Monday, 12 December 2011

Riding The CR750

Dick Mann's Original







CB750 Motor Madness

Dick "Bugsy" Mann - A Mann Of His Time





Dick ”Bugsy” Mann will go down in history as one of the most versatile racers ever to throw a leg over a motorcycle. A two time AMA Grand National Champion, Mann was one of the very few riders to complete on the national level in dirt track, road racing and motocross. When he retired from professional racing in 1974, Mann was second on the all-time AMA Grand National Series wins list with 24 national victories and had one of the longest careers of competing successfully on the pro circuit spanning early 1950s to the mid-70s.

Mann’s maybe most important win was his 1970 Daytona 200 win riding the new Honda CB750 [CR750]. After all, Mann had been racing in the 200 for 15 years and was running-up three times, but could not quite find a way to finish on top of the podium. To say he was long overdue for a win at Daytona was an understatement! The win not only gave Mann his first victory at Daytona, it also marked Honda’s first win in an AMA national. 






Dick Mann's Leather - Carl Donelsons Museum


Ahhh! F**ck It's Monday!!!

A Motor Cycle Book

The Black Rider


This Week's Cling On Girl...

Stamp Of Approval - MotArt



I was with pure exitement when I this morning realised that Cling on for dear life is now on MotArt Journals web list! 

I am personally a huge fan of the MotArt Journal, and I am really flattered that my blog has been accepted by the editors of MotArt Journal find Cling on for dear life interesting.