Great to see so much of Steve Stackable. He and Too Tall Mike Bell were m6 favorites because I was tall too and Steve lived here in central Texas and rode at our tracks a lot.
Thank you for posting Lyndon Fox! I attended that race with a buddy from MI who had just turned pro and rode both classes. Burgett was unstoppable that day. The track was rough and the weather hot.
The intensity was awesome I was feeling some of those big g out's in my kidneys I love the plush .modern day cartridge suspension & was surprised how fluid the fork movement was on the Honda but it would of still been hard Yakka for 30 mins back in those days lucky if the forks were 38 mm & look like steel bars on the Kawasaki.Fantastic videos thank you.
Remember those CARRERA goggles with the gaps in the bottom of the frames ? Not seen a pair in over fourty years.......let alone a KOHO Finn Fighter 707.
I don't even remember Stack on a Kawi. Come on Stack. You let Marty get away. And what was LaPorte's issue on the side of the track? Clutch lever loose?
I wish tracks were rough like that now. Now they're tilled and groomed to smooth highways with choice dirt mixed with sand,wood chips, mulch. No natural terrain anymore.
You can never overstate the greatness or the impact of Mr. Marty Smith on the popularity, growth, and style on the sport of motocross.
Great to see so much of Steve Stackable. He and Too Tall Mike Bell were m6 favorites because I was tall too and Steve lived here in central Texas and rode at our tracks a lot.
Love watching Rick Burgett hammer those corners.
I began MX in these years !! Great thank's from France🙏😀🙏
I followed all these guys!!
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Me too! I started at the same time. Bonjour!
Thanks for posting this great vintage content! A lot of my childhood heroes out there!
Great to watch
Thank you so many great memories of that era I raced A 1977 yz 400D
In FL AMA district 8 🤙
Thank you for posting Lyndon Fox! I attended that race with a buddy from MI who had just turned pro and rode both classes. Burgett was unstoppable that day. The track was rough and the weather hot.
The intensity was awesome I was feeling some of those big g out's in my kidneys
I love the plush .modern day cartridge suspension & was surprised how fluid the fork movement was on the Honda but it would of still been hard Yakka for 30 mins back in those days lucky if the forks were 38 mm & look like steel bars on the Kawasaki.Fantastic videos thank you.
Awesome! Keep em coming!
Wonderful footage!
Remember those CARRERA goggles with the gaps in the bottom of the frames ? Not seen a pair in over fourty years.......let alone a KOHO Finn Fighter 707.
Awesome !! Wonder what all this old footage would look like run through some of that new AI stuff ?
It would love to see them with the speed corrected, how hard could that be ?
I don't even remember Stack on a Kawi. Come on Stack. You let Marty get away. And what was LaPorte's issue on the side of the track? Clutch lever loose?
Stack lost his rear brakes, the stay arm broke.
The quality was much better than most videos from that era. It's too bad the speed wasn't matched correctly when posted.
The only national that was held on a ski area
Wonder what that silver pipe looking thing that was under the frame hanging down on steves # 9 kawy it was hendering him bigtime
I wish tracks were rough like that now. Now they're tilled and groomed to smooth highways with choice dirt mixed with sand,wood chips, mulch. No natural terrain anymore.
Honda and Suzuki had the best suspension
Real men ...riding over real terrain...these guys today would all be whining...with their groomed an smoothed over tracks...
Those are 250's - white numberplate backgrounds
You can see Smith jumping over braking bumps
Who where the local RI hotshoes then?
Videos of Mark Barnett ?
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