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Ron Lechien, Honda RC125, 1985 Las Vegas AMA 125 National
1972 AMA 500cc National Champion Brad Lackey on the Kawasaki F12MX KX-450 works bike. Charlie Morey photo.
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Those bikes were flyin' !
David Bailey, Carlsbad Freeway, 1986 500cc USGP
I don't want to quote the post because there's a bunch of photos attached to it, but that picture of Reed above with the finish line banner behind him is absolutely iconic. I'm probably biased because that's the era I grew up in but that has to be one of the cleanest factory setups to this day.
Johnny O'Mara, 1985 Unadilla 250 USGP
I saw Kenny leading in Glendale a few years ago and remember thinking how quiet he was! I felt like I could almost hear his jersey flapping in the air. And then the rest of the pack coming thru was pure mayhem, especially Eli
I don’t think Marvin Musquin gets enough credit. Watch him at RBSR, and in Outdoors he would be hopping bumps on the track like a jackrabbit, very light on the bike
Agreed, Ol’ Marv was very technically sound on the bike.
When I think of stylish the Crusty Demons cover still springs to mind all these years later. Not even sure who it is unfortunately.
Wtf happened?
Some good examples.
Pit Row
Johnny O’ shredding, wearing HRP hurricane gloves while racing against Bob the hurricane Hannah! Epic.
Doug got a little out of shape at the end of a whoop section and stepped off the back of the bike. The bike didn't get the memo and kept going.
Genuine LOL
Marty always looked perfect
Joel Albrecht.
The Lacky Scrub. James was paying attention in history class. 😊
That photo was pretty iconic back in the day. Scott USA used a posterized version of it for their marketing in the early 1980s. Scott rep Bevo Forti's company van had it on the sides.
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