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MILWAUKEE – Harley-Davidson designed five motorcycles for the upcoming Captain America movie and it is featuring one in a new exhibit at its museum.
The Milwaukee-based company's motorcycles have been featured in dozens of films, but the company says this is the first time it led the design process, creating five of the movie's World War II-era replica motorcycles.
Besides the motorcycle from "Captain America: The First Avenger," the exhibit also has some items, including a Captain America leather "rescue jacket," his signature "A'' helmet and a shield.
Last year Harley-Davidson started working with Marvel Studios to supply the motorcycles for the film, which traces Captain America's origins as a World War II-era Super Hero who rode a military motorcycle as a means of transportation.
Port Washington, Wis.-based Salvaggio Automotive Design modified the current Harley-Davidson Cross Bones model to resemble a 1942 WLA Army motorcycle. Harley-Davidson produced about 70,000 of the motorcycles during World War II.
Some other parts were recreated to make the motorcycles look as authentic as possible. However, the bikes had modern engineering to handle the stunts.
Three bikes were used for riding and stunts and two were used for a scene in which Captain America lifts a motorcycle over his head at a USO appearance. Two of the motorcycles will become part of the Harley-Davidson Museum's permanent collection.


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It's good thing my 10-year-old stepdaughter does't have any influence. She just went on a rant about how she hates superheroes and that the only good movie made between 1980-2000 was Mrs. Doubtfire, a movie which I believe is shown on a regular basis in hell in the level between the traitors and the murderers. I feel like I have royally screwed up as a parent.
 
It's good thing my 10-year-old stepdaughter does't have any influence. She just went on a rant about how she hates superheroes and that the only good movie made between 1980-2000 was Mrs. Doubtfire, a movie which I believe is shown on a regular basis in hell in the level between the traitors and the murderers. I feel like I have royally screwed up as a parent.

everyone's a critic.....
 
I heard that Good Morning America is going to have a Captain America themed show on Tuesday and Chris Evans will be on it. Just in case anyone is interested.

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It's good thing my 10-year-old stepdaughter does't have any influence. She just went on a rant about how she hates superheroes and that the only good movie made between 1980-2000 was Mrs. Doubtfire, a movie which I believe is shown on a regular basis in hell in the level between the traitors and the murderers. I feel like I have royally screwed up as a parent.

and shes 10? :lol I guess she knows how to use big words
 
It's good thing my 10-year-old stepdaughter does't have any influence. She just went on a rant about how she hates superheroes and that the only good movie made between 1980-2000 was Mrs. Doubtfire, a movie which I believe is shown on a regular basis in hell in the level between the traitors and the murderers. I feel like I have royally screwed up as a parent.

Dog gone kids and their rock and or roll! :mad:
 
Good sign for sure. HP this week, Comic-Con next week, and then probably Cap when I get back gonna be good times. :rock
 
Saw that. Got my 2D/DVD/DC on order with Amazon. Looking forward to seeing all the extra stuff with this movie.
 
Good sign for sure. HP this week, Comic-Con next week, and then probably Cap when I get back gonna be good times. :rock

THe next couple of weeks are gonna be pretty good indeed! :rock

Thor 3D Blu-ray announced for Sept 13th release with over 80 minutes of behind the scenes and the making of Thor :rock :hi5: :rock

I'm looking forward to that! :rock :hi5:
 
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