Three of the most iconic, coolest or exciting motorcycles that I've seen over the last two years have been these three.
Daryl's chopper in The Walking Dead, which is black and mostly naked. I'm not a bike expert so I'm just guessing that his bike is various pieces of vintage bikes, maybe British, maybe not.

Second on my list would be the bike from The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. We don't get a good look at this bike because the whole movie is pretty dark. It's a cafe racer type, black, naked, very cool.

Finally, we have the bike that Kato rides in the Green Hornet. There is no question that bike is a Harley. We likes it.
I realize that movies don't have to be practical. Dragon Tattoo girl doesn't have to worry about feeling the cold because it's a movie and she has no feeling anyway. Daryl doesn't have to worry about going and getting a gallon of milk at the grocery store for the wife because Kroger's is overrun with zombies anyway. He just has to strap on saddlebags for the weapons and illegal drugs that his brother Merle kept on the bike. Kato doesn't have to worry about anything except showing up to help out the Green Hornet.
Stock bikes don't have the same grit and character as what you or I would build ourselves. They're certainly not the stuff of movies. Yes, stock bikes are nice just as they are when they roll out of the factory, but I personally would much rather have the modified look of my vintage naked Goldwing than any stock bike from the same period. No, I'll never be in a movie, but my black with ghost flames beats two tone tan and green any day.
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