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Neat Vintage Stuff !!!!

Don Ince is the name behind Viking Motors, Don is a super nice guy. He befriended Edison Dye, and would regularly visit Edison at the rest home where he lived out his years. Don bought a warehouse fu…

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Mayhem in the Pits !!!

There was a pretty famous picture of them rolling around on the track, duking it out.

Replied Nov 11

Mayhem in the Pits !!!

Rex was a bad ass. It was Kenny's friends that were throwing the rocks. After the race they all went back over to Kenny's van, and that's where Rex went to confront them. Kenny was a little skinny gu…

Replied Nov 10

Mayhem in the Pits !!!

At Saddleback in about 1974, Rex Staten took out Kenny Zhart on a Bultaco, and Kenny couldn't finish the race so he went back to the pits. Kenny was a pretty likeable guy and he always had a bunch of…

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In 1969, this was the VERY best open class motocrosser that money could buy. Ready to race, right out of the box. But of course, if you were a Husky or Maico man, you might dis-agree.
November 19
Mark, if you'll remember, Greg Camp of FW also had a hi pipe 360. I sold mine to a guy in Dalas named John sometime in 1970. Wonder where it ever went to ? I sure would like to find it today if it still exists and hasn't been scrap ironed at some ti…
November 18
Mark, I remember the foto of Snipes and I think it was at the old 157 track in Arlington, Phil was on his single hi pipe 250 that he bought at Competition Cycles on Denton Hwy in FW. Same place you got yours. Anthony Jones bought his CZ there too.
November 18
Joe, I figured this pic would stir up a fair amount of your interest, that's a good looking old 360. Craig had featured a picture of Phil Snipes a while back and Phil looked like he was one at the time.
November 18
Man Rick, this picture of the 360 Hi Pipe sure brings back some good memories. I rode one of these in the open class at the Dallas Inter-Am in Nov. 68. I later bought it from the dealer and it was one of the most wonderful race bikes that I ever own…
November 18
Rick Salazar added 2 albums
November 18
Rick Salazar added a photo to the album 'Ricks Bikes and Projects'
November 18
Rick Salazar added 8 photos to the album 'Mid Valley Cycle Reunion 2008'
November 18
Rick, That is got to be the best meet and greet ever assymbled for MX, so great you got in on it. You SoCAl guys were so lucky to be in the middle of it all from the beggining. I do remember Mr. Runyard still being the Tech ref for the first few yea…
November 17
Craig, Very good. That IS Mike Runyard and his dad. His father was over 100 years old in that photo. He was Lawrence of Arabia's motorcycle mechanic. He as also the first AMA tech inspector. Of all the greats there that night, including four world c…
November 17
Have not seen Mike Runyard since back in the day, we were talking about him out at the Ant Hill, but I believe your right Craig as usual.
November 16
Bad Brad in the center at the top trying to hit on the Babe with the white top.
November 16
Just like they were back in the day when Billy Boyd passed me and his expansion chamber was right by my freakin ear !!!
November 16
I bet there was a tad bit of hooch in that glass Robert is holding..
November 16
you know it's loud!
November 16
no way dude...., I WAS FASTEST !!!!!!
November 16
that's Mike Runyard's father to Don's left, and Mike on his right, correct?
November 16
Rick, I saw quite a number of photos from this event last year. can't remember what site. must have been amazing to be there in person. Roger, Joel, and others speaking to the group. TONS of great names from the past in attendance!
November 16
Two of the greatest to ever throw a leg over a motocross bike........in the world..... something like 12 World Championships between them,,,, or have I counted wrong ? My heros years ago......my heros now.
November 16
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November 16

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No
Well, what's holding you back?
Live in So-Cal
Any Nicknames (to which you'll admit!)?
Nifty
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At 6:34pm on November 5, 2009, Joe Joiner said…
Gosh Rick, that's a good story, and exactly the kind we need and are anxious to hear. Stories from Southern Cal are so cool for so much racin was goin on out there.I remember that when I was livivg with Al and Veillon in 72, that we could go race or watch Wed nites, Thurs nites, Fri nites, Sat or Sunday. Therre was speedway, TT scrambles, motocross,(take your pick of severaltracks) trials, and several desert races every weekend. What a hoot ! Thanks for the story, and PLEASE send more and some fotos too. Glad to have you aboard to give us a variety to the mix of BS floatin around here. Thanks again Rick.
At 12:13pm on November 4, 2009, Tommy Montgomery said…
Hello Rick!
Welcome to the group!These are some really great guys. Kool stories and Kool photos. If you ever see 'em at the races, they have the best place to hang out at.
At 10:24am on November 4, 2009, Joe Joiner said…
Rick, Thanks for the reply. Nice to hear from Co Cal guys like you. A friend on mine, Mark Moore and I made a disasterious trip to Saddleback in June 69. The track that day was hard as concrete, dusty and very slick. We had Barum tires on our CZs so needless to say, we didn't do well at all. However, we did take the privilege to ride the trails there in the park while we were there and had a ball doing that. Even went over and looked at the 'matahorn' hill climb. As I remember it was a monster, especially the last 50-60 feet from the top where it looked near vertical. I rode Barstow to Vegas 3 years in a row (71-72-73) and absolutely loved it. I loved riding in the desert. Moved to Woodland Hills, Cal in 72 for about 3 months and lived with Al Baker and Joe Vellon and we went trail riding in the desert every weekend that we didn't go to a desert race. Rode the View Finders Gran Prix that year at Indian Dunes in Valencia that year too. Man, you guys are so fortunate to have the desert to ride in, however I hear it's harder and harder toride out there legally now. I moved back to Cal in 88 and worked for Al at his XRs Only shop in Hesperia and we could leave the shop and take off and ride in the desert for hours and hours, no fences, no green stickies, nothing, just go ride. Heard that is just about a thing of the past now. Send us some pictures of good ole So Cal stuff. Know what you mean about the knees thing. Both mine are shot to hell too, and I just had a rt hip replaced (well, the joint anyway) too, so I know the feeling. Send us some pictures and feel free to jump right in with some old racing stories. Sounds like you probably have a few...................JJ
At 10:36pm on November 3, 2009, Joe Joiner said…
Welcome Rick. Glad to have you here. What part of So Cal do you live in? Are you in Dist. 37? Join in, send in some fotos and tell some good ole racing stories from Southern Cal. You can either lie a little or exaggerate a lot........ but not both at the same time. That right is reserved for us local guys. Seriously, we do sincerely welcome any and all you out of state guys.
At 9:16pm on November 3, 2009, Tim Riddle said…
HAHA Craig,, Paul might get mad at that statement !
At 4:41pm on October 31, 2009, Ken Walden said…
Rick Nifty from Little Fauss/Big Halsey ???
"well, just want you to know, it's a real pleasure to go around the track with a top professional go-faster like yourself".
At 9:36am on October 31, 2009, Paul Burnett said…
Weedies Unite!!
At 7:15pm on October 30, 2009, Craig Knight said…
hey Rick, great to have you on here. please spread the word to other SoCal folks, about this site. if you need to, just tell em' Burnett only has limited privledges here!
 
 

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Worse than a HODAKA ROAD TOAD< NO USEFUL PURPOSE OTHER THAN SETTING AROUND GOING RIVET RIVET RIVET
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Martin Brazil added 8 photos
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super trick
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IT is called a Kramer Maico, little known
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That's shocking!
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look closely, it's a twin shocker.
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Hodakas are just weird. this is no exception. notice the rear shocks, dead vertical, just like the "Stupor" Rat.
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Ken Walden added 2 photos
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I SAW LARS WIN THE SUPPORT CLASS AT CONROE MX IN HOUSTON THE SUMMER OF '71 ON THAT BIKE(WE HAD NO IDEA HOW TRICK THAT BIKE WAS) PHIL SNIPES GOT SECOND THAT DAY, MARK MOORE ALSO PLACED IN THE TOP 10, THAT IS THE RACE I MEET DAVE BICKERS, WHAT A NICE…
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A FRIEND OF MINE IN H.S. HIS DAD HAD ONE OF THESE THINGS, IT WAS COOL LOOKING BUT WAS REAL SLOW..... ITS A TRIALS BIKE. BUT THAT THING WOULD CLIMB A TREE. WE USED TO RIDE WITH HIM ON THE TRINITY RIVER TRAILS BEHIND BURTON HILL. WE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW W…
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That's a neat artical about Phil and Lars!
2 hours ago
It is a 76 - the 77s were blue
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But they were very small to save weight.
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Lars said his were made of steel, anyway.
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This could be a '76, even a '77 model, I think. Haslet Joe has a '77 on the stand right now, and it looks just like it. His has leading axle forks, but his manual says it came with straight legs. New fenders installed by yours truly, and yes, they a…
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It must be fast because the front motor mount was engineered for the extreme Greeves power. I believe MKA went to school was Charlie Greeves and will have something German to say on the subject. Martin "poking the bear" Brazil
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anyone who ever went fast on a Greeves has my admiration!
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1975 model? Mark Pledger went plenty fast on one of these, for a while. David Greenhill also did his share of damage to Jap bikes riding a machine like this.
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