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Cycle News 2015 Issue 46 November 17

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10 chapters and over 100,000 words worth of stories, and hundreds of previously unprinted photos from Malcolm's personal archive, Mal- colm! - The Autobiog- raphy is a must-read for any off-road enthusiast, as well as any motorcy- clist who simply relishes a very good story. "I've done a lot in my 74 years," Malcolm says, "and I even managed to remember a lot of it de- spite falling on my head a few times!" CN long and fruitful asso- ciation with the Swedish marque, sponsored full time by the US importer, Edison Dye. Smith's fame grew in riding the Swedish bikes as he won countless races in the 1960-70s, including eight gold med- als between 1966 and 1976 in the ISDT. He went on to become a six-time winner of the Baja 1000, three times each on a motorcycle and a car, and a four-time winner of the Baja 500. He's also won Nevada's Mint 400 and the Roof of Africa Rally twice each, and won Mo- rocco's Atlas Rally once, as well as competing twice in the Paris-Dakar. The book recounts numerous tales associ- ated with this panoply of success—like the time Malcolm swapped his helmet for an Isle of Man police bobby's hat after being recognized by the copper on point duty directing traffic while in the Island for the ISDT. Or turning down the chance to buy a Manx Norton road racer that was chained to a telephone pole with a $1,000 price tag, then being taught by tuner Clarence Czysz (grandfather of electric- bike guru Michael Czysz) how to work on such bikes. Or teaming to win the Mint 400 with works Husqvarna motocrosser (and first AMA 500cc MX champion) Mark Black- well, future Victory/Polaris motorcycle boss—who crashed and cartwheeled the bike, but remounted to bring it back home in battered but rideable condition. However, chances are that most people who know the name of Malcolm Smith do so be- cause of his starring role in Bruce Brown's classic motorcycle movie On Any Sunday, alongside Hollywood star Steve Mc- Queen and AMA Grand National Champion, Mert Lawwill. This book recounts the making of the film, complete with much little-known back- ground—such as, the fact that for the iconic trailbike sequence with the three stars, Lawwill rode a late-model Greeves two- stroke festooned with Harley-Davidson XLR900 stickers to keep his race sponsors happy! Rich in detail with VOL. 52 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 17, 2015 P101

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