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Hello,

We’re from Creative Film Cars in Manhattan. We are the Northeast’s premier provider of vehicles for film, television, fashion shoots, magazines and events.

Ever wonder whose motorcycles those models are draping themselves over in Vogue Magazine, or are sitting in the background of the latest Scorsese flick? They are privately owned bikes just like yours.

We would like to invite the members of Two Wheel Forum in the New York City metro area to submit their vehicles to our free film vechicle database.

Basically, we act as an agent for your motorcycle. You supply us with a few photos and we put them in front of our hundreds of clients, and on our online database. When a client selects your ride, we contact you immediately, see if you’re interested, and send you a contract. In most cases no driving will be required. They just have to look the part.

As a fully licensed and insured company, your ride is safe and covered with a one million dollar policy. At the shoot, you are welcome to stay with your vehicle to ensure that is treated in the manner, and with the respect it deserves. A CFC representative will attend every shoot to guarantee that everything goes smoothly. Location, length of shoot, and use of vehicle are among the factors that determine payment. The moment the shoot is completed you get a check in your hand. Now wasn't that easy?

Additional benefits are increasing the vehicles provenance, value, possible tax write-offs, and seeing your vehicles in print or on film.

Go to http://www.creativefilmcars.com/submit.htm and submit your vehicle. It's really pretty simple. It costs nothing to be listed with our company and your information is protected and will never be shared with anyone. Ever.

For more info give us a call at 212-864-4060 and we will be happy to answer any of your questions, or go to http://www.creativefilmcars.com.

Cheers,
Donald and John
Creative Film Cars
 

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as long as keanu Reeves isnt on my bike why not... sounds like a good deal, but i dont think anyone wants to see a motard or old zx in film
 

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plasticweld said:


I sent them a picture of my R1...... it does belong in movies

they don't say what it pays, but maybe it will be good advertising for my shop
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That baby needs a pip.:2cents:
 

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jeeps84 said:
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That baby needs a pip.:2cents:
I agree about the look of the pipe, if I was not such an outlaw when it came to speeding I would have changed it a long time ago. Right now it sounds like a sewing machine; which if your ripping along at a 100 mph plus a lot of the time is a good thing, I can go by someone and they dont' whip me the finger as I go by. I have a DD pipe on my FZR 1000 that I use as a trip bike and don't ride it anywhere near as fast and I get all sorts of negitive responses when I go by. I honestly don't need to let the cops or the guy with a cell phone know that I am coming for a minute or two before I get there.

Who makes a nice chrome pipe that makes less noise than a stock?
 

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plasticweld said:
I agree about the look of the pipe, if I was not such an outlaw when it came to speeding I would have changed it a long time ago.
I've heard that argument more than once. I just feel the opposite. When I'm doing a low altitude fly by.:whistle: :crazy: I like the noise.:2cents:
That's a whole different subject for a different thread.:jacked:
 

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I would settle for the same as stock, I would pay extra for one that made even less noise.

I always figured if you can't be good at least be discrete



From Creative Film Cars

> Bob,
>
> Thanks for the photos. What a great bike! I took a look at your site,
> very nice work.
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> I have entered the R1 in our database and it is now eligible for shoots.
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> If you have any questions feel free to call anytime.
>
> Cheers,
> John
> Creative Film Cars
> 212-864-4060
 
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