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Remember when... the best riders in the world
were on CZs, wore Martini jerseys, pudding-bowl helmets and the bikes had
un-muffled expansion chambers. Classic Roger DeCoster in the late 60s at
the Santa Cruz Inter-Am. |
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Remember when ... Ronny Nelson
was the fastest American on a Montesa. Santa Cruz Inter-Am. |
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Remember when ... the starting line was full of Honda
Scramblers and Bultaco Banditos in the Open Class? Right around 1969, this
was what it looked like at Corriganville. |
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Remember when ... Roger
DeCoster shocked the world with the weird Ribi front end on his works
Suzuki. The year was 1979. |
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Remember
when & riders used to put their numbers on
with electrician. s tape? |
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Remember & dead engine starts and the big Maicos
always pulling the hole shots? |
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Remember when ... riders wore leg protection like
this? Good old football knee and
shin pads were common until the early . 70s. |
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Remember when ... Huskies used to utterly
dominate in the desert? At the start of the Mint 400 in 1970, a pair of
400 8-speeds get under way. Check out the genuine leathers. |
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Remember when ... plastic fenders were so new
that people did this to them all the time? This plastic was on the first
CAN-AM released to the public in 1973. |
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Remember when ... Preston Petty used to race 125s
in all the Baja events and nearly get the overall win? After riding this
Deek in 1972, he switched to a 125 Elsinore the next year. |
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Remember
when ... riding gloves cost about six bucks
a pair? The glove of choice in the late . 60s was Webco, but by the
mid 70s, even Honda was private-labeling their own version of the
classic Webcos. |
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Remember
when ... Jimmy Weinert used to brag about
beating everyone before a race, and then went out and backed it up with
a win? He. s astride a big-bore factory Kawasaki in this 1973 mud
event. |
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Remember when ... open face helmets without
visors were the norm? This bedraggled rider blinks away the eyeball grit
at the finish line of the 1974 Barstow to Vegas desert classic. |
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Remember
when ... Tony Bell used to draw those great
Motocross Cat cartoons in Cycle News? That . hippy. on the left is
Bill Kasson, who owns a shop in Texas and still races. |
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Remember
when ... teen-ager Marty Tripes won the first Super Bowl of Motocross at
the Coliseum? He beat
Torleif Hansen in the International class, via a three-moto format back in
1972. |
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Remember when ... European bikes used to dominate
the 250 class? At the 1973 US GP in Carlsbad, in the first turn, from left
to right: CZ, Bultaco, Ossa, Husky, Maico and another Bul. |