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MTV=Marty Tripes Vintage, have a look

Anyone remember the highlights of Marty's riding career?

I'm thinking he was sponsored/raced for Husky and Yamaha, .... any others? ( Probably).

Most prestigous win? .... didn't he win a U.S. 500 GP ?

Dave
 
bower100;17708 said:
Anyone remember the highlights of Marty's riding career?

I'm thinking he was sponsored/raced for Husky and Yamaha, .... any others? ( Probably).

Most prestigous win? .... didn't he win a U.S. 500 GP ?

Dave

Marty wasnt really a Husky guy, he was a Honda guy, big time. In some ways he was the first Honda MX guy. His big win (imo) was the Super Bowl of MX, in 1972, the first ever SX event. I was there watching. :)
 
Mike Kay;17712 said:
Marty wasnt really a Husky guy, he was a Honda guy, big time. In some ways he was the first Honda MX guy. His big win (imo) was the Super Bowl of MX, in 1972, the first ever SX event. I was there watching. :)

Dang man we are puttin' a date on ourselves now!!!

I had a Tripes red on red Honda poster up in my room,,,,,I think in Jr.High....R
 
Wow, memory's not working too well on Marty. Must be one of those riders that just didn't evoke strong memories with me. Bigtime Honda guys, to me were Marty Smith, Tommy Croft and Rich Eirstead. That trio sticks out.

And the bigtime Husky American, too me was Brad lackey. The 500 GP's and all. "Course there were others too.

You guys remember those guys.... you MUST be old.:D

Now I'm going back a looong time, but as a middle-aged teen I got a summertime job in a dirtbike shop that sold Husky, Penton, DKW and Ossa's. But what I wanted before starting there was a ........... AJS 250 Stormer.

Dave
 
Mike Kay;17712 said:
Marty wasnt really a Husky guy, he was a Honda guy, big time. In some ways he was the first Honda MX guy. His big win (imo) was the Super Bowl of MX, in 1972, the first ever SX event. I was there watching. :)

Your right....

Marty was one of the first riders that help Don Jones(Garys Father)and his sons develop the Elsinore for the Honda company......

Later Marty Tripes rode for Yamaha..husky..Can Am....and many others..he had a great stand up style and was regarded as a very smooth rider...

he was great pals with bob hannah...and was there when bob had his bad water skiing (almost career ending) accident.....

he now runs a specialty mushroom business thats doing well in so cal.....

yes I'm getting older......
 
jerbear610;17950 said:
And the bigtime Husky American, too me was Brad lackey.]

Ah...childhood memories of reading Dirtbike magazine from cover to cover the second it came in the mail and riding my XR75 down at
the river everyday after school.
I've always attributed Brad Lackey with Kawasaki and he and Kent
Howerton (Suzuki) were always battling. And of course then there was ol' Hurricane Hannah who ruled the circut for many years.
As for Marty Tripes, I think his shining moment of glory was winning the USGP at a time when the Euro riders were dominating
the sport. Winning the Superbowl of Motocross at a very young age
was another great highlight in his career.
My favorite rider, the guy that I idolized as a kid growing up was
Magoo. I'll never forget reading that one issue of either Dirt Bike or
Motocross Action magazine (I subscribed to both) where the headline read "Magoo whips the world ". I'd get all choked up reading about Danny "Magoo" Chandler winning all four moto's for
the U.S. in the Motocross and Trophy des Nation. Nobody over there
had even heard of him and he just smoked everyone. That was a great story and memory. Jerry
 
The first race I saw Marty in was the Trans-AMA at Saddleback 71? On a CZ. All the big dogs were there, he didnt win but the way he stayed on the pegs through the corners was amazing, and he was only 16. Was at the first and second superbowls of mx, he would have won the second except for a broken footpeg mid way through the 2d moto. At the time I thought it was crazy to jump from the pillars of the coliseum to the floor, now its not really that far. Some of the most memorable times were in the pits at the Carlsbad GP, haging out drinking beer with all the riders and watching porn on the side of Martys white van. Thanks for the flashbacks!
 
Mike Kay;17712 said:
His big win (imo) was the Super Bowl of MX, in 1972, the first ever SX event. I was there watching. :)
That was 4 years before I was even born.... I wonder how good of a rider they would be with today's bikes.
 
Thanks for the last few posts....I knew Tripes won a major, (IMO), race ...the USGP ,just couldn't remember which one it was.

I was at the Trans-Am up at Unadilla NY that year. The Europeans and all..... so cool!


And Lackey, on a Kawasaki ....and Howerton on a Suzuki. I just remember them as long time Husky guys.

Thanks for posting past memories MX highlights.

POST MORE!
Dave
 
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