thanks for posting, great memories, Pekka so stylish, always on one wheel and standing on posture. Geboers won the title may he and his dog rest in peace.
It was this year I won rider of the year and best up and coming rider on a 1987 Kawasaki KX125. How fast time flys, the best years of my life, now I’m old and looking back on what I did and my heart aches. God how I miss it, the friends, banter, fun, the weekend meets, the smell of the octane plus, the sounds, excitement and the girls. Wow
i was actually there, was 15 y.o at the time, 1st time at hawkestone 4 me it was, my mum taped it for me on t.v, can remember watching the tape loads of times, trying to find me and my dad but never did see us, doh!! a big thank you to STAFFIHOUND for putting it on here........
I think I was there. Can't be too sure, 2 strokes( Not the good Brrraaaappp! type,The brain injury kind!) have done for a lot of the 80's for me. :( Still at least I've forgotten Spandu Ballet. ;D
So strange too they were actually faster than the hondas stock for stock and I think they had wp suspension too ? But the u.s. mags aways dogged the ktms and cagivas and everybody here rode Japanese.
@@joenobody2580 almost, but not really, Mike Healey rode Cagiva in the supercross and yes, they had all WP susp. Takasago rims and it was a dope of a engine. I had it 1986
thanks for posting, great memories, Pekka so stylish, always on one wheel and standing on posture. Geboers won the title may he and his dog rest in peace.
The golden era of motocross.
RIP Geboers....gone too young, a great champion on bikes and cars👍
Just saw your comment,didnt know
It was this year I won rider of the year and best up and coming rider on a 1987 Kawasaki KX125. How fast time flys, the best years of my life, now I’m old and looking back on what I did and my heart aches. God how I miss it, the friends, banter, fun, the weekend meets, the smell of the octane plus, the sounds, excitement and the girls. Wow
i was actually there, was 15 y.o at the time, 1st time at hawkestone 4 me it was, my mum taped it for me on t.v, can remember watching the tape loads of times, trying to find me and my dad but never did see us, doh!! a big thank you to STAFFIHOUND for putting it on here........
When men were men and strokes were TWO. BEAST BRAAAP
Those 87 Honda's were an awesome machine. So fast and sexy.
the pink-a-like honda days and fluo clothes..... daaaamnnnn
i remember riding my bmx with fluo pink "JT racing usa" and "HRC" stickers :D
Go Geboers!!
Eric Geboers, what a rider!
I was there 👍
The 87 CR and KX were very cool bikes. Both were one offs.
Jesus ! Super fast 60 mph first turn.
Tres beau terrain, costaud. Tres belle video.
Ils amusent pas la galerie
a Buddy of mine rode Pekkas Cagiva für Seat after, that engine was enormes
exactly
Didn't they make watercooled 500 2 stroke?
sweet days 2 Strokers
I think I was there. Can't be too sure, 2 strokes( Not the good Brrraaaappp! type,The brain injury kind!) have done for a lot of the 80's for me. :(
Still at least I've forgotten Spandu Ballet. ;D
when bikes sounded like bikes and not like a bunch of farting hippos
What happened with cagiva on the mx stage?
The became the previous incarnation of Husqvarna...then faded away after KTM bought Husky.
So strange too they were actually faster than the hondas stock for stock and I think they had wp suspension too ? But the u.s. mags aways dogged the ktms and cagivas and everybody here rode Japanese.
cagiva bought Husqvarna Ducati and MV but didn't manage that very well and went bankrupt. Now they only own MV
@@joenobody2580 almost, but not really, Mike Healey rode Cagiva in the supercross and yes, they had all WP susp. Takasago rims and it was a dope of a engine. I had it 1986
@@idontcareaboutyou7757 pull any holeshots with it ?
yea, shame about his first race in this..... otherwise dominated it completely
Rough track.
The Kid
Get m subtitles out ov way can't c race doppy