| quote: Originally posted by B-rad: Here are some pics of Spanaway fall 79 It was the benifit race held for Pat Jacobson Team Suzuki Riders, Shults and others attended dont remember their names, Great turn out. I crashed early in the race loosing my viser Ha!
I was the finish flagger for that race
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| quote: Originally posted by whoopss: Great pics of Spanaway and Jolly guys. Me and Mike raced at spanaway when Rob Manning was hauling ass...I knocked myself senseless there once after starting dead last with only one glove on and working up through the pack!
I gated next to Rob at the last P.R.O race at horn. He was one of my favorite riders. I felt kinda stupid, being a 46 year old man, telling him that but I had to tell him that I had a crush on his sister :-) My other favorite racer was Rick Beneck(sp) Older guy at the time but seemed the consumate proffesional. Much like Greg Crater is today.
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| B-Rad; kind of ironic that my Dad was in Japan when I destroyed my bike at Jolly back in '89 over the finish line jump. I called my Dad and said: "I destroyed my bike yesterday" He said "what exactly do you mean DESTROYED? I'll be home in a month and we will take a look at it." He gets home and I open the shed and he says "YUP you destroyed it". The main weld where all three pieces of the frame came together under the triple tree was separated at all welds and an inch gap was between it all. The gas tank had popped all the plastic hold downs and was hanging there. Suspension had been crushed to the extent that the rear fender was permanently smashed onto my rear tire. It had to be carried off with the rear held up off the ground. To which I say another thank you to ALL that helped with that. I luckily was able to let go of the bike prior to its LAUNCH!!! so I faired just fine. I managed to get a brand new '89 YZ125 to replace the '86 though I was just hoping my Dad would have brought one right from Japan. |
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| quote: Originally posted by moderbike x: i truly love all those pics! loved jolly and those bikes are awesome!! all of them
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