I don't think I've seen this one before, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8nJvgSlSiM&feature=player_embedded
It would be interesting to know how many folks on this forum were not even in diapers, when OAS came out. I know I wish I wasn't.
If anyone has the OAS collection it has 2 more discs...I haven't paid much attention to them however one of them has to do a lot with flat track racing beyond what's on the original movie. There's a guy in one of them who I had met, my daughter went to grade school with his daughter...names "Walt" (last name?)...Before I saw him in the movie, I knew he was involved in motorcycles to some degree, his job consisted of re-enacting crash scenes involving bikes for insurance co's etc...When he came onto the screen I sat there and could not figure why he looked so familiar. I had to keep replaying it over and over until later that day it dawned on me who he was...What a small world. Sorry for hi-jacking the thread...memories are the best!
Interesting play on Huskies included there and did U notice the kickstand on this racer bike? lol ...
Love it.I love the old school video.Bikes sure have come a loooong way!Sad thing is I remember when the Honda CR was brand new.Steve is the Cool guy of all time. Matt
I bet no one was whinging about noise pollution back then! How cool was that , Steve McQueen every mans idol!
Whilst on a "Husky" and "On Any Sunday" theme, check out the McDeeb Royal Enfield Scrambler Conversion;