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Last night I was at a video rental store and came across the classic movie On Any Sunday. Now I'm only 37 so it's really before my time but I remember it as a kid growing up. If you haven't seen it in 10 years or so it's probably worth a rent. When you see an old vintage bike in a garage it is hard to believe that in it's day the bike could really rip it up. When you watch the movie though there it is ...rooster tails,wheelies,you name it. When you go to a motocross these days you're really gonna see the big 4 (Kaw,Suz,Hon &Yam) maybe a KTM here or there. Back then,you got Harley-Davidson,CZ,OSSA,Bultaco,BSA,Triumph,Penton (maybe even a KLR) on & on the different names go.Funny how the times have changed.
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The best thing about that movie was the footage on Flatrack racing
and coverage on the mile tracks. That kind of racing never has had
the popularity that roadracing or Supercross has had. Pitching a bike
into a corner on dirt at 100 mph surrounded by other guys doing the
same ..... well it takes big cajones to do that. Any of you get a
chance to go to Springefield Illinois to watch both the mile and
short track races, you should go.
Oh yeah Malcom wasn't too bad when he was young either.
Criswell
On Feb 7, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Terry Taylor wrote: > Last night I was at a video rental store and came across the > classic movie On Any Sunday. Now I'm only 37 so it's really before > my time but I remember it as a kid growing up. If you haven't seen > it in 10 years or so it's probably worth a rent. When you see an > old vintage bike in a garage it is hard to believe that in it's day > the bike could really rip it up. When you watch the movie though > there it is ...rooster tails,wheelies,you name it. When you go to a > motocross these days you're really gonna see the big 4 (Kaw,Suz,Hon > &Yam) maybe a KTM here or there. Back then,you got Harley- > Davidson,CZ,OSSA,Bultaco,BSA,Triumph,Penton (maybe even a KLR) on & > on the different names go.Funny how the times have changed. > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for earth-friendly autos? > Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Terry,
Had to smile, and reply to your post. The times
have changed, but the memories remain. I was a soph.
in high school when four of us snuck in the trunk of a
'50 Ford to see On Any Sunday at the drive-in. For
those of us who rode, particulary what we called
enduro's, it was a gift from the heavens. I had a Kawi
Big Horn 350, in many ways the forerunner to today's
King of Lousy Roads. When you consider about any
other movie about bikes was the dunken, rapin' Bikers
from Hell, it was nirvana. Thanks Think I'll stop by
Blockbuster tonight.
Kevin Burns
A17 KiLRoy
Carson City, NV
--- Terry Taylor wrote:
> Last night I was at a video rental store and came > across the classic movie On Any Sunday. Now I'm > only 37 so it's really before my time but I remember > it as a kid growing up. If you haven't seen it in 10 > years or so it's probably worth a rent. When you see > an old vintage bike in a garage it is hard to > believe that in it's day the bike could really rip > it up. When you watch the movie though there it is > ...rooster tails,wheelies,you name it. When you go > to a motocross these days you're really gonna see > the big 4 (Kaw,Suz,Hon &Yam) maybe a KTM here or > there. Back then,you got > Harley-Davidson,CZ,OSSA,Bultaco,BSA,Triumph,Penton > (maybe even a KLR) on & on the different names > go.Funny how the times have changed. > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for earth-friendly autos? > Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' > Green Center. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > >
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On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Ronald Criswell wrote:
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When I lived in San Jose, every year I would promise myself that this would be the year I'd go see the San Jose Mile. Never did, and then the neighborhood grew up around the fairgrounds and complained about the noise and it was booted out of town.> Any of you get a > chance to go to Springefield Illinois to watch both the mile and > short track races, you should go. >

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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Ronald Criswell wrote:
You betcha. Flattrack is the best spectacle in motorsports.> > The best thing about that movie was the footage on Flatrack racing > and coverage on the mile tracks. That kind of racing never has had > the popularity that roadracing or Supercross has had. Pitching a bike > into a corner on dirt at 100 mph surrounded by other guys doing the > same ..... well it takes big cajones to do that. Any of you get a > chance to go to Springefield Illinois to watch both the mile and > short track races, you should go. > > Oh yeah Malcom wasn't too bad when he was young either. >
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Heh, I've ridden with him.
He recently came in sixth in his class in Baja - with a broken back.
He's riding again in California on Feb 11th - Saboba Ride?
And you think he was "good" when he was young?
He's like a fine wine - and he's great now.
Geoff-
Yes. He's my idol.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ronald Criswell" >>>> Oh yeah Malcom wasn't too bad when he was young either. Criswell
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Speaking of good movies, does anyone remember a movie form the late
70's (I think) called "Dirt"? A buddy of mine and I were visiting
one evening and we both had fond memories of that movie. We were
both kids when it came out, but I still remember a couple of scenes
from the movie. My favorite scene was a motorcycle in the Baja 1000
riding full out after dark. A big Dodge pickup was 10 feet behind
him providing light with LOTS of off-road lights, so the rider could
keep going. Keep in mind that they are both going full out. If the
rider would have made a mistake, the big Dodge would have run right
over him with no time to avoid him. It was a scene I'll never forget
and a movie that really fueled an already growing interest in
motorcycles at an early age. Has anyone seen it, or know if it's
available in DVD anywhere? I'd just love to see it again.
Ross Lindberg
Fertile, MN
Oakdale, CA
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Burns
wrote:
> > Terry, > Had to smile, and reply to your post. The times > have changed, but the memories remain. I was a soph. > in high school when four of us snuck in the trunk of a > '50 Ford to see On Any Sunday at the drive-in. For > those of us who rode, particulary what we called > enduro's, it was a gift from the heavens. I had a Kawi > Big Horn 350, in many ways the forerunner to today's > King of Lousy Roads. When you consider about any > other movie about bikes was the dunken, rapin' Bikers > from Hell, it was nirvana. Thanks Think I'll stop by > Blockbuster tonight. > > Kevin Burns > A17 KiLRoy > Carson City, NV >
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-- I see that Netflix has a 1979 movie "Dirt" which is a bunch of
different events from mud to dust. mike- In > Speaking of good
movies, does anyone remember a movie form the late
> 70's (I think) called "Dirt"? A buddy of mine and I were visiting > one evening and we both had fond memories of that movie. We were > both kids when it came out, but I still remember a couple of scenes >
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NetFlix has it. Thanks for the tip!
rosslindberg wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Speaking of good movies, does anyone remember a movie form the late > 70's (I think) called "Dirt"? A buddy of mine and I were visiting > one evening and we both had fond memories of that movie. We were > both kids when it came out, but I still remember a couple of scenes > from the movie. My favorite scene was a motorcycle in the Baja 1000 > riding full out after dark. A big Dodge pickup was 10 feet behind > him providing light with LOTS of off-road lights, so the rider could > keep going. Keep in mind that they are both going full out. If the > rider would have made a mistake, the big Dodge would have run right > over him with no time to avoid him. It was a scene I'll never forget > and a movie that really fueled an already growing interest in > motorcycles at an early age. Has anyone seen it, or know if it's > available in DVD anywhere? I'd just love to see it again. > > Ross Lindberg > Fertile, MN > Oakdale, CA > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Burns > wrote: > >> Terry, >> Had to smile, and reply to your post. The times >> have changed, but the memories remain. I was a soph. >> in high school when four of us snuck in the trunk of a >> '50 Ford to see On Any Sunday at the drive-in. For >> those of us who rode, particulary what we called >> enduro's, it was a gift from the heavens. I had a Kawi >> Big Horn 350, in many ways the forerunner to today's >> King of Lousy Roads. When you consider about any >> other movie about bikes was the dunken, rapin' Bikers >> from Hell, it was nirvana. Thanks Think I'll stop by >> Blockbuster tonight. >> >> Kevin Burns >> A17 KiLRoy >> Carson City, NV >> >> > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Hey, that's what I do on the highway at night, with
the Concours. Seems the KLR has better lights.
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Robert Hedrick Albuquerque, NM P.S. What's with all you gay/child molesting Republicans? Dudes, not so macho to the rest of us. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php> Speaking of good movies, does anyone remember a > movie form the late > 70's (I think) called "Dirt"? A buddy of mine and I > were visiting > one evening and we both had fond memories of that > movie. We were > both kids when it came out, but I still remember a > couple of scenes > from the movie. My favorite scene was a motorcycle > in the Baja 1000 > riding full out after dark. A big Dodge pickup was > 10 feet behind > him providing light with LOTS of off-road lights, so > the rider could > keep going. Keep in mind that they are both going > full out. If the > rider would have made a mistake, the big Dodge would > have run right > over him with no time to avoid him. It was a scene > I'll never forget > and a movie that really fueled an already growing > interest in > motorcycles at an early age. Has anyone seen it, or > know if it's > available in DVD anywhere? I'd just love to see it > again. > > Ross Lindberg > Fertile, MN > Oakdale, CA > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Burns > > wrote: > > > > Terry, > > Had to smile, and reply to your post. The > times > > have changed, but the memories remain. I was a > soph. > > in high school when four of us snuck in the trunk > of a > > '50 Ford to see On Any Sunday at the drive-in. > For > > those of us who rode, particulary what we called > > enduro's, it was a gift from the heavens. I had a > Kawi > > Big Horn 350, in many ways the forerunner to > today's > > King of Lousy Roads. When you consider about any > > other movie about bikes was the dunken, rapin' > Bikers > > from Hell, it was nirvana. Thanks Think I'll > stop by > > Blockbuster tonight. > > > > Kevin Burns > > A17 KiLRoy > > Carson City, NV > > > > >
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