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Motocross Back When
#11
Here is a picture of a photo that hangs in the owners office at the local Honda Yamaha Shop.

[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/april4009_zps9ffa2816.jpg.html][Image: 13495a96a887468a10ed89623ece631a.jpg]

The guy in the lead pulling the wheelie in this 125 class motocross is Tom Bellamy. Tom was probably 14 then. My wife and I used to cart him around to out of town races sometimes. He is about 54 now. He grew up to be quite a good Moto X racer and is the owner of Beechmont Motorsports here in Cinti where I have bought many of my bikes incl an FZ-1, a Majesty, an ST 1300, and 2 CB 1100s. The guy in second place just over his left shoulder was a slightly younger than now Ferret (about 24 then..soon to be 64)
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#12
Lot of guys rode Bultacos and Montessas back then. They handled good and were fast enough but a little fragile I think. Most terrifying motocross bike I ever rode was the first open class Suzuki 400. Very fast with some nasty handling traits.

My little brother raced a Honda SL100 that we had modified with a larger carb, cam and megaphone exhaust. The front wheel off an SL125 and longer shocks for the rear. He would still get badly beaten on the starts by the faster two stroke 100's, especially the Hodakas but he was often first by race end. Had a room full of trophies won on that little bike.

In our area there were classes for 100, 125, 175, 250 and unlimited class back then and there was a fellow who raced the 175 class on a modified CL175. He was good to and great fun to watch as he threw that ungainly bike around with astonishing speed.

I miss those days.
Cool picture Ferret. I was never fast enough to race but I did enjoy riding these bikes with friends who did. I was always last.
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#13
Thanks for sharing the pictures. Brings back a lot of fun memories.
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#14
Nice. I have an F3 and a bunch of prim Nikkor lenses from the 60' and 70's. Back then Nikon was way to expensive for a kid like me. Now the old Nikon gear is pennies on the dollar.
TINK

(04-07-2014, 09:14 AM)redbirds_imp Wrote:
(04-07-2014, 07:56 AM)TINK_imp Wrote: Great photos. redbirds.
Really liked the Huskie's, back in the day.
I was a little young for a Huskie, rode a Honda S90 on the trails, LOL
BTW, what camera geat did you use to shot that? I have some old Nikon's that I shot "film" with from time to time.
TINK
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Had a Nikon F2, a Nikkormat and a Mamiya/Secor back then. These were most likely shot with the Nikon and a Vivatar lens on ecktachrome 64 slide film. I would shoot pics at the races and sell prints to the competitors at later races. Made a little pocket money on it.

Had a Nikon F2, a Nikkormat and a Mamiya/Secor back then. These were most likely shot with the Nikon and a Vivatar lens on ecktachrome 64 slide film. I would shoot pics at the races and sell prints to the competitors at later races. Made a little pocket money on it.
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#15
Fantastic photos. Thanks.
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#16
Great pics!
Is it just me or is the music from On Any Sunday playing in anyone else's head from looking at these photos.
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#17
This thread brings back many memories. I remember racing at tracks all over Georgia back in the day. The very first race I ever entered was on a Honda XL 250 stripped to nothing. Then we started running Elsinores and Suzuki TM' s then on to RM' s. I remember a race at Burn't Hickory where Bob "Hurricane" Hannah and Marty Smith battled back & forth for 45 minutes with Hannah taking the win. One of the highlights of my MX days was spending a week at Suzuki School of Motocross in Carlsbad California in 1974 riding with Danny LaPorte and Mark Blackwell. Good times!
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#18
(04-07-2014, 09:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Here is a picture of a photo that hangs in the owners office at the local Honda Yamaha Shop.

[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/april4009_zps9ffa2816.jpg.html][Image: 13495a96a887468a10ed89623ece631a.jpg]

The guy in the lead pulling the wheelie in this 125 class motocross is Tom Bellamy. Tom was probably 14 then. My wife and I used to cart him around to out of town races sometimes. He is about 54 now. He grew up to be quite a good Moto X racer and is the owner of Beechmont Motorsports here in Cinti where I have bought many of my bikes incl an FZ-1, a Majesty, an ST 1300, and 2 CB 1100s. The guy in second place just over his left shoulder was a slightly younger than now Ferret (about 24 then..soon to be 64)

Wow, that is impressive Ferret. I didnt know you had a wild side. I never raced but we jumped, popped wheelies and did all kinds of foolish stuff on what we called enduros back in the day. Its really cool that guy leading owns a dealership today. I bet that was a lot of fun.

Its good you have a good relationship with them also. I cant find middle ground and have accepted that it will never happen. I am an internet shopper and value to me means the low price period. No games, no BS, and cut and dried out the door. Its just the way I am.

I think its great you have a good relationship with the dealer you raced against. That is really cool.
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(09-13-2014, 01:13 PM)powerdogg11_imp Wrote: This thread brings back many memories. I remember racing at tracks all over Georgia back in the day. The very first race I ever entered was on a Honda XL 250 stripped to nothing. Then we started running Elsinores and Suzuki TM' s then on to RM' s. I remember a race at Burn't Hickory where Bob "Hurricane" Hannah and Marty Smith battled back & forth for 45 minutes with Hannah taking the win. One of the highlights of my MX days was spending a week at Suzuki School of Motocross in Carlsbad California in 1974 riding with Danny LaPorte and Mark Blackwell. Good times!


I went to the Yamaha version of that with Pierre Karsmakers, Tim Hart and Mike Hartwig


(09-13-2014, 01:36 PM)OldF7Guy_imp Wrote:
(04-07-2014, 09:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Here is a picture of a photo that hangs in the owners office at the local Honda Yamaha Shop.

[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/april4009_zps9ffa2816.jpg.html][Image: 13495a96a887468a10ed89623ece631a.jpg]

The guy in the lead pulling the wheelie in this 125 class motocross is Tom Bellamy. Tom was probably 14 then. My wife and I used to cart him around to out of town races sometimes. He is about 54 now. He grew up to be quite a good Moto X racer and is the owner of Beechmont Motorsports here in Cinti where I have bought many of my bikes incl an FZ-1, a Majesty, an ST 1300, and 2 CB 1100s. The guy in second place just over his left shoulder was a slightly younger than now Ferret (about 24 then..soon to be 64)

Wow, that is impressive Ferret. I didnt know you had a wild side. I never raced but we jumped, popped wheelies and did all kinds of foolish stuff on what we called enduros back in the day. Its really cool that guy leading owns a dealership today. I bet that was a lot of fun.

Its good you have a good relationship with them also. I cant find middle ground and have accepted that it will never happen. I am an internet shopper and value to me means the low price period. No games, no BS, and cut and dried out the door. Its just the way I am.

I think its great you have a good relationship with the dealer you raced against. That is really cool.

It's important for a dealer to make a profit. That's how he keeps the doors open, hires good mechanics and parts people and stocks the showroom and the parts shelves. i could probably fond some things cheaper on the internet, but I appreciate what Tom has invested and the risk he is taking, so I try and give him my business when I can.

Tom and I have remained friends. Every Christmas he invites a bunch of us old racers and good customers to his house for a a big Christmas party and we all get together and bench race. We seem to get faster every year.
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(09-13-2014, 09:41 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote:
(09-13-2014, 01:13 PM)powerdogg11_imp Wrote: This thread brings back many memories. I remember racing at tracks all over Georgia back in the day. The very first race I ever entered was on a Honda XL 250 stripped to nothing. Then we started running Elsinores and Suzuki TM' s then on to RM' s. I remember a race at Burn't Hickory where Bob "Hurricane" Hannah and Marty Smith battled back & forth for 45 minutes with Hannah taking the win. One of the highlights of my MX days was spending a week at Suzuki School of Motocross in Carlsbad California in 1974 riding with Danny LaPorte and Mark Blackwell. Good times!


I went to the Yamaha version of that with Pierre Karsmakers, Tim Hart and Mike Hartwig


(09-13-2014, 01:36 PM)OldF7Guy_imp Wrote:
(04-07-2014, 09:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Here is a picture of a photo that hangs in the owners office at the local Honda Yamaha Shop.

[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/april4009_zps9ffa2816.jpg.html][Image: 13495a96a887468a10ed89623ece631a.jpg]

The guy in the lead pulling the wheelie in this 125 class motocross is Tom Bellamy. Tom was probably 14 then. My wife and I used to cart him around to out of town races sometimes. He is about 54 now. He grew up to be quite a good Moto X racer and is the owner of Beechmont Motorsports here in Cinti where I have bought many of my bikes incl an FZ-1, a Majesty, an ST 1300, and 2 CB 1100s. The guy in second place just over his left shoulder was a slightly younger than now Ferret (about 24 then..soon to be 64)

Wow, that is impressive Ferret. I didnt know you had a wild side. I never raced but we jumped, popped wheelies and did all kinds of foolish stuff on what we called enduros back in the day. Its really cool that guy leading owns a dealership today. I bet that was a lot of fun.

Its good you have a good relationship with them also. I cant find middle ground and have accepted that it will never happen. I am an internet shopper and value to me means the low price period. No games, no BS, and cut and dried out the door. Its just the way I am.

I think its great you have a good relationship with the dealer you raced against. That is really cool.

It's important for a dealer to make a profit. That's how he keeps the doors open, hires good mechanics and parts people and stocks the showroom and the parts shelves. i could probably fond some things cheaper on the internet, but I appreciate what Tom has invested and the risk he is taking, so I try and give him my business when I can.

Tom and I have remained friends. Every Christmas he invites a bunch of us old racers and good customers to his house for a a big Christmas party and we all get together and bench race. We seem to get faster every year.


I went to the Yamaha version of that with Pierre Karsmakers, Tim Hart and Mike Hartwig

I remember reading about those guys in Motocross Action magazine.
Back then we lived for Sunday's at the track. My Dad/mechanic loved bikes and racing. This conversation has me thinking about him. He passed away over 30 years ago. The best friend I ever had.
(09-13-2014, 01:36 PM)OldF7Guy_imp Wrote:
(04-07-2014, 09:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Here is a picture of a photo that hangs in the owners office at the local Honda Yamaha Shop.

[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/april4009_zps9ffa2816.jpg.html][Image: 13495a96a887468a10ed89623ece631a.jpg]

The guy in the lead pulling the wheelie in this 125 class motocross is Tom Bellamy. Tom was probably 14 then. My wife and I used to cart him around to out of town races sometimes. He is about 54 now. He grew up to be quite a good Moto X racer and is the owner of Beechmont Motorsports here in Cinti where I have bought many of my bikes incl an FZ-1, a Majesty, an ST 1300, and 2 CB 1100s. The guy in second place just over his left shoulder was a slightly younger than now Ferret (about 24 then..soon to be 64)

Wow, that is impressive Ferret. I didnt know you had a wild side. I never raced but we jumped, popped wheelies and did all kinds of foolish stuff on what we called enduros back in the day. Its really cool that guy leading owns a dealership today. I bet that was a lot of fun.

Its good you have a good relationship with them also. I cant find middle ground and have accepted that it will never happen. I am an internet shopper and value to me means the low price period. No games, no BS, and cut and dried out the door. Its just the way I am.

I think its great you have a good relationship with the dealer you raced against. That is really cool.

It's important for a dealer to make a profit. That's how he keeps the doors open, hires good mechanics and parts people and stocks the showroom and the parts shelves. i could probably fond some things cheaper on the internet, but I appreciate what Tom has invested and the risk he is taking, so I try and give him my business when I can.

Tom and I have remained friends. Every Christmas he invites a bunch of us old racers and good customers to his house for a a big Christmas party and we all get together and bench race. We seem to get faster every year.
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