What an absolute gent and legend Mr Fogarty is! This video could of been 45 mins long to hear just a few of his stories. Bet he would be fantastic company over a pint in the pub!.... Once COVID passes of course !
Good grief! You're looking into bikes now. Such a big part of my life for so many decades. Enjoy and ride well! And you had Foggy on the channel! Bike royalty!
Wow a totally different perspective of the man himself. Awesome episode, love the bike content. “I’m born on the first, I don’t lose”. 🙌🏽 - Carl fogarty this mans a champ
Hah, not so nice to back markers who he perceived as track fodder, watch the clip where he does the handlebar nudge but ends up on his arse as well, got the results though.
Bro what a dream to hang with Carl and ride bikes with him! Wow that is incredible! Excited to come along with ya for your first bike....gotta be a Ducati. Get a monster 821 :)
Carl Fogarty is the reason i got into Motorcycles and the love of Ducati! I worked with Ducati and motorcycles for over 15 years! I own a Monster S4R, 2000 996 & 2002 998! Destined to be classics!
As a young bloke I recall watching the battles between Fogarty and our boy Troy Corser. Great racing and as it turns out they are both great blokes. I was at Phillip Island in ( 97 or 98 ) when Carl crashed at Southern Loop breaking his shoulder as I remember. Correct me if I am wrong! ( it was 2000 and that crash happened right in front of me and my old man ). I still have my Corser poster of him wheel standing his 916 around Phillip Island hanging in the shed. Thank you Carl for the years and years of top quality racing
That man was my hero growing up, along with the others in the world superbikes at the time, in fact.... what a time for motorsport with both bikes, rally and f1! I remember being devastated when foggy had his crash, just before my dad and uncle took me to Donnington for my birthday!!
I remember in 2008 I took my young mate from work to the Senior TT.He had never been before so I knew he was in for an amazing experience.Before the big race there was a parade lap of historic bikes and riders.We were stood at St Ninian's Crossroads and a few bikes screamed past us and my mate was like ,"Whooooaaa!"Then suddenly Foggy flashed past on the Desmosedici literally front wheel about 3 feet off the ground at about 160mph and my mate was like"WHOOOOAAAA!!"That was his first taste of the madness at the TT!
Once stood next to him when ripping a crazy burn-out at the TT circuit of Assen. Back than you were ‘allowed’ to climb the fence and walk onto the track. One of my best childhood memories. In that same weekend Chili parked his bike against the fence, threw all his racing gear in the audience and drove to the pitlane in his boxers. Those were the days.
Good old Foggy. I used to watch him race in the world superbikes. Great rider and a proper down to earth bloke. Cheers for the video. I’ll give the CCM website a look 👍
Remember flying back from Dubai, Carl was on the flight with his family and a young fan recognised him and asked the stewardess if he could get his autograph, the stewardess asked Carl and he meet the young fan, posed for pictures with him and gave him his autograph. Top marks to Carl very approachable for the young fan who was made up.
I remember meeting him in 1996 in Essex. One of my friends was tipsy and called him Carly Barley. He just walked up to him, shook his hand and then chatted to him. Really cool guy
Weirdly I think I saw Carl on his first bike at Aintree in 1975, where his father George was competing. I remember seeing this young kid riding around by himself among the fans on a small berm / hill where the spectators stood, behind the pit area. He seemed to have an uncanny knack of effortlessly riding without getting in anyone's way. 😁
I used to race motocross and one day was was practicing at Doncaster and he came with his mechanic. It was just me and him messing about all morning, great fun.
Such an awesome guy. My buddy had a bad accident on his bike ending up collecting a load of limited edition Ducati’s with his insurance pay off. Last thing I bought him before he died in the summer was a signed Foggy lid as he was his hero.
Great to see a home which Carl and his family have created. So many celebs get designers to fill their homes with superficial trash in a vain attempt to appear more than they are. Keeping it real Mr. Fogarty, respect legend. You and Colin Edwards are two guys who lit up the circuits with your personalities.
I had a bit of a chuckle... with the helmet on he looks the most like foggy :) just tootling on a road bike but the eyes are piercing and aggressive ... legendary
You have met another nice guy from the world of motorcycling. I’m glad you enjoyed your time with Carl. I’m now looking forward to see which bike you select. ps. Small detail - You rode a trials bike with Dougie, not a trail bike. There’s an enormous difference between the two.
When teaching guys to ride they would always ask what bike do I recommend. My recommendation to them was easy, a Suzuki Bandit 600. It was the complete package? As a first proper bike it ticked all the boxes. Great ride,looks good,four cylinder,great economy,benign handling,great costs. It was without equal.
I'm on my MT-07 just not long passed my A2. (21) I've got used to the power & i'm wanting more within the first 1,500 miles. It's still plenty for the road, just want my A now. I'd say anything above 900cc (unless touring / cruiser. Is pretty dumb unless you wanna go to the track... but still if you want track buy a track bike.
Quite hard to come by the CRM I think and some second hand ones up for some silly money🤪. Thumping single🏍. Good to see you’ve made the transition to two wheels, so much more usable for a blast out on a Sunday, never stuck in traffic and bang for buck heads and shoulders above any car.
@@andygilchrist9015 I've not known him to have one but he's owned a lambo and a Nissan gtr so it wouldn't surprise me if he did tbh. Fair play if he's capable.
Passed your motorbike test at 28? I was 42 and my first bike was a Triumph Street Triple Rx 675, it's an incredibly capable bike, smooth, fast, easy to ride and comfortable. I then bought a CCM Spitfire Scrambler as a second bike with a totally different experience from the 600cc single. They're both polar opposites and offer a great range of riding experience. Enjoy your first bike whatever it ends up being, ride safe but most of all enjoy.
Saw that suggestion coming from a mile away, solid choice from Foggy. Most people'd go for something cheaper but this is a lottery winner's first bike. CCMs are just stunning
riconoscerei Foggy tra 1000 motociclisti solo guardando i suoi occhi mentre guida una moto,anche adesso lo stesso sguardo,è nato per correre e combattere sulla pista.Grande Foggy,l'unico poster nella mio box moto è il tuo, il tuo primo mondiale sulla Ducati SBK e ci resterà per sempre
Man those are good looking bikes! I love the curved tubes. It must have been under a previous company owner, but I built flat track race wheels for team CCM at their shop in California back in the early oughts. I worked for Banke Performance at the time and drove to their shop in San Jose and built wheels in the sunshine all day. Good times.
such a lovely down to earth bloke. He's also so modest...got to love him 🙂 i remember when i first started riding as a 18 year old back in 1996, and foggy was everywhere, and a true inspiration. I know I could never ride anywhere near his level, or even half his level, but I hope he knows that he has inspired me to ride and many others :-)
To ride a bike fast on the road, it helps to have dirt bike experience, to feel the bike squirm underneath you, it the becomes second nature on the road.
Awesome video! Loving this little series, but HOW can you not let us hear these amazing motorcycles? The sound really is important too as a viewer. I rather have the sound in a bad quality than just the music alone. Still a great video, good work man!
Nice to see Foggy still enjoying life. Such great times seeing him win at Brands, Assen and the I.O.M. Thanks for the memories Carl.
Carl seems much more relaxed than days of old! What a legend!
Only a millennial would interview Carl fogarty amidst his private collection of bikes and talk about himself. . . . .
He always talks about himself and shows himself! Mans a knob!!
They sure are different 😂
So true 😄😄😄
The guy is a 100% bell
@@HelenCrane-jl1nvProjecting yourself, rather listen to him than you, you just a hater 😂😂😂
Seems like such a humble guy and still recommends smaller sensible bikes for a new rider it’s so pleasing to watch. Keep the bike videos coming.
Humble like ; make it expensive, make it fast ,and make it mine ! Super cool ! Thanks for sharing
Nothing humble about Foggy. Great rider but sure as hell not a nice guy (despite the kiss-arse 'bloody good bloke' remarks).
@@bm7760 You know him personally?
@@bm7760 don’t talk rubbish, I have mutual friends with Carl and he’s a gent.
By his own admission, a bad loser, and not much respect for others who have won the WSB super bike title.
Love Foggy. Used to love watching him race. What a hero and a lovely guy.
Totally agree 😍👍
What an absolute gent and legend Mr Fogarty is! This video could of been 45 mins long to hear just a few of his stories. Bet he would be fantastic company over a pint in the pub!.... Once COVID passes of course !
He,s my legend.Watched him many times at the WSBK Assen. Never forget him winning on the 9XX Ducs. respect
Good grief! You're looking into bikes now. Such a big part of my life for so many decades. Enjoy and ride well! And you had Foggy on the channel! Bike royalty!
Wow a totally different perspective of the man himself. Awesome episode, love the bike content. “I’m born on the first, I don’t lose”. 🙌🏽 - Carl fogarty this mans a champ
Foggy is one hell of a nice a chap. You're a very lucky man Paul.
Hah, not so nice to back markers who he perceived as track fodder, watch the clip where he does the handlebar nudge but ends up on his arse as well, got the results though.
Well done getting advice from a real motorcycle legend!
Bro what a dream to hang with Carl and ride bikes with him! Wow that is incredible! Excited to come along with ya for your first bike....gotta be a Ducati. Get a monster 821 :)
I agree, love Ducati.
Damn he's cool as hell, you need a whole series with him.
Carl Fogarty is the reason i got into Motorcycles and the love of Ducati! I worked with Ducati and motorcycles for over 15 years! I own a Monster S4R, 2000 996 & 2002 998! Destined to be classics!
Always loved Foggy. Watching this makes me like him even more. Top chap!!!
Foggy is just great, do more collabs with this legend.
As a young bloke I recall watching the battles between Fogarty and our boy Troy Corser. Great racing and as it turns out they are both great blokes.
I was at Phillip Island in ( 97 or 98 ) when Carl crashed at Southern Loop breaking his shoulder as I remember. Correct me if I am wrong! ( it was 2000 and that crash happened right in front of me and my old man ).
I still have my Corser poster of him wheel standing his 916 around Phillip Island hanging in the shed.
Thank you Carl for the years and years of top quality racing
Never did end up getting one of those Black 916 Senna's I dreamt about all those years 😔😂😂😂
this is probably the best video you have done in a very long time. Nice one!
Foggy is an absolute legend and a national treasure.
Made my day when he autographed my 1100 monster. He even said “nice Ducati kid.” Carl, Jim Kirk and David Bowie, the holy trinity!
That man was my hero growing up, along with the others in the world superbikes at the time, in fact.... what a time for motorsport with both bikes, rally and f1!
I remember being devastated when foggy had his crash, just before my dad and uncle took me to Donnington for my birthday!!
This is a great ad for coffee ... the smile on Carl's face is the pinnacle of living!
I've never seen Carl Fogarty so chilled! mind you I think I would be with that collection. Super Bike Legend, saw him race at many UK circuits.
Foggy was an animal on the superbike , loved watching him race back it the day 👍
I remember in 2008 I took my young mate from work to the Senior TT.He had never been before so I knew he was in for an amazing experience.Before the big race there was a parade lap of historic bikes and riders.We were stood at St Ninian's Crossroads and a few bikes screamed past us and my mate was like ,"Whooooaaa!"Then suddenly Foggy flashed past on the Desmosedici literally front wheel about 3 feet off the ground at about 160mph and my mate was like"WHOOOOAAAA!!"That was his first taste of the madness at the TT!
Once stood next to him when ripping a crazy burn-out at the TT circuit of Assen. Back than you were ‘allowed’ to climb the fence and walk onto the track. One of my best childhood memories. In that same weekend Chili parked his bike against the fence, threw all his racing gear in the audience and drove to the pitlane in his boxers. Those were the days.
Cheers for the years of amazing memories Carl.
Good old Foggy. I used to watch him race in the world superbikes. Great rider and a proper down to earth bloke. Cheers for the video. I’ll give the CCM website a look 👍
I remember Ron Haslam getting pulled without a licence too on the road where he lived at Langley Mill, Derbyshire
Remember flying back from Dubai, Carl was on the flight with his family and a young fan recognised him and asked the stewardess if he could get his autograph, the stewardess asked Carl and he meet the young fan, posed for pictures with him and gave him his autograph. Top marks to Carl very approachable for the young fan who was made up.
I remember meeting him in 1996 in Essex. One of my friends was tipsy and called him Carly Barley. He just walked up to him, shook his hand and then chatted to him. Really cool guy
A joy to watch. So so much better content than wrapping cars and having exhausts fitted.
i used to have a ccm motocross about 35 years ago, nice to see them still going.
Top bloke Foggy! How did you enjoy being in Lancashire, it’s not a bad part of the world is it?
The black one looks reeeeeeeeeeeeeally good
I followed Foggy on it in the Yorkshire Dales last week in cold, icy conditions and it was a hoot!
Weirdly I think I saw Carl on his first bike at Aintree in 1975, where his father George was competing. I remember seeing this young kid riding around by himself among the fans on a small berm / hill where the spectators stood, behind the pit area. He seemed to have an uncanny knack of effortlessly riding without getting in anyone's way. 😁
I used to race motocross and one day was was practicing at Doncaster and he came with his mechanic. It was just me and him messing about all morning, great fun.
Can I just say the production quality has seen a massive jump. Proud of you Paul!
Such an awesome guy. My buddy had a bad accident on his bike ending up collecting a load of limited edition Ducati’s with his insurance pay off. Last thing I bought him before he died in the summer was a signed Foggy lid as he was his hero.
Great to see a home which Carl and his family have created. So many celebs get designers to fill their homes with superficial trash in a vain attempt to appear more than they are. Keeping it real Mr. Fogarty, respect legend. You and Colin Edwards are two guys who lit up the circuits with your personalities.
Followed Foggy for years, great bloke and an awesome rider, never knew he didn’t have a road licence though!!!
I had a bit of a chuckle... with the helmet on he looks the most like foggy :) just tootling on a road bike but the eyes are piercing and aggressive ... legendary
You have met another nice guy from the world of motorcycling. I’m glad you enjoyed your time with Carl. I’m now looking forward to see which bike you select.
ps. Small detail - You rode a trials bike with Dougie, not a trail bike. There’s an enormous difference between the two.
Foggy was the guy that got Me hooked on bikes, Thanks Carl
When teaching guys to ride they would always ask what bike do I recommend. My recommendation to them was easy, a Suzuki Bandit 600. It was the complete package? As a first proper bike it ticked all the boxes. Great ride,looks good,four cylinder,great economy,benign handling,great costs. It was without equal.
Agreed, I learnt on a 600 fazer but I don’t think that’ll generate much views 😂
I'm on my MT-07 just not long passed my A2. (21) I've got used to the power & i'm wanting more within the first 1,500 miles. It's still plenty for the road, just want my A now. I'd say anything above 900cc (unless touring / cruiser. Is pretty dumb unless you wanna go to the track... but still if you want track buy a track bike.
Our local hero, met him a couple of times - ace bloke!
Just back in from the garage, tinkering with the 996...and found this! What a joy, great vid - must now find the others. 👍
Quite hard to come by the CRM I think and some second hand ones up for some silly money🤪. Thumping single🏍. Good to see you’ve made the transition to two wheels, so much more usable for a blast out on a Sunday, never stuck in traffic and bang for buck heads and shoulders above any car.
If the red one for sale Mr Fog?
Do you ride ChaBoyy?
If?
@@andygilchrist9015 I've not known him to have one but he's owned a lambo and a Nissan gtr so it wouldn't surprise me if he did tbh. Fair play if he's capable.
Passed your motorbike test at 28? I was 42 and my first bike was a Triumph Street Triple Rx 675, it's an incredibly capable bike, smooth, fast, easy to ride and comfortable. I then bought a CCM Spitfire Scrambler as a second bike with a totally different experience from the 600cc single. They're both polar opposites and offer a great range of riding experience. Enjoy your first bike whatever it ends up being, ride safe but most of all enjoy.
Totally agree, a CCM is a fun second bike for the right occasion
Saw that suggestion coming from a mile away, solid choice from Foggy. Most people'd go for something cheaper but this is a lottery winner's first bike. CCMs are just stunning
riconoscerei Foggy tra 1000 motociclisti solo guardando i suoi occhi mentre guida una moto,anche adesso lo stesso sguardo,è nato per correre e combattere sulla pista.Grande
Foggy,l'unico poster nella mio box moto è il tuo, il tuo primo mondiale sulla Ducati SBK e ci resterà per sempre
Like the look of those CCM’s. How can you not like Foggy....top man.
Man those are good looking bikes! I love the curved tubes. It must have been under a previous company owner, but I built flat track race wheels for team CCM at their shop in California back in the early oughts. I worked for Banke Performance at the time and drove to their shop in San Jose and built wheels in the sunshine all day. Good times.
World MotorBike Champion 😂
Superbike was the word you were looking for.
Cool vid, Foggy is a legend of the sport.
Not many could outsmart Carl Fogarty on the track, an out and out and out natural racer the king of the dogfight who road with his heart!!
That photo of the Superbike wives on the wall is legendary!!!
For someone so uninfluencial in the motorbike world, you really did a great job landing this interview.
SOL you should of made that video last to 9.16 mins.
I wished it had lasted longer, it seemed a very short video
To this day, whenever I see a clock showing 9:16.. I think ‘Ducati’ 😎 I had a 916 back in the early 00s.. wish I’d never sold it..
What a cool vid. A refreshing change from the normal stuff and a great scoop, fogy is a proper lege.
When of the best episodes! Love Foggy
such a lovely down to earth bloke. He's also so modest...got to love him 🙂
i remember when i first started riding as a 18 year old back in 1996, and foggy was everywhere, and a true inspiration. I know I could never ride anywhere near his level, or even half his level, but I hope he knows that he has inspired me to ride and many others :-)
The one and only King Foggy. A total Legend that i watched on TV when i was a kid winning the famous TT race and more.
Foggy is my Motorcycle hero growing up watching the WSB series in the 90's
Never had a super bike and never will, motocross was for me but now mountain biking is my budget but this man is one of my all time hero’s 👍👍👌😍
Shit.... 5.05 has just made my motocross years look dull🙄🙄
He is an awesome guy. He didn't have the motorbike licence, but he won the world title..
Good to see Foggy pushing local businesses, CCM is Bolton based company. I say get one Paul 👍🏻
I am youtubing his races ,such a memory #90s
What an absolutely superb upload!
Foggy is one of my all time heroes and your one lucky bloke to get an interview with him.
Foggy is a top man 👊🏼
you should get yourself a *CF Moto 450 SR* .
Even though I went on to race cars Foggy was my all time motorsports hero.
Imagine trying to have a 'race' on the road, not realising who you were up against - no chance! The eyes have it.
To ride a bike fast on the road, it helps to have dirt bike experience, to feel the bike squirm underneath you, it the becomes second nature on the road.
That would be a great bike for you, as a starter. But did you wind connect four
Foggy is such a class act!!! I'm originally from Blackburn, so probably a bit biased
Sat in the pits with foggy,Rymer and hislop years ago at the Bol do’r,brilliant days 👌
I’ve watched all his races back in the day. The best era in World super bikes in my eyes.
He was awsom to watch 🤘
Carl just lives up the road from me, lovely house and what a car and bike collection!! Mega :).
Is it in Mellor or Billinge end road? Lovely house
From what I could see that house looked amazing.
Oh how I miss those days of Foggy and Russell battles
That would be a dream come true.... Getting to meet and ride with the man himself, lucky dude and thanks for the content!
Foggy is so cool, and a genius on two wheels, I wish I was this good at anything.
Take Foggy’s advice he’s a living legend
Amen Sharon
Brilliant opportunity, Foggy is a proper legend
Hope you realise what a privilege it would be for most people to ride with Foggy1 on the road - what a Legend he is!
I can still remember the last time I was watching fog racing when he had the big crashed that ended his career.
Great vid and Foggy is just the best.
Awesome video! Loving this little series, but HOW can you not let us hear these amazing motorcycles? The sound really is important too as a viewer. I rather have the sound in a bad quality than just the music alone. Still a great video, good work man!
CCM used to make lovely motocross bikes back in the day
Carl is such a humble bloke that’s why he was my favourite when i first started watching wsb... top bloke I’d love a day chatting shit with him
The man, the myth the legend, Foggy has always and will always be one of the greatest bikers ever 💯💯💯 long live the Fogarty 💯💯💯
1min 50 seconds in and im already amazed by not only the R8 but DAMN...look at he's in house Bar 🍻😂
Good advice from Foggy , plus , down a twisty unclassified road the CCM would, in the right hands, be faster than the V4 Ducati........😉
Bikes? The channel has just upped its game.
it was so much fun watching foggy race way back when. i hope you get a ccm or a trident 660. cheers from n.y.
Carl looks so intense, but he's actually a super nice chill dude lol.
Nice to see SBK legend Carl Fogarty again...
Congratulations,your channel just got a lot more interesting.
I own a vintage Ducati 996 how amazing is it to hang out with a legend in super bike racing 😲👍
I remember I met him at Donnington race track, he was such a nice guy and seemed rly cool