QUOTE (Jeremy K. @ Feb 4 2008, 06:54 PM)

I remember the SAND too at the Mckinley track. Check this pic out. Maile Beach race. Now that was some serious sand. The only part that had dirt was the starting area. The rest was sand over dirt. I had a hard time just getting thru the track the sand was so deep at some points.
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Clarene Waialeale. Now thats a name from the past huh? Red FMF wasn't it? I remember Gabriel Moniz, Hows about Daniel Moniz and Mark Gentry. Wow, I am surprised how much memories some pics can trigger.
Here's another pic. Rockne Tang, Rolland Tang and me goofing off at the construction site where Longs is now on Waialae Ave. You can see St. Louis HS in the background.
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The pic of Mark at Cannons is sick! Keep posting my brother!
JK
HOLY CATS, Maile beach? I had no idea there were races out that side of the island.. what an epic picture, thanks for posting that one.
I think you're right about Clarence, red FMF. I can't say for sure. One guy that rode with us alot that started with an FMF was Reid Kawamae, recall that name? He rode FMF and later changed to a Cooks Brothers chrome bike, beautiful stead for sure. Gabriel was in the class of 81 like myself, but I don't remember Daniel.. Mark Gentry, yeah rings a bell, mos def.
How about Michael Woo? He lived right across the street from Triangle Park, adjacent to the Catholic church on the corner. Man, during summer time the wind would blow down from inside the valley and all the dirt/dust kicked up from us riders would send clouds of "locus-like dirt" invasions straight to those houses.. OMG the parents would go ballistic LOL.. eventually remember the city put up those stupid pipes and chains right in front of the jumps? We'd cut the chains, city would replace them, etc
That construction site pic is truely old school. I wasn't aware of the little dirt mounds in the back, but I now confess being enlightened by the pope of "dope pictures" and that would be you kind sir!
Another rider named Tayne Toma lived only 2 blocks from Triangles. Wonder where is??
To refresh your memory about Reid Kawamae, I dedicate this following picture.. taken at the McKinley sand and dirt track. Reid loved the track so much, he is about to kiss the holy ground from which his blessed name will always be cemented, in history that is LOL.
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I wish against the psychological construct known as time that I had discovered this site long ago, at one time I had many BMX racing pictures and also dirt jumping pictures that I could have shared. Alas, I do not have too many left to share.. But I will not rest until I dig up everything I can possibly find to spread the love of BMX yesteryear, the real birth of passion, my first love, BMX riding and dirt jumping.
Fine evening, fellow dirt lovers. LOL
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