Freddie Spencer talks about his Racing experience with Moto Guzzi at the Classic Superbikes Museum in Germany. See other amazing videos with Freddie Spencer and other bikes in our museum in our YouTube Channel, Facebook and Instagram. Please follow Classic Superbikes Museum
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Freddie was/is my first motorcycle racing “hero” back in the 80s when I lived in Louisiana. He was at the time the best. He was too fragile as it turned out though. Burnt himself out physically, bit more importantly, mentally with that double championship year. It was spectacular to watch, but terminal to his racing career. Today, I’m so disappointed in his effort in the MotoGP stewards work, but hoping it gets sorted soon. I still have great respect for his accomplishments, but also bit sad for him as well.
I bought my 84 VF500F Interceptor from Freddie Spencer Honda in Shreveport, Louisiana.
I bought Freddie's Yamaha RD400 from his father after he won a box stock race on it. Freddie, if you read this, I worked at the bowling alley behind your house.
Ganz spezieller Besuch im Museum . Klasse
I remember when Freddie stole all tgat money
Wow thanks for the tip about the shaft drive. Just got a V7!
Fast Freddie!
WHY WHY WHY Shaft drive? Really….
Outro ícone italiano.
Moto Goot-zee. With shaft drive, "when in doubt, gas it!" in a curve so it raises up, giving you MORE ground clearance instead of less. Mike Baldwin was the master on the Guzzi's saddle while Leoni was the master with the wrenches.
I met Freddie when I was a Honda rep years ago…great guy!…I also delivered his NS-500 GP Bike in a rental van to his old school in Vegas back in 2000…such great memories!!
Caro Fast Freddy… è sempre un piacere ascoltare la tua opinione 👏
i love that bike.
a champion who wastes his time presenting something that runs for 15 minutes and 2 weeks in the garage. very bad race commissioner
Hello, I saw you for the first time in about 30 years.
I started the race because I admired you.
You are our hero.
Back when you won the 250 and 500cc world championship in the same year, you were the man Freddie.
Is Freddie tiny or that Guzzi massive
Moto Guzzi is perfection
What a great looking bike.
Early 90,s I drove my 87 IROC Z from CT to Heartland park Topeka Kansas.Super highlight was bumping into Freddie, best handshake I've ever experienced.
My buddy Keith restored a Daytona 1000 here in OKC. it was a Canadian spec that was EXACTLY like that, except it had the Termignoni's.
His back was messed up so I took it for the shakedown run around Draper lake. I'm six four, so it had me folded like a pretzel.
But on the way back, I let it breathe……My goodness, not a sexier sound. I've got the pics if you need proof. lol
beautiful ride. I was sure to stop at the lake and get some pics.They turned out marvolous.
Essa Guzzi tem um motor muito parecido com o motor boxer da BMW, mas em V, que adotou o comando DOHC antes que a BMW.
Fat Freddie!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw Freddie and subscribed instantly! 🏁
That looks like a winner. Takes even better skills to race a bike. One slip and you are dead. Zoom Alley is your home.