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Cal Rayborn more >

Born and raised in San Diego, California, by the 1960s Cal was winning races at local club meets. He turned pro on the Grand National circuit in 1965 and won his first AMA National in Carlsbad in 1966. As a Harley-Davidson factory racer, he won at Daytona in both 1968 and 1969. The following year, he rode a Sportster-based streamliner at the Bonneville Salt Flats and achieved a world record 265mph. Cal won 11 AMA Nationals during his short career. Perhaps his most famous race was at the Transatlantic March races held in the United Kingdom. Using an under-powered, borrowed bike, he won three of the six rounds and tied for top scorer. He became a factory racer for Suzuki in 1973 but was killed later that year when his bike seized and crashed in New Zealand. more > photos >

 

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Original (23" x 24"), pencil and watercolor, $1,500. Purchase >
Artist's Proof (23" x 24"), only 25 in series, $175. Purchase >
Signed & Numbered Print (23" x 24"), only 250 in series, $150. Purchase >
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Rodney Farris

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Original (20" x 24"),watercolor, $800. Purchase >
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Signed & Numbered Print (20" x 24"), only 250 in series, $75. Purchase >
Poster Print (20" x 24"), open edition, $50. Purchase >

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Kenny Roberts more > Team Roberts >

Having earned his reputation first on dirt ovals and later, the road racing circuits in the United States, Kenny is one of the all-time "world greats" in motorcycling. This portrait shows him on the infamous Yamaha TZ750 -- a bike he rode only twice and considered 'unrideable.' After switching to road racing, in 1977 he won six of the seven AMA Formula One races and the following year became the first American to win a World 500 Grand Prix title. Kenny went on to rule the World Grand Prix circuit and by 1980 had won three consecutive World 500 Grand Prix titles. At the end of the 1983 season, he retired from full-time racing to form his own World 500 Grand Prix team and in 1996, created and developed the Modena KR3 Grand Prix motorcycle. He was presented the AMA Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. Kenny signed this portrait the day after the Sacramento Mile in 2001. photos >

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Original (27" x 38"),watercolor, signed by rider. Sold.
Artist's Proof (27" x 38"), signed by rider, only 25 in series, $350. Purchase >

Signed & Numbered Print (27" x 38"), signed by rider, only 250 in series, $275. Purchase >
Poster Print (27" x 38"), open edition, $125. Purchase >

 

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