Motocross Stickers
Description: The Motocross des Nations is an annual motocross race held since 1947. Great Britain, Belgium, and Sweden dominated the racing series in the early days, but just like the "Miracle on Ice" shocked the hockey world in 1980, the U.S. team turned motocross upside down at the 1981 des Nations event. The U.S. had never won or even come close to winning, and with such a bad record, assembling riders for a team was tough to say the least. It was so tough, that the U.S. didn't even send teams in '79 and '80. 1981 was a different story, as America showed up, and when the flag dropped, Team U.S.A. shocked the racing world as they won Trophée des Nations. The 1981 event was the start of a winning streak at des Nations that lasted until 1994.
Description: If you grew up riding motorcycles in Southern California in the 1970s and ’80s, you probably remember Indian Dunes. “The Dunes,” as it was known to regulars, was a motorcycle off-road playground located in Valencia, that opened up in 1970 out on Highway 126 in what at the time seemed like the boonies. The 600-acre park had a larger purpose which was to play host to Hollywood studios as a versatile backdrop for all kinds of film and television projects, including what would be the Dukes of Hazzard's most death-defying jump of all time. Of course, most folks remember it as the place to head out with your buddies to ride dirt bikes and dune buggies, or even to take in organized motocross racing events.
Description: Channel the adrenaline of classic motocross with our 'Vintage Motocross Air Art' shirt. This design captures the exhilarating leaps, daring maneuvers, and timeless style of motocross riders soaring through the air, blending athleticism with artistry. Tailored for motocross enthusiasts, vintage aficionados, and those who appreciate the raw energy of off-road racing, this shirt seamlessly melds dynamic imagery with a nod to the golden era of dirt biking. With its captivating graphic and comfortable fabric, wear it to pay homage to the fearless spirit, skill, and artistic finesse that define the world of vintage motocross.
Description: On March 24, 1959, Bultaco held a press day and launched its first bike, the road-going 125cc Bultaco Tralla 101, named after a Spanish word for whip. Just two months later Bultaco entered its first Spanish Grand Prix taking seven of the first ten places. The name "Bultaco" comes from combining the first four letters of Sr. Bultó's surname with the last three of his nickname "Paco". The name was a suggestion of one of Bultaco's premier racers, and close friend of Sr. Bultó, John Grace from Gibraltar. CEMOTO is an acronym for "Compañia Española de Motores".
Description: Born and raised in Amherst, Ohio, John Penton was one of the most influential figures in the development of off-road motorcycle racing in America during the '60s and ‘70s. As a national champion rider, Penton went on to develop a legendary brand of off-road motorcycles that bore his name and defined an industry. His innovations were not reserved exclusively for the manufacture of motorcycles, however. Wanting to improve on the standard work boot that most off-road riders wore in the early days of motocross, He approached an Italian ski boot maker about modifying their boots for motorcycle use. The result was his groundbreaking 'Hi-Point' boots that would later be made by his second company, Hi-Point Racing Products.
Description: Experience the adrenaline rush with our 'Motocross Traveling Through The Night Speed Surge' shirt. This design encapsulates the thrilling spectacle of motocross riders navigating the darkness, their bikes streaking through the night with unmatched speed and precision. Tailored for motocross aficionados, nocturnal adventurers, and those captivated by the intense energy of nighttime racing, this shirt seamlessly blends high-octane imagery with a sense of daring. With its captivating graphic and comfortable fabric, wear it to evoke the exhilarating sensation of speed, the allure of the night, and the relentless surge that defines the world of motocross.
Description: On June 22, 1975, the world's top motocross riders converged on Carlsbad, California for the 500cc United States Grand Prix. This was the 6th round of the Motocross World Championships and a rematch of the previous season where, once again, the two top competitors in the chase for the cup.