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There will never be another like Barry RIP Baz
Got Barry's autograph in 1975 at Silverstone,I was 10 years old......legend
My all time hero
What more can I say....
What an era, these guys were ordinary blokes doing extraordinary things. This modern professional era has lost a lot of the charisma that existed back then. R.I.P. Barry.
Guy Martin would have fitted in perfectly back then.
My home office is very Barry orientated. During Teams meetings it has struck up many a conversation. Legend #7.
Barry sheene legend and the best
Great guy for the sport, watched him as a 12 year-old, glued to the telly!! He loved racing & would have died for it & almost did a few times. I believe he retired to Australia for the climate, to aid his crash damaged bones, but unfortunately it was stomach cancer that claimed his life, aged 52.
Sport needs guy's like Sheene, James Hunt, Graeme Hill, real characters, but not with us anymore.
R.I.P to all who have given us joy for so many years, long may motorsports live.
So emotional seeing this. Brings back wonderful exciting memories.
Thank you BBC
A true sporting legend who will never be forgotten
Barry said it how it was,rode it how should be rode,and what a character. Never will you find such a bike racer
Barry Sheene : their will never be another racer like him. A star to so many people.
the greatest ever bar none!
I used to try to follow him everywhere, when I was a kid, all over the UK to watch him race.
I remember him at Donington when we could camp on the old loop, testing a BMW car for the SUN newspaper and everyone was trying to get his autograph and he just asked us all to wait. Then once all photographers had finished taking the pics they needed he stayed and signed everyone's requests and there must have been a couple of hundred of us. My day was made. Just one of the happy memories of my hero.
After his accident I saw him race at Kyalami in South Africa where he came third in the rain. He had to be helped to get his leg over the bike before the start of the race!
Definitely my bike racing hero.
I 'm from the U.S. and heard about Barry before I heard about Kenny. The original Rock Star of M/C racing.
A nice humble person which is quite rare these days.
I had a secondhand replica Barry sheen crash helmet in 1979 I loved it ..... the Duck had faded but my Artistic friend Kevin Bellchambers painted it back on , we were both 16 years old and us and our pals must have drove so many people mental with the sound of our first motorbike mainly the fs1e Aka fizzy Brilliant times in Walthamstow , never forget
My first bike was an old second-hand Casal 50 (i think it was originally made in switzerland) which was very similar looking to a Fizzy. One day i was at a traffic light and a lad pulled up next to me on a brand new Suzuki TS 50ER and gave me a really smug smile whilst revving his engine, anyway the lights changed and i left him disappearing into the distance, his bike was brand new but mine wasn't restricted.
i remember going round to hes house in putney bridge rd i worked in a factory we heard that barry sheene live on the corner we knocked on he door and a beautiful lady opened the door we said we worked in the factory at the end of the rd we asked if barry was in would he sign autographs barry come to the door he said hello lads what a lovely fella he signed 14 autographs for all the boys we wish him all the best he said thanks lads he told us he was of to australia ONE OF THE GREATS
The world didn't deserve Barry Sheene. R.I.P absolute legend.
If he hadn't smoked 60 a day he would still be with us.
"birds and booze" - great stuff! and I'd say he hit 2 of his 3 goals, the most popular rider ever, and a guy who did the most for riding. Consider how popular he was in the 1970's - the fame he had was ridiculous, and then think about how many people he drew to the sport? How many young riders he helped? The impact he had on 2 countries - England and Australia? Big time. RIP
there will never be another one like sheen number 1 simple as that. R.I.P.
Barry Sheene was an Awsome racer, and a gr8 person!!! One of my all time favorite road racers!!
I had two 1. Giacomo Agostini, 2. Kenny Roberts.
Legend thats all there is to say, RIP Barry and ride like the wind.
Still miss this guy like a lot of others do #7
"He was my hero.....simple as that "......end of
My HRRO
I used to pester him for stickers when he was sitting in his garden chair in front of his garage on pit lane at Silverstone (proper old silverstone). I was about 7 I think. They tolerated cheeky kids sneaking through back then. He'd tell me to come back later again and again. Then later he'd have a stack of stickers for me. I always rode with 7 on my tomahawk push bike as I scraped numerous legs around corners copying Barry. It's quite something to take stock of his remarkable attitude during those devastating injuries all these years later. They don't make them like that anymore.
Achieved it all.
Legend.
I went to Cadwell Park once to see him guest in a 500cc race against the best amature and semi pro`s in the country.
You could tell where he was at the start, because his front wheel was above all the other riders head!
He started in the middle of the pack.
At the end of the first lap, he was in the lead.
By the end of the race, he could have had a cup of tea before the second place rider crossed the line.
He did a victory lap, no helmet, smoking a cigarette, waving to the crowd, big grin on his face.
I remember thinking that I would never see anything or anyone as cool as him again.
My hero as a kid too . Rest in peace Bazza
Was a big fan of Barry sheene back when I was 17/18 flying round on my gt250 ram air.very fond memories indeed .r.i.p barry✌🏻
exactly the same
Still a big Sheene fan riding round on my 1976 Suzuki GT500 6 months short of 60. I will never forget the 1979 British Grand Prix as long as I live. We just don't have such characters now in the sanitised PC world we live in, love MotoGP still, but it's not the same as racing was in the 70's or 80's.
Great Guy, only one Barry Sheene !
Happy happy days following the legend that was Barry sheene, the seventies the halcyon days! Wish i could turn the clock back
When playboy's ruled the world.
What a fabulous tribute - loved it
he was rossi before rossi the man barry sheen rip #7
Its been 20 years since his departure and Barry is still cool 😉 I thought this small BBC tribute was a really nice thing to do at the time and a perfect track from the Eagles (one of Sheenes favourites too apparently)
G.O.A.T.
Great video tribute - thank you!
And he did do that very very well!!
RIP BARRY ✌✌✌✌🇬🇧
My biggest life Hero
Fantastic guy RIP.
he was my hero, simple as that, ...... mine too.
Barry Sheene, Eddie Kidd, Evel Kneivel ,CHiPS....what influenced me & many of my generation into a lifelong obsession with bikes. Race In Peace Bazza 🏆👍👍
He was the ultimate of what a sports hero should be in every way possible.... 53 what a terrible young age to have died at ..
Over 40 Yrs since he’s still revered the world over
"Its mind over matter, we no longer mind cause you no longer matter"
Respect mr sheene
BLOODY BRAVE MAN TOUGH GUY BROKEN MORE BONES THEN I HAVE CHICKEN WISHBONES HE IS ICON R.I.P.
I started riding bikes because of this guy. Won his first 500GP World Title in the summer of 1976 with rounds to spare and I bought my first motorcycle a few months later. Hell every 18 year old at that time wanted to be Barry Sheene.
I bought my first motorcycle in September 1976.
HERO!
Una leyenda !!!
A true English hero.
Legend.
RR RACE A💰💰 viviendo al límite pedazo de piloto. N7 🙏
Mann the price on such a RG 500 is skyrocketet - 4 double the price than before , should have bought a lot of them
Happy birthday Barry!
My absolute idol, trying to lean and get my knee down on my Raleigh Budgie!
I too had a Budgie, when you outgrew that you got the Tomohawk, finally moving on to the Chopper
never get the characters in motor sport like this again.
Which is a damn shame. Sport needs guys like this, but the world is just going far too sterile.
Danny Ricciardo.
The greatest, I'm American and I gotta tell ya they didn't come any better than this guy, I'd rather have hung out with him then Kenny Roberts any day.
thank you Duke, your comment means a lot to us here in the UK.
Darrenmckay37@gmail.com
Bike racing on the track was so dangerous in those days, unprotected hard barriers on the edges, no run-off on circuits designed for cars. It's still dangerous now but most track riders slide and walk away from the crashes that used to be bone-smashing.
That kiss at 1:51 !!!
Total legend. The reason I ride bikes today.
The reason I never bought a Suzuki.
@@philipbooth7779 well to be honest. Me neither. Always yamaha kawasaki but mainly honda. Never owned a suzuki apart from an ap50 about 30 years ago as a field bike
@@alexmorrison1122 I always thought there build quality was never that good as Yamaha's.
@@philipbooth7779 agreed
@@alexmorrison1122 where I lived during 74- 80. There was a Yamaha and a Suzuki dealership so I could have bought a Suzuki if I had wanted one. The nearest I came was in 1979. I wanted a Suzuki GT 380. Sports Motorcycles in Manchester wouldn't put me one away for three months while I saved up. Johnson's was just across the road and their advertisement in MCN said they would put a bike away for three months with a deposit so I bought a Yamaha RD 400 F.
Which teenage boy, with a Moped in the '70s, wasn't pretending to be Barry?
It was pretending to be Barry that squeezed another 1mph out of my "Fizzie" ..... up to 42mph!!!! .... indicated.
Wouldn't it be brilliant if we had another Barry Sheene or James Hunt? The corposhill world would never allow it though 😔
When men had balls !
Take it to the Limit - there is no song better
True Grit True Brit X
Barry must have had more lives that a cat!
Barry 7
That X-Ray @4:20 tho
watched barry at silverstone crashed my gt750 in weedon northampton had right arm pinned WENT ON TO COMPLETE 2 MILLION MILES
ALL DEDICATED TO THE GREAT BAZZA FROM STEVETHE BREEZE MANCHESTER,S 2 MILLION MILE MOTORCYCLE DESPATCH RIDER
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damn i bet that crash hurt - birds and booze thats a hell off a training regimen - seemed a good genuine bloke ......
grey up watching barry against kenny ,nothing more to say really
barry sheene the greatest bar non so much so i dedicated my 1st million miles on a motorcycle to the one and only no 7 FROM STEVETHEBREEZE EASY 27 ONLY 27 BECAUSE THERE WAS ONLY ON E NO SEVEN
5.25 Sir Barry Sheen ?????? Did he get 'imself a Knighthood ????? I think Henry did but Barry ??? I'm not sure ??, Mind you that Frank Bough , now there was a dodgy bleeder , Ho Ho Ho HO HO
Why would you keep your leathers from a crash.
Because you didn't die
True pioneers, big balls. Compare the lean angle to todays!
Compare the tires too!!
Never got a knighthood real shame...
And was it cancer that killed him!
uh-oh, call the Eagles fraud dept.!
He was a nice guy with it-very down to earth and he simply loved the sport and racing bikes.It's a shame his life should have being cut so short under tragic circumstances.
Frank, you can't smoke 60 a day and for it not to have an effect.