It was such a privilege for the audience to have Barry commentate for so long in Australia, he was commentating MotoGP and F1 every Sunday night here for a good 10 years or so when he was in retirement. It's hard to imagine why Barry would get sick because he seemed a totally relaxed guy. I got the impression he had no stresses whatsoever. 52, that's way too young.
Personally and this is my opinion only…. The 1992 Honda NSR 500 which Mick Doohan rode is my favourite of all time, followed by The Cagiva. Too me back then, it was the Ducati of today.
Barry developed the back protector, organized riders and drivers to refuse to race at dangerous tracks, until they were improved. He's also the reason riders/drivers kept their own numbers. He was a great loss, but left the world a better place, than when he entered it. R.I.P. Barry Sheene
Most hand grips now have grooves molded into them for safety wire. It common to do that with dirt bikes. I did it when I road raced because they would loosen up.
That carbon fiber foot gaurd is more in the price range of $50 to make. Im a retired racer and composite engineer. We didn't wire our grips because of a tank slapper. Not sure why sheen said that? Its to keep moisture out from getting under the grip like when your in a rain race. If water gets under the grip they can come off fairly easy
Who do u think u are Barry sheene. He was instrumental in rider safety designed the early back protector and sold it to Dainese. Also got rides for alot a riders Inc schwantz.
watched barry at silverstone crashed my gt750 in weedon northampton had right arm pinned WENT ON TO COMPLETE 2 MILLION MILES ALL DEDICATED TO THE GREAT BAZZA FROM STEVETHE BREEZE MANCHESTER,S 2 MILLION MILE MOTORCYCLE DESPATCH RIDER EASY 27 WHERE NOW
Eddie Lawson's input was key in developing the Cagiva, just as it was the Honda NSR500 in 1989.
Barry Sheen = Legend
It was such a privilege for the audience to have Barry commentate for so long in Australia, he was commentating MotoGP and F1 every Sunday night here for a good 10 years or so when he was in retirement. It's hard to imagine why Barry would get sick because he seemed a totally relaxed guy. I got the impression he had no stresses whatsoever. 52, that's way too young.
BeamRider100 Do you have ANY idea of the kind of lifestyle he had? Basically the James Hunt of bikers...
Shame it got cut off, was enjoying that with Barry 😞
Most beautiful racebike ever made imo
Personally and this is my opinion only…. The 1992 Honda NSR 500 which Mick Doohan rode is my favourite of all time, followed by The Cagiva. Too me back then, it was the Ducati of today.
The only picture to show an Alien what a proper racing motorcycle should look like.
absolute icon and legend.....
Barry developed the back protector, organized riders and drivers to refuse to race at dangerous tracks, until they were improved. He's also the reason riders/drivers kept their own numbers.
He was a great loss, but left the world a better place, than when he entered it.
R.I.P. Barry Sheene
Un Grande Barry Sheene
RIP Barry Sheene.
remember this video from early days of youtube
Most hand grips now have grooves molded into them for safety wire. It common to do that with dirt bikes. I did it when I road raced because they would loosen up.
Do you have the rest of the video?
That carbon fiber foot gaurd is more in the price range of $50 to make. Im a retired racer and composite engineer. We didn't wire our grips because of a tank slapper. Not sure why sheen said that? Its to keep moisture out from getting under the grip like when your in a rain race. If water gets under the grip they can come off fairly easy
The nice bike !! GRANDE GAGIVA 2 TEMPI !!
The best Motorsport commenter ever.
Full length version?
1:00 look at the suspension
@RunningFromthe80s "alumenium" love it!
2 strokes do rule if you have ever raced 1
the honda nsr 500 was a nice bike too
Who do u think u are Barry sheene. He was instrumental in rider safety designed the early back protector and sold it to Dainese. Also got rides for alot a riders Inc schwantz.
I have cagiva mito 125
the most advanced technology is the wire on the hand grip
@RunningFromthe80s he's got an aussie accent on here. I guess that's what happens when you live in Australia for 10 years, lol.
i was 10 maybe when he stoped his race on cagiva cause fuel was over....my big brother was his fan and i was a little schwantz supporter.
kevin rulez.
i missed my cagiva..!!sobsob
2stroke rules
Mona lisa on 2 wheels!
watched barry at silverstone crashed my gt750 in weedon northampton had right arm pinned WENT ON TO COMPLETE 2 MILLION MILES
ALL DEDICATED TO THE GREAT BAZZA FROM STEVETHE BREEZE MANCHESTER,S 2 MILLION MILE MOTORCYCLE DESPATCH RIDER EASY 27 WHERE NOW
shag
A large bit of some BULLSHIT about the carbon fiber heel guard costing $1500. Jeez Barry, take it easy buddy, that was a bit hard to swallow.
@Scootertuner1000 I should yes, my gf is oz. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
@Scootertuner1000 did I mention that my gfs mother is an Aborigine, no? she sounds hexactly like Barry
@Scootertuner1000 cocaine is a hell of a drug
How come he has an Australian accent and not a British accent?
Its not, its london uk
@@ClassicTrialsChannel Definite bit of Aussie mixed in there with the London.
@RunningFromthe80s english? lol....
Surely they would of let Barry have a ride of it.
They did donington 1993 i think I was there 👍👍
@z00h An Abo, wow. Up 'ere, fifteen 'undred dollahs, Digs in ya fingas, cahn't,
except when they blow up. Hahahahahahaa
Rider Legend. Bike not so much.