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  1. Keager

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    with the scientist talking with a couple playing Ping Pong in the garage, a couple of old bikes sitting in the background
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    So the second one is the CX500 Turbo, (fairly certain) but the first one
     

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    Hmmm, looks familiar
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    CX650 Turbo Actually. I can't find any pictures of that particular VF750F. Any body know which one that is? The paint scheme and yellow plates don't match any I've seen.

    Edit: Think I found it
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    Fred Merkel's
     
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    Keager, what was the commercial for bikes or cars? Trying to find it on line.

    Sure looks Fred's bike, definitely an HRC version of the 85.
     
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    Definitely a Scrambler, if that is an 305, that was my first bike!
     
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