I was fortunate to be in Joeys company on a number of occasions. Very unassuming, quiet until he had a few with a cute sense of humour, just a nice guy I guess. In the realms of motorcycle road racing the only person that didn't know that Joey Dunlop was a superstar was Joey Dunlop RIP...... '3'
The best sportsman the world has ever seen and probably will ever see in my humble opinion..HONESTY AT ITS TRUE BEST R.I,P Joey we do miss you even now !!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant stuff down to earth and humble well mannered men ,, remember seeing Sammy pushing Joey from the pits on a TT video,, he was a big fella ☺️😂☘️☘️☘️☘️ from Belfast,,,
Brilliant video ....I remember being out for a walk in Douglas and passing the garage down by the harbour at 10.30/11 pm and seeing Joey with the guts out of a Yamaha 2 stroke, covered in oil... And he still had the time to say hello.
Great memories....I remember my father and I standing in that little garage at man autos on the quay in Douglas watching Joey working on the bikes for the TT....1989 and 1990 ....I feel so privileged to have been able to be there and watch the master at work...joey always had time for us...and davy wood was absolutely Brilliant aswell...what a team they were...class... Brian coll jnr....
Now there was some team. Brian Coll, Joey and Davy Wood. Enjoyed many a chat with BC on the IOM ferry even as recent as 7/8 years ago. And the foyleside in Derry. Now he was some character too, like Joey. All them men are badly missed in life. God bless them.
The whole world needs to re think whats happening lets get back to the good old days just listen to these two and No its not resisting change its getting back to basics principals etc etc etc
Golly, sir!! Thank you VERY MUCH!!for posting this!!! From north Dallas Texas usa. I watch these all the time!! THIS IS MY RELIGION!! And all those nice fellas are MY GODS!!! Thank you again!!! Cheers to all good people