I watched the vid without reading the title, and recognised the pit lane exit line immediately. Back in ‘78 I rode Donington before it was completed, and entered the circuit via the paddock and through the pit area. But when I reached Redgate, there was a massive mud trail left by trucks that were going backwards and forwards from the main entrance to the inside of the circuit. So I went back into the pits and grabbed a massive brush, then swept what I hoped was the best race line. Spent a good hour almost emptying my tank doing lap after lap - until a gold Mercedes appeared at the top between McLeans and Coppice. Next lap two guys were standing by the car. The following lap one of them held up his left arm and tapped his watch. I took the hint, gave him a wave and went home on reserve. That’s how I ‘met’ Tom Wheatcroft. Great to see Barry doing his thing. Great bloke. Thank you for sharing
Great stuff, never been a football lover but Jimmy was a legend the same as Barry, RIP both of you likely lads. I Met Barry as a teen and will never forget that smile, made my childhood. A legend.
Is it me or were sport stars more charismatic back then. Two blokes, amongst the best at what they did, having a laugh and coming across as a couple of regular guys having some fun. Seems a million miles away fromthe monotone, one dimensional boring folk of today.
They didn’t have a team of 8 behind the scenes, from marketing, the sponsors and worst of all, H.R., telling them what they can and can’t say. Pretty much. So i read on the internet, so it must be true! 😂 Seriously though, i’m 100% agreed with your comment.
An era of real people who loved the job they did not the money they got for doing it. They had character, personalities and a connection with the folk who went to support them be it soccer, rugby, cricket or bikes. Even athletics, cricket and tennis had the wild down to earth super stars who never lost touch with reality.
A charming and characterful snippet, dripping with nostalgia. The bike is (or appears to be) an 1100 Katana. At the time it had been round for a year or two, but was still quite striking on appearance and performance. Whatever anyone tells you, 125mph on a pillion is disturbingly fast.... and I imagine Mr Sheene was hitting the brakes and getting on the throttle too. Lovely to see this.... Thanks for uploading.
Jimmy was brilliant, Barry was a bloody hero, if he had the equipment every year who know what he could have done. I admired his never give up attitude. Miss you Barry!!! Both these guys gave me a Spurs fan and Suzuki rider a lot to smile about :)
From the days when humour was actually allowed. In a world full of robotic (or worse, completely talentless) ‘celebrities’ this really is a breath of fresh air
Jimmy had taken a kicking being a footballer,but after 35 years i'm glad i can post ths,after a few nasty's,yet alone all the off's,that said,this clip is great,both geezers had a fun time.......BARRY/JIMMY/KATANA
What a fantastic couple of human beings! Such a shame we lost Barry at such a young age one of my all time heroes as a young lad , and Jimmy what a fantastic bloke he is world class footballer and great commentator, shame we lost Ian st John recently True sports legends and I agree real character’s not like most of today’s sports personalities
This clip was brill for me to see, my hero , barry on a katana, I noticed this was an 1100, i had the 1000 slide carb version. thanks for posting this. Dave
Rare Machine a 1000cc Katana, Homologation Race Special!! My Dad had a Wire Wheel 1100 Kat with Lower Fairing Similar to what Sheen was Riding- Cheers 👍🇦🇺
The 1000cc Katana was a Rare Machine, the Homologation Racing Special, My Dad had a Wire Wheel 1100 Kat with Lower Fairing, like what Sheen was Riding! -Cheers👍😆🇦🇺
'Will you do me a favour?'. 'Not here Jimmy,!'. Legends - never knew this event took place, wonderful to see. Barry Sheene is the reason I ride motorbikes - one of a kind.
Jimmy was a bloody good driver too. He piloted a works Mk1 Escort to 4th place (i think) in the 1970 London to Mexico Rally. He hit and killed a horse (and nearly himself) in Panama too :)
It's a game of two halves says Jimmy Greaves inwardly he's wishing the referee would blow the whistle or maybe the Saint could take his place Barry just loved entertaining the crowd 👍💯🔥😂👌
I remember in the early 80's when I had an RD350 that smoked just about any 750 I encountered until the VFR750 came out and they edged me out. Then late one night I saw one of these Katana's for the first time and had no idea what the hell it was. When the light turned green by the time I was across the intersection the Katana was almost 1/4 block down the road. I never attempted that again.
Blimey! "Jimmy Greaves was part of the 1966 England World Cup Squad". Damn him with feint praise, why don't you...?!!" For you youngsters who don't know much about him..."Jimmy Greaves was one of the most prolific goal scorers of all time......"!!!!
Barry Sheene: One of the nicest blokes in any sport and gone way too soon. RIP matey.
RIP Jimmy, just learned this morning he passed away 😞
I'm glad legendary moments like this are still there to watch!
Fantastic stuff - I never knew that had been done. More charisma in those two than we see all year nowadays...
Barry Sheene, what a bloody legend.
They broke the mould when they made these 2. We won't see the likes again!
I watched the vid without reading the title, and recognised the pit lane exit line immediately.
Back in ‘78 I rode Donington before it was completed, and entered the circuit via the paddock and through the pit area. But when I reached Redgate, there was a massive mud trail left by trucks that were going backwards and forwards from the main entrance to the inside of the circuit.
So I went back into the pits and grabbed a massive brush, then swept what I hoped was the best race line.
Spent a good hour almost emptying my tank doing lap after lap - until a gold Mercedes appeared at the top between McLeans and Coppice. Next lap two guys were standing by the car. The following lap one of them held up his left arm and tapped his watch.
I took the hint, gave him a wave and went home on reserve. That’s how I ‘met’ Tom Wheatcroft.
Great to see Barry doing his thing. Great bloke. Thank you for sharing
Two of the old time greats in both sports LEGENDS will be talked about for ever.
Great stuff, never been a football lover but Jimmy was a legend the same as Barry, RIP both of you likely lads. I Met Barry as a teen and will never forget that smile, made my childhood. A legend.
Two of my absolute favourite sporting legends here. RIP lads.
The chemistry between the pair of them.They should have made a TV show,would have been a riot.
When 43 looked like 63. Katana ftw. Loved the banter between them.
Life in 2023 is not what is was! there`s no fun like this no more, which makes this priceless
3 classics, Sheene, Greavsie, and Katana 👍🏻😎
2 up on a Katana and hitting 125mph.. Barry was definitely giving it the beans. Absolutely brilliant piece of footage. Thanks for uploading
Is it me or were sport stars more charismatic back then. Two blokes, amongst the best at what they did, having a laugh and coming across as a couple of regular guys having some fun.
Seems a million miles away fromthe monotone, one dimensional boring folk of today.
They didn’t have a team of 8 behind the scenes, from marketing, the sponsors and worst of all, H.R., telling them what they can and can’t say.
Pretty much.
So i read on the internet, so it must be true!
😂
Seriously though, i’m 100% agreed with your comment.
An era of real people who loved the job they did not the money they got for doing it. They had character, personalities and a connection with the folk who went to support them be it soccer, rugby, cricket or bikes. Even athletics, cricket and tennis had the wild down to earth super stars who never lost touch with reality.
The late great Barry sheene and good old goal poacher Jimmy greaves! Brilliant
A charming and characterful snippet, dripping with nostalgia.
The bike is (or appears to be) an 1100 Katana. At the time it had been round for a year or two, but was still quite striking on appearance and performance. Whatever anyone tells you, 125mph on a pillion is disturbingly fast.... and I imagine Mr Sheene was hitting the brakes and getting on the throttle too.
Lovely to see this.... Thanks for uploading.
What a fantastic peice of footage....
Before the days of PC of course - fun is strictly out bounds these days...
Where do you prats get all this PC clap trap from . Its even less restricted these days. Ask Ricky Gervais .
@@robertsmith9076 Yeah like Ricky Gervais has ever been allowed to do his routine on national daytime TV
Only just archived this gem two lovely blokes .
brings a smile to my face ☺!
Jimmy was brilliant, Barry was a bloody hero, if he had the equipment every year who know what he could have done. I admired his never give up attitude. Miss you Barry!!!
Both these guys gave me a Spurs fan and Suzuki rider a lot to smile about :)
Absolute pair of legends in their own right
Yes!
This is one of the best vids I have seen, never seen it before!
Barry, Jimmy and a Katana,
What a great combo ❤️
From the days when humour was actually allowed. In a world full of robotic (or worse, completely talentless) ‘celebrities’ this really is a breath of fresh air
Will you do me one favour
Not here Jimmy
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 sporting legends!
Brilliant clip. Me smiling too.=)
Jimmy had taken a kicking being a footballer,but after 35 years i'm glad i can post ths,after a few nasty's,yet alone all the off's,that said,this clip is great,both geezers had a fun time.......BARRY/JIMMY/KATANA
Good old Jimmy,,,,we used to walk our dogs with Jimmy and his dog ( Leicester ) on our local airfield.
Nice Suzuki Katana 1100!! 👍😆
What a fantastic couple of human beings!
Such a shame we lost Barry at such a young age one of my all time heroes as a young lad , and Jimmy what a fantastic bloke he is world class footballer and great commentator, shame we lost Ian st John recently
True sports legends and I agree real character’s not like most of today’s sports personalities
"Oooh she's smoking."
"My backside is smoking nevermind about that."
Great stuff.
This clip was brill for me to see, my hero , barry on a katana, I noticed this was an 1100, i had the 1000 slide carb version. thanks for posting this. Dave
Rare Machine a 1000cc Katana, Homologation Race Special!! My Dad had a Wire Wheel 1100 Kat with Lower Fairing Similar to what Sheen was Riding- Cheers 👍🇦🇺
The 1000cc Katana was a Rare Machine, the Homologation Racing Special, My Dad had a Wire Wheel 1100 Kat with Lower Fairing, like what Sheen was Riding! -Cheers👍😆🇦🇺
Rest in Peace
Lovely to see such a thing, thanks for the upload! Sheene + Katana!
Two legends together. These days you could say what you wanted without having to worry.
Real times.. real people..
Too Legends who I had the privilege of watching at the time.
Two great guys. Thanks for the video.
Ha ha bless em both , but that was a ride in the park, compared to a backie from Ron Haslam or Randy Mamola
Two legends. Great vid.
"I'm 43 years of age" 3 years younger than I am now and he looks like my dad!
I was thinking about that too. I’m 62 and I don’t look that old!
And now weve lost Saint too.
Priceless !
And on an old Katana....
How bloody fantastic is that. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
manchester,s 2 million mile motorcycle courier here wish barry would have tilted it over and gave greavsey someat to tant about MISS YOU BAZZA
Also 6th place in the 1970 World Cup Rally in a Mk-I Ford Escort.
'Will you do me a favour?'.
'Not here Jimmy,!'.
Legends - never knew this event took place, wonderful to see.
Barry Sheene is the reason I ride motorbikes - one of a kind.
Excellent piece of footage.
Two Great Characters. Fair play Geavsie .
Love them both.
Barry Sheene got dual citizenship for Australia as well he did was a lovely man
Grande pilota ,persona unica un generoso
love this :-)
Jimmy was a bloody good driver too. He piloted a works Mk1 Escort to 4th place (i think) in the 1970 London to Mexico Rally. He hit and killed a horse (and nearly himself) in Panama too :)
He was 6th actually. Thanks wikipedia :)
JESUS CHRIST.........just left me stomach back at the pits!!! Funny stuff. Still miss Bazza. Great people, great times that are gone forever 😢
It's a game of two halves says Jimmy Greaves inwardly he's wishing the referee would blow the whistle or maybe the Saint could take his place Barry just loved entertaining the crowd 👍💯🔥😂👌
Not a lotta compression left in that rear unit 😂 top lap Sheeney 👌
e che dire del grande Bari un grande pilota
Nice one ..
I remember in the early 80's when I had an RD350 that smoked just about any 750 I encountered until the VFR750 came out and they edged me out. Then late one night I saw one of these Katana's for the first time and had no idea what the hell it was. When the light turned green by the time I was across the intersection the Katana was almost 1/4 block down the road. I never attempted that again.
I had the later one about 88 and your right it wasn't with the big bikes on accel' hit anything twisty and no off my mates "big bikes" could touch it.
43...blimey looks in his late 50s...😬
Jeeesus Christ !.....Priceless !
カタナとバリー・シーン・・・・いいね!
Blimey! "Jimmy Greaves was part of the 1966 England World Cup Squad". Damn him with feint praise, why don't you...?!!"
For you youngsters who don't know much about him..."Jimmy Greaves was one of the most prolific goal scorers of all time......"!!!!
Brilliant . 😂
Jimmy was high octane.
Suzuki Kantana nice.
#7
😂😂😂🏍️👍
Original katana 😁
1100 Katana !!!
No here Jimmy! Ha haha😄
Baz could have give it a bit more, it was too tame with hardly any lean angle, but two top guys and real characters
Not exactly randy mamola on the Duke lol
Looks like a Katana.
When men, were men.
proper English