Russell Wright passed away yesterday 83 years old a true gentleman and in the eyes of the World one of our most famous Motorcyclists of all time.
Russell Wright passed away yesterday 83 years old a true gentleman and in the eyes of the World one of our most famous Motorcyclists of all time.
RIP Russell.
Cheers
Merv
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XjoExOoDXU
A short interview with Russell and Bob Burns.
R.I.P, ride in paradise Russell
...It was so nice to see the media coverage for the loss of such a great Kiwi...oh wait...its not rugby!...hence...nothing!
Typical!
When Life thows me a curve
...I lean into it!
Oh Darn - RIP Russell... Your name meant something to a lot of people and thats more than can be said for most of us..
"You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan
Not too disgraceful : as Willy's mentioned above, as they weren't noted rugby players, like most of NZ's over-achieving bike racers they are national secrets. Plus Russell came from the days when show-offs were shunned and a great deed earned a congratulatory nod from your peers...
When I rode my old BSA B33 to my first "real" job at DSIR in the late '60s the timing gear for the record run on the Old Tram Road was still being talked about in the cafeteria, 12 or 13 years later. It must have been Canterbury Industrial Development Division that did it - the video clip gets the name slightly wrong. CIDD grew out of a wartime collaboration between DSIR, the physics department at what was then Canterbury University College, and the engineering school of CUC. Russell's speed record has been remembered long after the timing gear has been forgotten.
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Damn shame. While I knew who he was I didn't know he was still alive...
RIP Russell.
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