One Any Sunday 1 a2 the best ever. Went to the movies and watched it I was in high school and racing motorcycles Can-Am 250 still have it and my brother still has his👊🏻👊🏻
@keph33.. Too bad. Was it a mag husky. I think thats the best bike they ever produced. Outstanding suspension, handling and the case reed delivered smooth power through the band. That bike ate up rough courses with ease. It Extremely boosted one’s confidence and effortlessly vastly improved whoever owned, raced or rode one. A bike for the ages..
Was a young teen when On Any Sunday came out. Lake Elsinore still hosts this motorcross event each year. Yes, a trip back to the good ol days! Unlike today's world where no fun like this is allowed anymore.......... ugh :(
@warrenchild394.. The association i belonged to and who’s club races i competed in hosted a couple of town sponsored gp’s . They were fun and the townsfolks got behind them and were welcoming to the riders and went out of thier way to accomodate us competitors. Other communities hosted the starts of point to point hare and hounds and another unique location Was the sight of our championsship hare and hound. They let us camp in their town and gave us the run of the place on the weekend we all were there. golden memories of an era thats time has come and gone.
@user-qc1dl5qo9r.. That was a mouthful. Im not a fan of that style of racing but “king“ kenny is a one of a kind rider. To do what he does so well at break-neck speed is astonishing . All due respect ,there must be two large scooped out indentions on his sest where his massive testicles reside. No other way to put it, hes fast and fearless. Pray i havnt offended or disrespected.not my intent
On any Sunday came out when I was a kid riding enduros,observed trials, you know, throttle control, balance, and basically how to set up a competition motorcycle. Of course you have to hide the 125 or 250cc flattracker from mom,but still, at 16 i won a 10th place trials trophy out of an international field of 88 in my class at the N.E.O.T.T. GROUNDS IN LEAONARD OKLAHOMA. Silver mug trophy and got to meet the then World champion, Mick Andrew's. Who liked my OSSA PLONKER. He actually let me ride a Yankee Enduro bike he had along. He was bound up a bit a sling on one arm. A YANKEE WAS a 500cc two stroke twin like 2 OSSA 250 Engines mounted side by side! A screamer for sure!
@@bigtime474..very nice..im from las vegas and desert racing was king And huskies ruled the sand. TT and flat track’s time had come and gone and mx was in its infancy. The only enduro staged was slightly before my time so i never rode one. Im blessed to have had the good fortune to have competed in numerous 100 mile desert races and later in the “new“ sport of mx. Tough way to have a good time.
The opening and ending desert scenes with the music is probably my favorite part of the entire movie. The rest is mostly good stuff, King Kenny , Malcolm Smith and Bruce Penhall, quite the who's who A list of legends. Amazed at how Malcolm at close to 40 years old back then, could jump the way he did, also love the Bell Moto lll, a real trailblazing classic helmet
I have REAL signatures of EVERY AMA Grand National Champion from 1940-1980, 18 individual signatures ... all on the same page of my American Racer: 1940-1980 book (by Stephen Wright, signed by him too!!). And it's a Limited Book Edition with Gold Leaf Leather cover/binding. I often wonder what this is worth??? .. any guesses???
Some places, but not many, thank yourself lucky if you feel like ya are in your town in 2024. It’s like the 70s where I am 👌. But better, bikes are better, got a Walky Talky ( IPhone ) that can get significantly better signal than the 70/80,s 😂
Interesting film. I hadn't seen it before. It's very different from OAS1. Overall OAS1 has a more impromptu goofy feel to it. In OAS2 the goofiness feels intentional. If you like vintage mc race footage it's worth a watch. I had never heard of Japanese Speedway. If Cycle or Cycle Guide did a feature on it back in the day I don't recall it. I cannot believe they recycled the worst part of the desert racing sequence from OAS1. That scene should have ended up on the cutting room floor in OAS1. To include it in the sequel is inexplicable.
Thanks for putting on RUclips but this is no "On Any Sunday." It has none of the class or the understated humor of the original. Stopping watching half way in.
One Any Sunday 1 a2 the best ever. Went to the movies and watched it I was in high school and racing motorcycles Can-Am 250 still have it and my brother still has his👊🏻👊🏻
👊 gave up my Husky 250 waay too soon
@harleyoil63.. I wish my brother and i would’ve kept all of our bikes and gear. Itd be a worthwhile collection. Who knew...
@keph33.. Too bad. Was it a mag husky. I think thats the best bike they ever produced. Outstanding suspension, handling and the case reed delivered smooth power through the band. That bike ate up rough courses with ease. It Extremely boosted one’s confidence and effortlessly vastly improved whoever owned, raced or rode one. A bike for the ages..
@harleyoil63...lucky...
Was a young teen when On Any Sunday came out. Lake Elsinore still hosts this motorcross event each year. Yes, a trip back to the good ol days! Unlike today's world where no fun like this is allowed anymore.......... ugh :(
@warrenchild394.. The association i belonged to and who’s club races i competed in hosted a couple of town sponsored gp’s . They were fun and the townsfolks got behind them and were welcoming to the riders and went out of thier way to accomodate us competitors. Other communities hosted the starts of point to point hare and hounds and another unique location
Was the sight of our championsship hare and hound. They let us camp in their town and gave us the run of the place on the weekend we all were there. golden memories of an era thats time has come and gone.
Love the segment on Kenny . He is a badass dude .
He's my first cousin, a GREAT rider, but a bit of a dick in person.
@user-qc1dl5qo9r.. That was a mouthful. Im not a fan of that style of racing but “king“ kenny is a one of a kind rider. To do what he does so well at break-neck speed is astonishing . All due respect ,there must be two large scooped out indentions on his sest where his massive testicles reside. No other way to put it, hes fast and fearless. Pray i havnt offended or disrespected.not my intent
Thanks this came out in my riding day's.
@jwfinley7808.. Me too.im pretty surr thsts jim“bimbo“ pomeray jumping that big bore husky in the sand dunrs with “king“ kenny and malcome smith.
I was at the Astrodome to see this race. bringing back great memories thanks a million for sharing !
Thanks for the great trip down memory lane.
On any Sunday came out when I was a kid riding enduros,observed trials, you know, throttle control, balance, and basically how to set up a competition motorcycle. Of course you have to hide the 125 or 250cc flattracker from mom,but still, at 16 i won a 10th place trials trophy out of an international field of 88 in my class at the N.E.O.T.T. GROUNDS IN LEAONARD OKLAHOMA. Silver mug trophy and got to meet the then World champion, Mick Andrew's. Who liked my OSSA PLONKER. He actually let me ride a Yankee Enduro bike he had along. He was bound up a bit a sling on one arm. A YANKEE WAS a 500cc two stroke twin like 2 OSSA 250 Engines mounted side by side! A screamer for sure!
@dpforth...its great to remember times we used to know...
@@bigtime474..very nice..im from las vegas and desert racing was king And huskies ruled the sand. TT and flat track’s time had come and gone and mx was in its infancy. The only enduro staged was slightly before my time so i never rode one. Im blessed to have had the good fortune to have competed in numerous 100 mile desert races and later in the “new“ sport of mx. Tough way to have a good time.
I could watch this all day..
@rochellestanley9532.. I could watch the mx and sx stuff all day..
I wore this VHF Tape out ( I'm old.😀)
The opening and ending desert scenes with the music is probably my favorite part of the entire movie. The rest is mostly good stuff, King Kenny , Malcolm Smith and Bruce Penhall, quite the who's who A list of legends. Amazed at how Malcolm at close to 40 years old back then, could jump the way he did, also love the Bell Moto lll, a real trailblazing classic helmet
I remember Kenny doing that! I was a teenager and Kenny was my favorite racer at Road racing.
what a wonderful movie, so much fun!
1981 was a good year.
Indeed it was.
The Spoof "On any Other Sunday" is pretty hilarious 😁
at 15:03 when the commentator says that Yamaha should stick to making pianos?? little did he know....
“Yamoh’ha”
"That will be the last Yamaha they send over here"....That didn't age well.😆
Fzed
Your channel is awesome thank you for the videos❤ Two Strokes that's what dreams are made of.
I became a United Saftie Marshall AKA corner worker in Loudon New Hampshire because of the movie
Pretty sure Malcom Smith is still riding!
Thanks!!
love the last yamaha comment 😅
“Imagine…..50,000 people on valium….”😂😂😂
The opening was pretty kick ass.
My teacher was in this movie
I have REAL signatures of EVERY AMA Grand National Champion from 1940-1980, 18 individual signatures ... all on the same page of my American Racer: 1940-1980 book (by Stephen Wright, signed by him too!!). And it's a Limited Book Edition with Gold Leaf Leather cover/binding. I often wonder what this is worth??? .. any guesses???
Seattle SX '89 (?) Rick Johnson and Team Jesus. Tim Ferry had a horrible crash off a loong jump. And of course, THE voice of supercross!
Just like Endless Summer, the original On Any Sunday was jammed with charm and humor, which this sequel lacked horribly
Thanks
We're in the 1980s now...!
Some places, but not many, thank yourself lucky if you feel like ya are in your town in 2024. It’s like the 70s where I am 👌. But better, bikes are better, got a Walky Talky ( IPhone ) that can get significantly better signal than the 70/80,s 😂
Which 70s movie was in where dirtbikes were hillclimbing a some dynamites were thrown? Can anyone help?
Brad Lackey was awesome.
Interesting film. I hadn't seen it before. It's very different from OAS1. Overall OAS1 has a more impromptu goofy feel to it. In OAS2 the goofiness feels intentional. If you like vintage mc race footage it's worth a watch. I had never heard of Japanese Speedway. If Cycle or Cycle Guide did a feature on it back in the day I don't recall it.
I cannot believe they recycled the worst part of the desert racing sequence from OAS1. That scene should have ended up on the cutting room floor in OAS1. To include it in the sequel is inexplicable.
But still a great milestone movie
I assume that was Lee Marvin at 44:27??!!
This video is responsible for getting generations of kids pumped on dirtbikes!
100% TOP !!!
VHS Oops
This film was so very inferior to the original On Any Sunday.
I agree.
Biggest understatement ever. It's a shame it even shares the name.
It was ok but not horrible
That's because it wasn't done by Bruce Brown.
True, but at least the suspension was way better.
54:04 😂😂
A very good motorcycle documentary but it could have been better if they left out the staged, corny scenes. Same thing with part one.
1 is way better
I wonder if the loser of the Japanese race has to commit Hara-Kiri?
Thanks for putting on RUclips but this is no "On Any Sunday." It has none of the class or the understated humor of the original. Stopping watching half way in.
@petem6846 I believe it’s better that any movie you made. What? Huh? Nothing you say has any relevance.
American adulation
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