@amishscobey LOL, & the dis was funny too! "By the looks of it..........." LOL It was all fun & games until the 1st YZ's came out. An uncle had a freak'n later mid 80's YZ 490. "Beast" is an understatement. 0 to 6 in like 1.2 seconds. (exaggeration). It was to powerful scary for me to run wide open though. The bike literally wanted to buck you like a bronco/bull. "Ya-muah-haw" (LOL) does make great bikes though. Dirt & road.
why are yanks so self egotistical,put everybody rlse down to make themselves sound better,and say they didnt think i could do it, nobody passed judgement other than roberts himself.
@bediasamaro The commentator wasnt "stupid." In the 1950's the British and American manufacturers dominated the motorcycling business. Put yourself in his shoes. That Yamaha was ugly, and hugely inferior to the BSA, Triumph, Norton, Matchless, AJS, & Harley Davidson. Its not like the commentator could predict the future.
Sure, On Any Sunday 2 wasn't nearly as good as the original made by Bruce Brown. I guess a lot of the jokes just fell flat. The very next scene shows the Yamaha ridden by Hannah dominating MX competition and taking the Checkered flag. Yamaha was one of the sponsors of this movie.
Man how motorcycle have progressed since this film was produced.Especially the Ya ma ha'.I remember my father taking us to the astrodome in the 70's to watch supercross and "Hurricane Hannah".
Trash talking Yamaha who's one of the most succesful motorcycle producers today and most of the other bikes are now out of business. BSA, Matchless, Ossa, Penton, etc...
king kenny truely was a great racer, to do so well in your first season in Europe and racing in rainy conditions is truely amazing, however im not keen on Bazza kissing his arse, and i also get a little bit of sick in the back of my throat listening to kenny roberts speaking....................................its probably just me though!
at 6:30 if only the reporter knows how wrong he was...... loolll
NLbertNL 1 month ago
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"And that will probably be the last YuMAW-HA they will send over here" BWAhahahaaahaaaahaaahaahaaaaa!!!!!!.........
SJBikesaws 3 months ago
lol, stupid reporter
YAAAMAAAAHAAA
yes they came back, and guess what, yamaha brought along something called a POWERVALVE!
yes, yamaha was the first and patented their powervalve, that's why suzuki named their system AETC, kawa KIPS, honda HPPV
dirrrrrtyJ 6 months ago
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dirrrrrtyJ 6 months ago
Thats halarious the way he pronounces yamaha!!!:)
amishscobey 7 months ago
@amishscobey LOL, & the dis was funny too! "By the looks of it..........." LOL It was all fun & games until the 1st YZ's came out. An uncle had a freak'n later mid 80's YZ 490. "Beast" is an understatement. 0 to 6 in like 1.2 seconds. (exaggeration). It was to powerful scary for me to run wide open though. The bike literally wanted to buck you like a bronco/bull. "Ya-muah-haw" (LOL) does make great bikes though. Dirt & road.
gjc82071 7 months ago
i hate the streetracer part but love the "dirt bikes"! i like the first movie more!
ka4172 7 months ago
on any sunday "3" is being filmed now and due out in 2012.could be good!
bertayoing 11 months ago
@bertayoing treu stuff or just a rumer
shaquilleish 7 months ago
why are yanks so self egotistical,put everybody rlse down to make themselves sound better,and say they didnt think i could do it, nobody passed judgement other than roberts himself.
garyl51 1 year ago
They are still making pianos, guitars, drums sets, amplifiers, and of course, the best motorcycles, stupid commentator.
bediasamaro 1 year ago
@bediasamaro The commentator wasnt "stupid." In the 1950's the British and American manufacturers dominated the motorcycling business. Put yourself in his shoes. That Yamaha was ugly, and hugely inferior to the BSA, Triumph, Norton, Matchless, AJS, & Harley Davidson. Its not like the commentator could predict the future.
rmrooster01 1 year ago
@rmrooster01 It was a joke...
Sure, On Any Sunday 2 wasn't nearly as good as the original made by Bruce Brown. I guess a lot of the jokes just fell flat. The very next scene shows the Yamaha ridden by Hannah dominating MX competition and taking the Checkered flag. Yamaha was one of the sponsors of this movie.
SerenityValleyVFR 1 year ago
Man how motorcycle have progressed since this film was produced.Especially the Ya ma ha'.I remember my father taking us to the astrodome in the 70's to watch supercross and "Hurricane Hannah".
walkingdead7 1 year ago
5:06-
HERES SOMETHING NEW A YAMAHA BUILT IN JAPAN BY A PIANO COMPANY
BY THE LOOKS OF IT THEY SHOULD STICK TO MAKING PIANO'S
6:34- ITS TO BAD FOR OUR JAPANESE FRIENDS THAT WILL PROBABLY BE THE LAST YAMAHA THEY SEND OVER HERE
HAHAHAHA- YAMAHA ENDS UP BEING ONE OF THE LARGEST MOTORCYCLE COMPANIES EVER HAHAHA
SORY FOR CAPS
musiclovr2 1 year ago
Catalina "Hollywood Judges" - Kenan Wynn & Lee Marvin
rentatrip1 1 year ago
interesting this film has no overt connection with Bruce Brown ?
Would like to know how they managed to get the "title" name of ON ANY SUNDAY II
what is the deal with the two films ???
rentatrip1 1 year ago
Trash talking Yamaha who's one of the most succesful motorcycle producers today and most of the other bikes are now out of business. BSA, Matchless, Ossa, Penton, etc...
7xchad 1 year ago
king kenny truely was a great racer, to do so well in your first season in Europe and racing in rainy conditions is truely amazing, however im not keen on Bazza kissing his arse, and i also get a little bit of sick in the back of my throat listening to kenny roberts speaking....................................its probably just me though!
mindlock100 1 year ago