About 10 15 years ago , ran into Danny driving in his chair in auburn. I was thinking he might try sales in our company. Never happened , but was invited to his apartment . He told about his history and showed the video of his crash. He was still highly effected and sad about the crash. So this morning I was watching the doc on maico motorcycles and Magoo came up. So I looked up UA-cam and just watched it all over. Thank you Danny for involving me with your story. I learned a lot. Bob grass valley ca
Magoo was one of the greatest motocross racers ever. But it was how he remade himself after the injury that defines the man. I met him numerous times throughout his career, and he always took a minute to notice me and say hello. As a wide-eyed youngster, he ‘made my day’ many times. You are missed, Mr Magoo.
Used to watch Magoo in the late 70's early 80's on annual trips to the Denver MX. Many years later after moving to CA we stopped at the store in Forest Hill to get stuff before riding. When we came out of the store there was a Van next to our bike trailer blocking the view and we thought someone was ripping us off but it was just a guy looking at the bikes. He said "man those bikes are sweet I sure would love to ride a bike like that". I said are you Magoo? he said yeah. Talked for a long time he even showed us the special controls on the van that he used to drive. RIP Danney.
Met him at the hotel at the '82 des Nations and he was blown away that my brother and I came over for the races. He treated me as a friend and gave me his jersey. Thank you Danny. I hope we meet again. RIP.
As a kid Danny Magoo was one of favorites! He was so fun to watch with his crazy ass no-holds barred style!! When he had his accident we were bummed you know as a kid your hero is knocked out of the game. But man I'm sending mucho prayers and positive energy to his family and friends!! He will always be my champ!
I myself never met Danny Chandler but I know that there is a piece of him in every bike we ride,every boot we strap on,every mx video we watch (and try to emulate) every child we love and teach the right way to live life. I wish I had the opportunity (honor) to meet you! We will all miss you magoo
Love him.. Courage, spirit, he grew up to change a lot of kid's worlds for the better. I used to try to give racing the "above and beyond" like him, but no one was like him. Back to courage.
He was one of the best, one of my heroes, I was racing the open class on a Honda factory support cr in 81 82 83, locally, thanks Magoo for learning the art of hitting the brakes in flight to bring the front end of the bike down when needed, one of those things most people don't remember, or take for granted. Good golly the racers we had in the 70's and 80's
When I was a pre-teen I would go watch my friend practice at Argyll Park MX in Dixon Ca, and sometimes Magoo was there, practicing on his Maico,. Man, he was fast! Between each session on the track he would crack open a beer as his bike cooled, then go back out and burn through another tank of fuel, unless, of course he broke it in half first! That is one of my fondest memories of Danny. My other profound memory was seeing him at the Hangtown national years later, just after his injury. When I asked him for an autograph, he looked up with utter disappointment, and replies "I would love to, but I can't hold a pen" I could see tears welling up in his eyes, and mine too. Over the following years I would see him at various races, like the Sacramento mile, and he was always a little better every time I saw him. I had great hope that life was improving for him, and it seemed it was for a while. RIP Mr. Magoo, thanks for the awesome memories!
One of the greatest motocrossers of all time. Probably the hardest charger ever. He paid a terrible price for his style. He lived for m/x and was unique in as much as he was also an accomplished showman. He gave so much pleasure and exitement to m/x fans. May he never be forgotten. R.I.P. Danny, you deserve it.
The ups and downs . Sometimes the downs slam us hard. Some don't get up again. Thanks for this post. Life isn't a Hallmark card. Danny Chandler was an amazing racer, everyone at the time knew it. The rest was his business . The lessons are many from this post. I call it a life well lived. Life gives us legends and memories . May his spirit rest easy now, he was on the gas for long enough!
I remember back in Huron ca seeing Magoo Chandler racing man that was a time are lil town had a great rider. Like Magoo Chandler id never forget that day he won the race back in the 80s
How many people in all of the world, just live their life simply existing with little to no aspirations? That was not Danny Chandler. He lived his life to the fullest he could, sticking to his own judgement. He lived a better life after his paralysis, than 90% of the worlds population has ever experienced. The "Human spirit" to be good at something, is the best spirit a Human Being can have. Life is so much more, than simply existing, and it's yours. 1959-2010 Danny made good use of his "dash" between those numbers representing his life. That is worth celebrating.
i knew danny , he was a nice guy.i have one of his cr 250s.one of the best riders i have ever seen jumping those doubles was amazing .foresthill was a cool place to ride.last time seeing him was at hangtown he always had time for the kids.
I HAD THE HONOR OF HELPING DANNY THE LAST 7 years He Danced on Earth HE IS AN WILL ALWAYS BE MY PARTNER MY BROTHER FROM HIS OWN MOTHER AND MY KIDS UNCLE DANNY PRICELESS LOVE
I saw Danny Chandler race at Sears point November 21st in 1978. He crashed early in the race. His sub frame and seat were bent up like a sissy and his bars were bent. There was a huge uphill jump that was at the top of the hill at the announcers tower. He was not even trying to catch the pack. He was getting about 6 or 7 feet higher than all of the other racers on that jump. You could not see where he landed, but you could hear the bike land with a bash. Most everyone stopped caring about the leaders and were just waiting for Magoo to hit that jump again. There were probably a thousand spectators leaning over the fence with thumbs up egging him on to jump higher. It was fun as hell. Those old open class bikes had shit for suspension, but they had all the power.
"Most everyone stopped caring about the leaders and were just waiting for Magoo to hit that jump again. " That was a very good statement showing what I used to love about this sport. Nobody had the tracks wired, and the top 10 were not on the same second doing the exact same things lap after boring lap. We actually saw who had the most talent very easily.
I admired that ryder ,when I was a CHild in Venezuela, Venevision TV pases sunday mornings his races, the best , I all ways remember Dirtetrack him and Steve wise in Carlsbad late 70s ......Exellent. RIP.
I briefly met the Venezuela MXofN team, (and a bit of video I have of it), in 2007 at Budds Creek Maryland USA, while roaming trough the pits. I gotta tall ya, the gal in their camp-----was damn good looking. :) I wish all you good folks in Venezuela the best, which means you need to do the same we in the USA have to do, reject socialism and embrace individual liberty and our right to use our minds and do business with each other, with a system that protects that individual liberty. Politics, it really is just that easy.
I saw him and Geboers doing Practice- starts in Namur and wheeliing down the Start- straight.....they looked over to each other and i bet they had that! Moment....
I feel like rick,jeff, david,bob,etc...all 80's best moto guys could say they took a page somewhere from the "MAGOO" school of racing......we all did THANKS DANNY.......
"Feeeeeelings, woah woiah woah, feeeeeeliiings woah woah woah" I "KNOW" that was true at the MXofN races of 82. Feelings vs knowing. Big difference in reality. :)
I had 8mm film of magoo that showed him in a different position on bike compaired to other riders. This was on an off camber bend. And i also found i had film of bob hannah on same track doing same odd position on bike. Now i know why this made them both so fast...it was an intuitive move that prevented them from crashing (by weight transfer). Normal riders would hit an unintentional bump that would kick bike sideways. Hannah and magoo would go through these unseen bumps faster because they were pre positioned for bumps even if they didnt hit them. I think this makes sense.
Respect. A racer told me to check out the McGoo story. I'm pretty over the edge, drink n and ride mx like crazy. I'm 50 years old.These are some wise words and I got the message. This guy sold me an 88 CR500 and a 06 CR 250. He says he'll teach how to maintain them. If you ride bikes you should be able to fix them yourself. Should I film him doing this and flip it on YT? Is that something you would watch?
2010 he was gone ive never heard why but I believe their is a reason for that I belive he just could not take it anymore and how could you blame him if this is the case which I believe most important thing is he was a cool guy and a bike riding maniac R-I-P Magoo
Death due to "complications of his paralysis" 25 years later does sound a bit different, (and very vague), but I don't know why anything would be hidden, even if he did decide to take his own life. If he did take his own life, I wish he would have wrote his own eulogy and made it public.
I can do with out the last segment. Why do good stories about interesting and talented people end with propaganda about unions and serving the community? They did/do not understand the premise of what they, (Danny and Brad), were saying, but that is how propaganda works. Start off with the story, end with propaganda. Now that you know that, you will see it in many vids., if you understand the premises of what you are hearing.
About 10 15 years ago , ran into Danny driving in his chair in auburn. I was thinking he might try sales in our company. Never happened , but was invited to his apartment . He told about his history and showed the video of his crash. He was still highly effected and sad about the crash.
So this morning I was watching the doc on maico motorcycles and Magoo came up. So I looked up UA-cam and just watched it all over.
Thank you Danny for involving me with your story. I learned a lot.
Bob grass valley ca
Magoo was one of the greatest motocross racers ever. But it was how he remade himself after the injury that defines the man. I met him numerous times throughout his career, and he always took a minute to notice me and say hello. As a wide-eyed youngster, he ‘made my day’ many times. You are missed, Mr Magoo.
Used to watch Magoo in the late 70's early 80's on annual trips to the Denver MX. Many years later after moving to CA we stopped at the store in Forest Hill to get stuff before riding. When we came out of the store there was a Van next to our bike trailer blocking the view and we thought someone was ripping us off but it was just a guy looking at the bikes. He said "man those bikes are sweet I sure would love to ride a bike like that". I said are you Magoo? he said yeah. Talked for a long time he even showed us the special controls on the van that he used to drive. RIP Danney.
Met him at the hotel at the '82 des Nations and he was blown away that my brother and I came over for the races. He treated me as a friend and gave me his jersey. Thank you Danny. I hope we meet again. RIP.
A legend and a good man. We miss you Magoo.
Dearly missed, Godspeed brother.
Danny was and still is amazing! He is so missed ! He was just on another level!
As a kid Danny Magoo was one of favorites! He was so fun to watch with his crazy ass no-holds barred style!! When he had his accident we were bummed you know as a kid your hero is knocked out of the game. But man I'm sending mucho prayers and positive energy to his family and friends!! He will always be my champ!
I myself never met Danny Chandler but I know that there is a piece of him in every bike we ride,every boot we strap on,every mx video we watch (and try to emulate) every child we love and teach the right way to live life. I wish I had the opportunity (honor) to meet you! We will all miss you magoo
Love him.. Courage, spirit, he grew up to change a lot of kid's worlds for the better. I used to try to give racing the "above and beyond" like him, but no one was like him. Back to courage.
He was one of the best, one of my heroes, I was racing the open class on a Honda factory support cr in 81 82 83, locally, thanks Magoo for learning the art of hitting the brakes in flight to bring the front end of the bike down when needed, one of those things most people don't remember, or take for granted. Good golly the racers we had in the 70's and 80's
When I was a pre-teen I would go watch my friend practice at Argyll Park MX in Dixon Ca, and sometimes Magoo was there, practicing on his Maico,. Man, he was fast! Between each session on the track he would crack open a beer as his bike cooled, then go back out and burn through another tank of fuel, unless, of course he broke it in half first! That is one of my fondest memories of Danny. My other profound memory was seeing him at the Hangtown national years later, just after his injury. When I asked him for an autograph, he looked up with utter disappointment, and replies "I would love to, but I can't hold a pen"
I could see tears welling up in his eyes, and mine too. Over the following years I would see him at various races, like the Sacramento mile, and he was always a little better every time I saw him. I had great hope that life was improving for him, and it seemed it was for a while. RIP Mr. Magoo, thanks for the awesome memories!
Aaaawe.... thank you for sharing this.
One of the greatest motocrossers of all time. Probably the hardest charger ever. He paid a terrible price for his style. He lived for m/x and was unique in as much as he was also an accomplished showman. He gave so much pleasure and exitement to m/x fans. May he never be forgotten. R.I.P. Danny, you deserve it.
Danny Chandler is one of the most bad-ass dudes that has ever ridden a dirt bike. Rest in Peace Magoo!
The ups and downs . Sometimes the downs slam us hard. Some don't get up again.
Thanks for this post. Life isn't a Hallmark card. Danny Chandler was an amazing racer, everyone at the time knew it. The rest was his business . The lessons are many from this post. I call it a life well lived. Life gives us legends and memories . May his spirit rest easy now, he was on the gas for long enough!
When he was in a race, you knew he was going to put on a show. Saw him race at a few different tracks. He was mind blowing.
He was a total badass,you can tell he went was faster than any other guys on those clips they show.
What a genuinely decent man... No arrogance about his talent and achievement etc. Tragic.
If you are the the real Hurricane , Hello from Tulsa Oklahoma!
You read what the best riders in the sport said about him. Total respect and admiration for his tenacity as a champion. God Bless.
I remember back in Huron ca seeing Magoo Chandler racing man that was a time are lil town had a great rider. Like Magoo Chandler id never forget that day he won the race back in the 80s
How many people in all of the world, just live their life simply existing with little to no aspirations? That was not Danny Chandler. He lived his life to the fullest he could, sticking to his own judgement. He lived a better life after his paralysis, than 90% of the worlds population has ever experienced. The "Human spirit" to be good at something, is the best spirit a Human Being can have. Life is so much more, than simply existing, and it's yours. 1959-2010 Danny made good use of his "dash" between those numbers representing his life. That is worth celebrating.
i knew danny , he was a nice guy.i have one of his cr 250s.one of the best riders i have ever seen jumping those doubles was amazing .foresthill was a cool place to ride.last time seeing him was at hangtown he always had time for the kids.
I HAD THE HONOR OF HELPING DANNY THE LAST 7 years He Danced on Earth HE IS AN WILL ALWAYS BE MY PARTNER MY BROTHER FROM HIS OWN MOTHER AND MY KIDS UNCLE DANNY PRICELESS LOVE
I saw Danny Chandler race at Sears point November 21st in 1978. He crashed early in the race. His sub frame and seat were bent up like a sissy and his bars were bent. There was a huge uphill jump that was at the top of the hill at the announcers tower. He was not even trying to catch the pack. He was getting about 6 or 7 feet higher than all of the other racers on that jump. You could not see where he landed, but you could hear the bike land with a bash. Most everyone stopped caring about the leaders and were just waiting for Magoo to hit that jump again. There were probably a thousand spectators leaning over the fence with thumbs up egging him on to jump higher. It was fun as hell. Those old open class bikes had shit for suspension, but they had all the power.
"Most everyone stopped caring about the leaders and were just waiting for Magoo to hit that jump again. "
That was a very good statement showing what I used to love about this sport. Nobody had the tracks wired, and the top 10 were not on the same second doing the exact same things lap after boring lap. We actually saw who had the most talent very easily.
I knew Magoo. He was a Total Bad Ass!!!! Raced with him a Little Okie in Madera. The Man The Myth the Legend!!!!! R.I.P. Magoo
70th year for Lil Oakie! 1949 2019
@@TheMindInvader 1949, there is some scrambles history there. I think we need another movie called "Roots,-----------------to Motocross".
I admired that ryder ,when I was a CHild in Venezuela, Venevision TV pases sunday mornings his races, the best , I all ways remember Dirtetrack him and Steve wise in Carlsbad late 70s ......Exellent.
RIP.
I briefly met the Venezuela MXofN team, (and a bit of video I have of it), in 2007 at Budds Creek Maryland USA, while roaming trough the pits. I gotta tall ya, the gal in their camp-----was damn good looking. :) I wish all you good folks in Venezuela the best, which means you need to do the same we in the USA have to do, reject socialism and embrace individual liberty and our right to use our minds and do business with each other, with a system that protects that individual liberty. Politics, it really is just that easy.
You rock Danny R.I.P.
It was an amazing day seeing Magoo in person and kicking ass
Ride it like ya stole it!!!! He was one of a kind. R.I.P.
I saw him and Geboers doing Practice- starts in Namur and wheeliing down the Start- straight.....they looked over to each other and i bet they had that! Moment....
What for a great dude...i love taht old shit was a realy great time i guess the best time in mx at all with all this dudes!!!!!!
Hard to believe he is gone so soon. Young riders need to look at thsee videos, a lot to learn from Magoo.
Grande Grandissimo MaGoo😘
True commit about your body as I'm now 61 and can't hardly walk across the street but I still wanna try and race again
I feel like rick,jeff, david,bob,etc...all 80's best moto guys could say they took a page somewhere from the "MAGOO" school of racing......we all did THANKS DANNY.......
"Feeeeeelings, woah woiah woah, feeeeeeliiings woah woah woah"
I "KNOW" that was true at the MXofN races of 82.
Feelings vs knowing. Big difference in reality. :)
Triste fin ❤
Champion 🎉
I had 8mm film of magoo that showed him in a different position on bike compaired to other riders. This was on an off camber bend. And i also found i had film of bob hannah on same track doing same odd position on bike. Now i know why this made them both so fast...it was an intuitive move that prevented them from crashing (by weight transfer). Normal riders would hit an unintentional bump that would kick bike sideways. Hannah and magoo would go through these unseen bumps faster because they were pre positioned for bumps even if they didnt hit them. I think this makes sense.
.....and respect your fellow competitors. All said and done... Good man.. B-)
super emotional
RJ !!!💜
God bless you brother the price of standing strong …….
beautiful ....
Enjoy your time on earth because life is very short !
so awesome
He invented the wave runner
awesome
Respect. A racer told me to check out the McGoo story. I'm pretty over the edge, drink n and ride mx like crazy. I'm 50 years old.These are some wise words and I got the message. This guy sold me an 88 CR500 and a 06 CR 250. He says he'll teach how to maintain them. If you ride bikes you should be able to fix them yourself. Should I film him doing this and flip it on YT? Is that something you would watch?
R I P Magoo
On real reson people don't like him is couse people don't have what takes to vide like ride like he does
What a guy, what a shame.
2010 he was gone ive never heard why but I believe their is a reason for that I belive he just could not take it anymore and how could you blame him if this is the case which I believe most important thing is he was a cool guy and a bike riding maniac R-I-P Magoo
Death due to "complications of his paralysis" 25 years later does sound a bit different, (and very vague), but I don't know why anything would be hidden, even if he did decide to take his own life. If he did take his own life, I wish he would have wrote his own eulogy and made it public.
IF YA DONT CRASH EVERY ONCE IN AWHILE YOUR NOT GOING FAST ENOUGH !!! 👍💪
100% 👍 !!!!!!!!
I love that saying
I can do with out the last segment. Why do good stories about interesting and talented people end with propaganda about unions and serving the community? They did/do not understand the premise of what they, (Danny and Brad), were saying, but that is how propaganda works. Start off with the story, end with propaganda. Now that you know that, you will see it in many vids., if you understand the premises of what you are hearing.
Fuck are you talking about.