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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Nup, no-one but Graeme Crosby .
    Double ditto from me.And Holden and Freeth (RIP)

    Had a mate when we were about 18 or so,we were on a dune buggy,and mate on his bike put the front wheel about 2" off the back of the buggy as we drove along a farm airstrip at 60km or so.Very good on one wheel he was,mind you he was a top moto x rider at the time.
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    Ginger Molloy is a forgotten hero amongst modern riders - in 1970 he was 2nd in the 500cc World Championship,a privateer on his own bike against the might of MV Augusta and Agostini,the winningest rider of all time.Ginger rode the new Kawasaki triple,considered impossible to ride and unreliable.No help for Ginger,he did it all himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Yep but lets make him an honorary Kiwi.
    Damn, I've just checked, and he was british. Ever since the early 70's I've believed he was a kiwi and born in Milton, but it turns out that was Great Milton in England.

    So I'll just go with 98tls and make him an honary kiwi, for tonight anyway.
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    I'm going for Burt Munroe...
    Who, me? I just wander from thread to thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Damn, I've just checked, and he was british. Ever since the early 70's I've believed he was a kiwi and born in Milton, but it turns out that was Great Milton in England.

    So I'll just go with 98tls and make him an honary kiwi, for tonight anyway.
    He spent a fair bit of time over here when the Marlboro series was run and on the anniversary DVD made recently (which i have if you want to watch it) he does an intro on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post
    Burt Munroe, Hands down.
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    I'm going for Burt Munroe...
    Why???.....He got a bike and rode it in a straight line for short time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Why???.....He got a bike and rode it in a straight line for short time.
    Good point, however look at how much he improved the bike, i understand it's top speed originally was something like 55mph?
    Agreed he wasn't our fast man in the twisties but damn he must have got something right to achieve what he did, pretty genuine bloke from what i know of him as well.
    To me a great motorcyclist knows his bike's insides and outsides. Burt definitely knew both of his
    For the record straight roads suck

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Why???.....He got a bike and rode it in a straight line for short time.
    Because we're voting for NZ's most famous motorcyclist... Maybe not best, but most famous, and I'd say he probably is the most famous.
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    Got to throw Britten in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Got to throw Britten in there.
    Aww man now this is getting difficuilt... Although Britten didn't ride the V-1000 he did ride that old Triumph of his pretty crazily from what i've heard

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post
    Aww man now this is getting difficuilt... Although Britten didn't ride the V-1000 he did ride that old Triumph of his pretty crazily from what i've heard
    He also rode plenty of others,some i would love to have in my garage.
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    Ivan Major.


    6 World titles Three of them in a row.

    Don't think any kiwi has won as many world titles of anything...................



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    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
    Because we're voting for NZ's most famous motorcyclist... Maybe not best, but most famous, and I'd say he probably is the most famous.

    That's only because a movie was made about him and up until that time only few people had heard of him. The biking community in general had not but the racing community had.


    Ask any one from my generation (63) who Ivan Major is and they will know that he was a speedway rider.

    Fame is relative only to the generation that is aware of the indaviduals achievments.


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    Roger Freeth,damn this thread reminds me of all the ledgends ive forgotten,what about Croz
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    You are all forgetting boomer he's a legend in New Zealand
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