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Bryan
  
As there wasn't much else on telly last night I ended up watching 'Who am I' on C5. Suddenly Jackie Chan is in Rotterdam loads of bikes cycling past including a 'bent. Next shot show him cycling along on a yellow 'bent (not being an officianado of these things I can't saw what it actually was)

Bryan

Dave Larrington
  
Bryan wrote:

> As there wasn't much else on telly last night I ended up
> watching 'Who am I' on C5. Suddenly Jackie Chan is in
> Rotterdam loads of bikes cycling past including a 'bent.
> Next shot show him cycling along on a yellow 'bent (not
> being an officianado of these things I can't saw what it
> actually was)

Most of my Sinister Agents agree that it was some
variety of M5

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Md
  
Bryan wrote:
> As there wasn't much else on telly last night I ended up
> watching
'Who
> am I' on C5. Suddenly Jackie Chan is in Rotterdam loads of
> bikes cycling past including a 'bent. Next shot show him
> cycling along on
a
> yellow 'bent (not being an officianado of these things I
> can't saw what it actually was)

I was disappointed that he didn't actually "do" anything on
the bike, just rode it a few yards and parked it.

For some cycle-mounted mayhem, have a watch of the chase
scene through the back-alleyways of a late 19th century Hong
Kong in "Project Alpha". It's a Chinese language film with
subtitles, and the rest of the film isn't that good unless
you're a martial arts and specifically Jackie Chan fan, but
the bicycle chase is fantastically well done.

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Regards,

Mark Davies

Just Zis Guy
  
Dave Larrington wrote:

> Most of my Sinister Agents agree that it was some
> variety of M5

Nothing to moen about there, then.

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David Nutter
  
MD <mailme@127.0.0.1> said:

> For some cycle-mounted mayhem, have a watch of the chase
> scene through the back-alleyways of a late 19th century
> Hong Kong in "Project Alpha". It's a Chinese language film
> with subtitles, and the rest of the film isn't that good
> unless you're a martial arts and specifically Jackie Chan
> fan, but the bicycle chase is fantastically well done.

There's a fantastic scene in "Fist Power!" where the hero is
attacked by a bunch of ninja roadies. 'Tis great.

Regards,

-david

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