950s. It also features period perfect Wixom Ranger fiberglass saddlebags made in Long Beach, California, back in the 1970s. Like many ‘specials’, there is still work to complete on The DustBeemer, including a better paintjob than the current satin black ‘spray can’ finish.
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Same buider:

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