1977 Unadilla 500 National

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  • @onefishfrank9145
    @onefishfrank9145 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you Lyndon Fox! What a track Unadilla was, love seeing many of the stars of that era again!

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому +1

      I concur. It NEVER gets tired,and I always spot something new.lyndon’s content is evergreen..

  • @kahuna2
    @kahuna2 4 роки тому +5

    I was at that race. Me, my girlfriend, and 2 other buddies. Marty Smith was my hero back then. So sad he's gone. RIP

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      Lucky.. I was fortunate to have seen him race out west a few x’s..he had a style..sad how he went out, he deserved better…

  • @dougharvey9766
    @dougharvey9766 5 років тому +6

    The Honda guys really had the Fox shocks setup nicely they where on a whole other level. Great video

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      For sure. I was told at one point honda was going to put fox air shox from the factory.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      Marty was so stylish and smooth but pomeray and craft hung right with him. They were always at the front of the pack in those days. The win went through them…

  • @Buelligan88
    @Buelligan88 8 років тому +6

    I read about this race in every magazine of the day... eerie seeing it so many years later.

  • @tundratunes
    @tundratunes 7 років тому +3

    I bought my first Husqvarna, a CR250, from Pat Moroney, who used to race the 250 Grand Prix at Unadilla every year in this era. I bought his 250 right after the 1977 race season ended. I immediately took off the top end to put in new piston rings and saw he had that bike bored out to the max. It was a serious beast, went like a rocket but handled like a dream. The Unadilla experience was amazing because the track was outrageous and the riders were just spectacular. That was the heydey for those European bikes, the Huskies, Maicos and KTMs. I still have the Unadilla poster from 1981, which features a 1980 CR250 Husky rounding the track. It reads, "Global powers invade the premier U.S. track in an all-out battle to be world champion. Be there." 'Nuff said!

    • @moneyontrees6
      @moneyontrees6 2 роки тому +2

      You are Unafuckin Dilla correct.
      Actually the heathens early on drunk and destroying property not cool.
      But if you saw the races awesome.
      At 58 1976 first Trans AMA.
      Gaylon loss in fall 1980 I saw the so sad Kawasaki pits.
      Raced there myself 2000 to 2012.
      Vet classes.
      What a ride ! It is a place to behold !

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 2 роки тому +1

      @@moneyontrees6
      Too bad they ruined the track. It is smooth with man made obstacles. The track in this video is gone.

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 2 роки тому +2

      I remember Pat Moroney as a local racer in upstate NY. He was very flamboyant on the track a-la Magoo Chandler. I think they both rode support motos at ‘Dilla in the late 70s.

    • @tundratunes
      @tundratunes 2 роки тому

      @@kurtvonfricken6829 Yes, Pat's father Jim Moroney owned the shop in Newburgh that sold Harleys and Husqvarna in the late 70's. I was a regular there buying parts and top quality genuine Husky Products, like the coolest Husky pants and jerseys. I wish I still had some of those, but I wore them all out. I agree that the track of that era seems ruined. I just watched a few clips from this year's GP and it was a bummer. The track was almost totally unrecognisable apart from the first turn out of the gate and the Gravity Cavity, which back then we called the Screw U. I am in the process of restoring a 1977 Husky CR250, like the one I bought from Pat back then. Alas, this one has the stock Öhlins, whereas the one I bought from Pat has Marzocchis.

    • @moneyontrees6
      @moneyontrees6 2 роки тому +2

      Pat in 79 rode a RM 400 in the 500cc support race. I remember the low end grunt of his short shift and major air and sideways off every jump. Fuckin awesome!!

  • @Nudnik1
    @Nudnik1 2 роки тому +5

    I had that CR 360 GP Husqvarna a Hiekko Mikkola replica Howerton is riding( Plate number 1 ).
    Light and fast bike .
    Purple tank .

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому +1

      Lucky..I had a ‘73cr125 yellow tanker. It was the best bike of its day…I think I paid usd$1,399 out the door.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому +1

      Brad ride one like that too, very rapidly…

    • @Nudnik1
      @Nudnik1 25 днів тому +1

      @charlesharper6421 Yes it was like a 250 but more power light weight.
      I had a few Husqvarna in 1980s also before KTM bought them .
      Mine never broke down.
      1982 250wr in Enduro and hare scrambles was excellent .

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 19 днів тому

      @@Nudnik1 I inherited my younger brothers ‘71 penton 125six days when he dropped down to the trailbike (100cc) class. It was brand new barely off of the showroom floor and he had very little time on it. It was a good move for him as he was just too physically little to be racing in the 125cc class .his bike that he started his 125cc class racing on was a leading link Sachs 125,so he wasn’t flourishing. Right off of the bat the 100 yam was much better suited for him and the competition in the 100 class wasn’t so far superior to the skill he possessed. Back to me. I used to ride that penton every day after school and I realized I could ride after spending time on that thing. Didn’t hurt that it was among the best bikes in its class in those days. I never raced it but put many trail-rides on it. My only complaint as certainly anyone who’s’ ever ridden a bike with a Sachs power-plant would be the insufferable #of neutrals packed into those Sachs trannys’’.i always had a thing for pentons and ktms’ from that era.thanks for jogging my memories…..

  • @chad756
    @chad756 9 років тому +7

    That was an awesome video, thank you for sharing it. I can not believe how fast those guys were going back then.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      And stylish. Marty smith was 2nd to nothing. Always in the thick of it..

  • @jpmorgen5726
    @jpmorgen5726 2 роки тому +3

    Third over all to Staten, behind Smith and Croft, Harley's best national finish!

  • @badgersworldofmotorsports511
    @badgersworldofmotorsports511 10 років тому +5

    The 70,s was the best motocross-gr8 video!!!!! I was looking to see if my old friend Mickey Boone was in this race,but did not see him as far as I can tell-mickey was an awesome rider!!!.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      I’ve seen him on other UA-cam content. Was he a big bore rider too..he was fast on a 125…

  • @rong4189
    @rong4189 8 років тому +8

    So cool! Thanks for posting these vids man! All my heroes when I was a kid! And those Fox Airshox, they were like 'MX Jewelry' back then, love it!

    • @lfoxracer
      @lfoxracer  8 років тому +5

      Thanks! It's nice to feel that dragging all that Super 8 camera gear around was worth it!!

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      We had some. Brother and I shared them. Used them for desert and mx. I think we got our money’s worth out of them…

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      @@lfoxracerwe’re all blessed by your skill, acumen and talent as a UA-cam publisher. Videos from this era is extremely rare. I never get tired watching your submissions. The AI clean up you did on them boosts them to a new level of fantastic. We’re spoiling for the rest of your catalog to be upgraded..

  • @gerard321111
    @gerard321111 6 років тому +4

    Great video!! Bob Hannah DNF’d. I recognize Kent Howerton on the Husky, Jammin Jimmy Weinert on the Kawasaki, Tommy Croft on the Honda and is that Steve Stackable in the Maico. Wow, great times.

  • @pursang833
    @pursang833 13 років тому +8

    I would have loved to seen Pomeroy take that bike over for the GP's, he would have been the 500 World Champion without a doubt in my mind. The most naturally rough track we had and that uphill to the orchard was a killer.
    It's a shame they started to rip it and add man made jumps. I know they say they have to keep up with the bikes and rider skills but it took away the personality of the place.
    Thanks for posting this and others from that era lfoxracer!

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      Yep. He certainly would’ve been right in the thick of it. Wasn’t the deal that he would ride a Honda overseas . What ever happened to that..

  • @mcgoodle
    @mcgoodle 8 років тому +7

    Those factory Hondas from '77 could probably still win some local races today. Those things were incredible. I read an interview with Jim Pomeroy where they asked him what was the best bike he ever rode, and he instantly said that it was the bike in this video.

  • @JSP2350
    @JSP2350 6 років тому +4

    There are no ad banners lining the track. How will I know what to buy?

  • @kurtvonfricken6829
    @kurtvonfricken6829 2 роки тому

    The little “S” shaped switchback from 2:50-3:00 was a cool obstacle. Gone forever as it is widened and flattened out.

  • @jhheintz450
    @jhheintz450 2 роки тому

    As always Lyndon thanks for posting these. Bums me out that track is nothing like this now. I can still smile and feel lucky I got to be there in those days. Seeing the HOF riders push it for 45min motos Vs what we have now is no comparison

  • @billyt4526
    @billyt4526 9 років тому +3

    #102 Jim Pomeroy
    Caught a glimpse of Jimmy Ellis on the can-Am
    #1 Kent Howerton
    #9 Marty Smith
    #2 Bob Hannah
    #5 Gary Semics
    #21 Chuck Sun
    #11 Rich Eierstedt Bultaco
    #13 Gaylon Mosier
    #16 Tommy Croft
    #3 Tony DiStephano
    #7 Danny LaPorte
    #31 Rex Staten on a H.D Holy cow! that has to be rare footage!
    #6 Steve Stackable (I think)
    Great footage - thanks!

  • @AmishStud98
    @AmishStud98 10 років тому +15

    Marty Smith was #9, Tommy Croft #16, Jimmy Weinert #5, Kent Howerton #1, Tony Distefano #3, Jim Pomeroy #102, Steve Stackable #6, Bob Hannah #2, Gaylon Mosier #13, Billy Grossi #21, Rick Burgett #8.

    • @JSP2350
      @JSP2350 9 років тому +5

      +Jim Bunch Gary Semics #5, Jimmy Ellis #19, Chuck Sun #16, Rich Eierstedt #11

    • @Steez51
      @Steez51 7 років тому +2

      The number plates of my youth. I still associate my mental images of those heroes with those exact numbers. Remember? They called em "trick numbers" and everybody had to have em'

    • @Kawiboy
      @Kawiboy 3 місяці тому

      Talk about a line up 🔥🔥.. What a track 👏💪✌️

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      Gary semics was #5…chuck sun was #21..#16 was Tommy “tomahawk” craft.. billy “sugar bear” grossi was natl #14…

  • @mcgoodle
    @mcgoodle 12 років тому +8

    Maicos, Huskys, even a Can-Am or two. I even saw a Bultaco! And they were still (pretty much) as fast as the Japanese bikes. Ah, for the good old days.

    • @keithmilne6281
      @keithmilne6281 2 роки тому +1

      Bultaco at 5:50

    • @vicentemena947
      @vicentemena947 2 роки тому +1

      Tienes razón de la BULTACO y minuto .9:32 una MONTESA Cappra que Buenos tiempos del motocross Grandes ciclistas y Bicicletas👍🇪🇸

    • @mcgoodle
      @mcgoodle 2 роки тому +2

      @@vicentemena947 Gracias, senor. La Montesa Cappra estaba una maquina linda. 1977 estaba un ano fantastico.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      Sadly a time thats come and gone….

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      @@mcgoodleel VR replica…

  • @wailingbones
    @wailingbones 9 років тому +4

    Slow motion & no sound make this mystical, vintage motocross movie AWESOMENESS !

  • @mcgoodle
    @mcgoodle 7 років тому +6

    Howerton rode that Husky like a 125; just peg it and let it go where it wants. Marty Smith had so much "style" in how he rode that he could be recognized without a number or name. Just think about how many fast guys were in this race. I really enjoyed re-watching this.

  • @muzzmatrix
    @muzzmatrix 11 років тому +5

    Howerton has the #1 Plate from his 1976 500cc championship. This is a 500 National.....no Euros in sight throughout this film. Man, those were the days, eh?

  • @JoeMoto43
    @JoeMoto43 13 років тому +4

    I was there, Stackable won his 1st national that day. Yes Pomeroy would have a been a force on 250's in Europe, not sure about 500's though. The Euro field was deep with talent & Lackey was a major American contender at that point finishing 4th behind Mikkola, DeCoster and Wolsink. My thoughts, Honda should have sent Bimbo to Europe in the late 70's for 250 GP's instead of keeping him here to battle Hannah. MX history would have been altered significantly in 250 GP's. R.I.P Bimbo we miss you.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 26 днів тому

      Different day.. Marty smith won.. stack won in ‘76

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      Not so fast. Don’t forget “bimbo” roosted on the world at the 1st moto of the ‘77 FIM 500cc USGP carlsbad becoming the 1st American to ever win a moto at that prestigious event. With the right bike and support pomeray had the chops to win in the FIM 500cc mxgp series. He’d already proved it..

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      Stack won the national in ‘76…r/d won the trans am in ‘76..two totally different races…

  • @chadkimmel8957
    @chadkimmel8957 6 років тому +4

    Easy to spot those Marcos, gotta love em!

  • @usarmywarcollegesaidisrael2910
    @usarmywarcollegesaidisrael2910 6 років тому +1

    Great footage.

  • @1622yamaha
    @1622yamaha 9 років тому +3

    this is a fantastic video!!!

  • @eseer3587
    @eseer3587 6 років тому +5

    1:05 the fence falls from all them leaning on it 😂

  • @rrstieb
    @rrstieb 8 років тому +1

    Who was #11 on the Bultaco at 4:50? Palmeroy?

    • @lfoxracer
      @lfoxracer  8 років тому +1

      That's # Kent Howerton on his Husky

    • @rrstieb
      @rrstieb 8 років тому

      Woops I meant at 5:50 .. sorry

    • @lfoxracer
      @lfoxracer  8 років тому

      Not Jimbo, not sure though

    • @lentomlak
      @lentomlak 8 років тому +2

      It's Rich Eierstedt

    • @MrWgm250
      @MrWgm250 2 роки тому +2

      Kenny Zart I'm guessing

  • @waynemarcotte1654
    @waynemarcotte1654 2 роки тому +2

    Less or more speed...less or more suspension...doesnt matter. Racing was at its best pre 81

  • @NGC2392Eskimo
    @NGC2392Eskimo 7 років тому

    I was there. An amazing track.

  • @74greendragon
    @74greendragon 12 років тому +1

    AYE!, great footage foxracer, is #102 @ 1:46 Jim Pomeroy? Great footage!, Smith was #1, was 16 T.Croft? Thanks. gd74.

  • @gerard321111
    @gerard321111 8 років тому +1

    Was that howerton on the #1 husky? And Hannah out of the race early mechanical.

  • @711pro
    @711pro 13 років тому +2

    they need to bring back a big class like the 500cc

    • @georgedavis9411
      @georgedavis9411 7 років тому

      711pro they have it took over the 250,s you know 450 F is that big enough for you the new 450 s have more GO. Today than the CR500r did.bam

  • @jmzochsnrtr
    @jmzochsnrtr 11 років тому

    Guess this was right before they invented the 'talkies' movies eh? lol... Thank you very very much for this!!!!!

  • @samjohnson6128
    @samjohnson6128 3 роки тому +4

    1 2 3 Tony D ....multi time

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      Hurricane too, Gary jones..broc glover, mark barnett

  • @petemack4534
    @petemack4534 6 років тому +1

    #11 on the Bultaco at 5m52s, that Rich Eierstedt?

  • @timobrian444
    @timobrian444 13 років тому +3

    This track is rougher then and they had 4 inches less travel. I think Bubba should watch this clip to see what real men rode on. Can you imagine if these babies would have to ride on this track today.

  • @maico125
    @maico125 7 років тому +6

    Maicos holding their own against the mega dollar Hondas!

    • @chadkimmel8957
      @chadkimmel8957 6 років тому +3

      maico125 I thought those old 440’s could do much more than hold their own, like kick ass.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому +1

      @@chadkimmel8957you got that right. Take names and kick ass

  • @daredevildaryl2645
    @daredevildaryl2645 12 років тому +1

    1977, why are there a shortage of monoshock bikes?

    • @bobbydale1938
      @bobbydale1938 6 років тому

      daredevildaryl yamaha patent, these bikes are pure factory from bottom up )) $$$$ $

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 4 роки тому +1

      Kawasaki unitrak. late 70s then Suzuki full floater around 1980 then Honda pro link early 80s

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому +1

      Only yams…

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      @@kurtvonfricken6829KTM pro lever… maico sand spider… ce zet…bultweako..beta… came up with one…husky too… cagiva…

  • @lyndongriffiths3028
    @lyndongriffiths3028 8 років тому +4

    Great Vid, The bikes and tracks where so tuff back then, if the current stars Roczen, Dungey, Gjaser etc had to ride those bikes and tracks they would be surprised big time. 500 two stroke takes no prisoners. The tracks were rutted and bumpy because of the bikes. 60's and 70's riders have their own stories. If your'e a young rider on your 2017 250 4 stroke masterpiece of modern technology, dont think you aint like these guys, in 30 years time your kids will be on their "Tesla E hover mx bikes" thinking you look slow but you'll be saying "back in my day tracks were rough". Just my thoughts.Read more Show less

  • @motokev2727
    @motokev2727 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @muzzmatrix
    @muzzmatrix 7 років тому

    Got Fox Shox?

  • @H3avyHaul3r
    @H3avyHaul3r 3 роки тому +4

    wow, you couldn’t call unadilla a mx track in 2021 compared to this.....not much X in mx today

  • @yz125motorider
    @yz125motorider 13 років тому

    sooooo, no tech 10's?

  • @1ls376
    @1ls376 12 років тому +1

    does anyone else remember the company that made the numbers on the bikes? I think he raced Dallas/Ft Worth Texas area back then. O'Brian

    • @MrWgm250
      @MrWgm250 2 роки тому

      Still run ONeil numbers, I think they were called

  • @Steez51
    @Steez51 11 років тому +1

    7 was Laporte and 8 was Burgett?

  • @1MRTHOM
    @1MRTHOM 12 років тому

    is there no sound, or am I messed up,lol?

  • @alancochrane1289
    @alancochrane1289 7 років тому +4

    3:25. Hannah proves he's the greatest

  • @bluegull1541
    @bluegull1541 9 років тому +1

    77' I was rippin' it on a Kaw KD-100.

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 2 роки тому

    Power was not an issue.. Wow!!

  • @toxsickdog
    @toxsickdog 6 років тому +2

    Real Motocross Before it all went to shit.

  • @al8061
    @al8061 9 років тому

    No jumps? Were these guys scared?

    • @bobfanucci8849
      @bobfanucci8849 6 років тому

      We didn't have these Cadillacs they race today. Our tracks weren't groomed. It was long, tough racing that beat the hell out you.

    • @bretmuldner
      @bretmuldner 5 років тому

      Thank god, jumps are boring!

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 4 роки тому

      Actually this was a European style natural terrain track. There were jumps because of the terrain but nothing man-made.

  • @holeshot413
    @holeshot413 10 років тому +9

    thats a ROUGH Track= real motocross

    • @yabbadabba1975
      @yabbadabba1975 7 років тому +1

      Back in "the day", Unadilla staked, and I mean STAKED, out a different track on this hundreds of rolling hills. No bulldozers, few man made obstacles if any, and just a bitchin', great traction, fun day of racing. Sigh......

    • @870Rem12gauge
      @870Rem12gauge 7 років тому +1

      Back then they didn't clear all the rocks off the track. A 2" rock might fly up and hit you in the face.

  • @charleswinters7129
    @charleswinters7129 2 роки тому

    I was at that race.

  • @stevenperry9713
    @stevenperry9713 3 роки тому +1

    REAL MOTOCROSS

  • @mwallace5031
    @mwallace5031 13 років тому +1

    100% agree!

  • @kurtvonfricken6829
    @kurtvonfricken6829 11 років тому +2

    I was at the 1977 Trans AMA race. It was a rainy day. October 9. Roger D won. This was not that race: too dry, no Europeans, and the trees are too green.

    • @abadwillys
      @abadwillys 7 років тому +2

      yes, i was there too, it even snowed that day, have pics from then , wish i could share

    • @kimkleiner8456
      @kimkleiner8456 5 років тому

      I wasn't there but i wish i could remember which Unadilla race i did attend. The race i went to was definitely in '77 i am thinking early August? We didn't arrive till late Saturday afternoon and it was hot. Sunday morning it poured. First moto most of the field wasn't able to complete a lap because there was a section of track that went down a ravine to a off camber 180° and then back up the hill. Rover D and a Dutch or UK rider on a 4 stroke 250 Honda were the only riders that could get back up the hill! I think a lot of riders and fans were deeply disappointed especially those that chose to sit in small grandstand at the start/finish but it was the best moto-x i ever saw. Lot of S. Cal teenagers got served some humble pie that first moto by incredibly smooth Roger D. and what's his name Eurodude with the flatter powerband of his privateer 4-stroke. Could it have been a 250gp? I wanna say a national cuz it was mostly Americans. If anyone has footage of that race please upload. Probably already here. Sorry i should have searched.

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 3 роки тому

      @@kimkleiner8456
      The first USGP raced at Unadilla was July 1978, so it couldn’t be that. Before then Unadilla hosted a 500 national in the Summer and the Trans-ama/USA in the fall. If it was Summer it must have been the 500 National. But if Roger and the Europeans were there it wasn’t a national so I don’t know.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      You are correct sir

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      @@abadwillysme too

  • @motokev2727
    @motokev2727 2 роки тому

    Those CR500s were fast

  • @2strokin70
    @2strokin70 3 роки тому

    Is there no sound? Wth

    • @lfoxracer
      @lfoxracer  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry 1977 was super 8 movies with no sound, a rew of my later films had sound when I bought a new camera and could afford to spend about $14 to shoot 3 minutes and 20 seconds of film per cartridge!

  • @benrodeheaver701
    @benrodeheaver701 3 роки тому

    Went to high point that year and overheard a Honda mechanic saying to Semics "No! I was joking about my shower, get out of there!

  • @troydeck5081
    @troydeck5081 9 років тому +6

    man that is to kool dilla dont look like that today bet the pros today b like f... this and on a 500 2t fo 2 45min motos now thats REAL MOTOCROSS

  • @ianmangham4570
    @ianmangham4570 4 роки тому

    Kaplan America loves it

  • @bobbydale1938
    @bobbydale1938 6 років тому +1

    Who in the Hell thumbs down this? ? What Fools! !!

    • @lfoxracer
      @lfoxracer  6 років тому

      Hey, a few years ago I was accused of posting a video produced by Fox Racing (no relation) as my own! I was told I stole it from Fox, even when I sent the guy a photo of the original Super 8 400' film reel, he threatened to report me to UA-cam!

  • @lynch3088
    @lynch3088 13 років тому

    @timobrian444 And 45min motos!

  • @e5m956
    @e5m956 10 років тому

    Ha.. I was born in '77. It wouldn't be until 1996 when I first went to 'Dilla.

  • @rrstieb
    @rrstieb 8 років тому

    Awesome

  • @tonithompson9086
    @tonithompson9086 8 років тому +4

    No such thing as "groomed" tracks back then. The rougher the better says Bob Hannah.

  • @xxTyphoid
    @xxTyphoid 2 роки тому

    The whole track is whoops

  • @Steez51
    @Steez51 11 років тому +1

    Hannah 2-Stackable 6- Howerton 1- distefano 3- Semics 5- Sun 21- Eierstedt 11- Mosier 13- Ellis 19-
    Are we sure this isn't the 77 Trans-AMA race?

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 4 роки тому

      No Europeans.

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      Positive. No euros in the vid. ‘77 ama 500cc national race. Marty smith posted 2-1 for the o/a..hurricane went 1-dnf’d for 8th…..

  • @chuckchagnon627
    @chuckchagnon627 6 років тому +1

    now thats raceing,

  • @husky500cr
    @husky500cr 12 років тому +1

    I even see a Harley Davidson at 0:20.

  • @johnbaker4107
    @johnbaker4107 6 років тому

    This video would be 250 class white # plate!

  • @Steez51
    @Steez51 11 років тому

    Smith was 9

  • @Tide12NC
    @Tide12NC 7 років тому +1

    Furman Gray #503

    • @charlesharper6421
      @charlesharper6421 25 днів тому

      Warrior, Alabama…he was also an ana 125cc national mx championship contender …he led that race for three death defying laps…

  • @Maico700ccm
    @Maico700ccm 12 років тому

    geiler sound

  • @emileetschanz4451
    @emileetschanz4451 10 років тому

    fv