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RIP Malcolm Smith

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I was so sorry to read this on the other forum….

www.legends-yamaha-enduros.com/forum/the...ge/rip-malcolm-smith

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and then I spell his name wrong in the subject…….ugh!
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thanks for the correction MarkT
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Replied by Tinkicker on topic RIP Malcolm Smith

How sad.  A true legend and a true nomad racer.  I first heard of smiffy in that great film "  On any Sunday". So yes, he was known and respected by dedicated bikers, even over here in the UK.

RIP Smiffy.
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