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Ok, so I just finished watchin' "Fled". Movie made back when, I don't know, but has Lawrence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin in it. At the end or near the end, they have two Ducati 916s and a Cadillac racing and the Caddy is keeping up, taking turns and everything just as fast. I don't think it was more than like 100yards behind them EVER. Although it's a movie, you think there is a stock car that is on the street daily that can accomplish this feat?
 

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Ok, so I just finished watchin' "Fled". Movie made back when, I don't know, but has Lawrence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin in it. At the end or near the end, they have two Ducati 916s and a Cadillac racing and the Caddy is keeping up, taking turns and everything just as fast. I don't think it was more than like 100yards behind them EVER. Although it's a movie, you think there is a stock car that is on the street daily that can accomplish this feat?
I like "Fled"! If I remember correctly there are a couple scenes with the Duc's in it. They do pull away at times. But again, its a movie.
If you like the biker movies, may I suggest one of the better ones? "Cool As Ice" :dthumb:
 

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I'll have to find that one and rent it or something.
Its a tough one to find, But well worth it! It has comedy, romance, action, I mean its the perfect movie!
 

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Its a tough one to find, But well worth it! It has comedy, romance, action, I mean its the perfect movie!

I remember the name and hearing about it, but look who the star is. Would you really wanna see that in theaters!

But I do stand corrected, the car that chases the Ducatis in "Fled" is a Lincoln Continental or Towncar, not a Caddy...
 
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