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Cycle News Issue 24 June 19

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MOTOCROSSER JIM WEST P94 Feature famous in the local race scene. Their sponsors would even run ads in Cycle News, boasting when Jim West beat Jim Wilson and vice versa. An AJS ad made it clear to wannabe stars (in the feel-good vernacular of the '70s) that they needed an AJS: "Make your own groove," the ad read. "Jim West does!" Rivals on the racetrack, friendly off of it, Wilson says apart from racing, they never really hung out together. Jim's racing circle was small, consisting of himself and his mechanic Kevin and Susan. Mostly Susan. "Those two" recalls Jody Smith "were inseparable." "We met in a photography class at South Pasadena High School," Susan says today from her home in Idaho. "He was one year ahead of me in school. I wasn't ready for a relationship, so we were just friends at first, but I could tell that he had feelings for me. He was just the nicest, sweetest person I had ever met. And he was really tall—six foot five!" Ready or not, the relationship moved forward. Two Southern California teenagers, hanging out, drinking beer, smoking pot and before long, Susan was with Jim at the racetrack. "I was hooked on motocross from the first race. Jim was so talented. He really was a natural rider. After the motos, I would ride on the back of his race bike, putting my feet under his feet on the pegs and putting my thumbs inside of his leathers." "I started traveling with him in 1973," she continues, "and that "Then, about 30 years ago, one of the units caught fire and I lost everything forever. Now, with the internet, I am seeing so many great old photos of Jim. It's wonderful that so many people remember him." West passed away following a crash at Saddleback Park. Many believe that had he received better care in the hospital, he would be alive today.

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