Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Chris Carter: 2015 Trailblazers Hall of Fame Inductee





Chris Carter was born in Palo Alto, California on April 23, 1951. His life on two wheels began, like many others, with a Schwinn Stingray bicycle which he used for his paper route. Every day he’d pedal by some neighborhood kids riding dirt bikes in a vacant lot. After hanging around long enough the boys let him have a turn and Chris was hooked on dirt bike riding.

Saving his money allowed Chris to buy his own bike in 1965, a Honda Scrambler, which he used to trail ride around the open lands of his northern California home. Soon the paper route was replaced by a job as a “Gunk brush” at a local dealership, A & A Motors. At the time future great riders like Kenny Roberts, Jim Odom and Mark Brelsford were launching their careers out of the same shop. Still a teenager, Chris used to cut school on Fridays to drive these riders’ bikes down south so they could race Friday nights at Ascot.

Soon the Honda Scrambler was replaced by a Greeves and Chris began racing in local off-road and motocross events. By 1970 he was racing in the Trans-Am Series on a pre-production Yamaha DT2MX which had been supplied to A&A. Traveling with Gary Jones, Chris got to see a lot of the country and hone his riding skills. Soon Yamaha hired Chris as a test rider for their off-road development program. Next Chris qualified for the International Six Day Trials (ISDT), an event he would compete in until 1977. He won a Gold Medal in Austria in 1976 and won the final motocross special test.



By this time he was working at Rocky Cycle where he would eventually become the West Coast Sales Manager. In 1984 a Taiwan-based cable company asked Chris if he would be interested in representing its brand in the United States. He decided that if he were ever to start his own business, this was his opportunity. Chris suggested he become their exclusive distributor rather than agent. They agreed, and Motion Pro was born. Cables were a problem for most dealers back then with multiple part numbers for the same cable, discontinued part numbers, poor packaging, etc. Chris redesigned the whole business making the packaging and identification of his product easier for distributors and dealers to inventory, use and determine correct application, even color coding them red for Honda, green for Kawasaki, and so on. This was just the beginning of the many innovations in products, parts, specialty tools, etc. that have made Motion Pro one of the most successful aftermarket companies in the world today, celebrating more than 30 years in business.

But Chris’s involvement with the sport and the industry goes far beyond his business. He simply loves motorcycles and everything about the sport, the people, and the whole culture. He still rides and tests new products, and gives back in every phase of motorcycling. For example, Motion Pro is the official tool sponsor for the American World Trophy and Junior World Trophy Teams. Motion Pro supports virtually every professional Dirt Track racer in the USA, and also works with Supercross, Road Racing, Motocross and off-road racing teams.

Chris is a historian of the sport, sponsoring a book on Honda’s Dirt Track history, as well as collecting many important vintage motorcycles once ridden by Hall-of-Famers like Don Emde, Bubba Shobert, and Preston Petty. He also serves on the AMA Hall of Fame Museum Board of Directors and supports many charitable and nonprofit organizations like the Blue Ribbon Coalition, the California Off-Road Vehicle Association, CRISTA Camps, the Trail Preservation Alliance, and Riders for Health, Oasis for Kids and many more.

Truly, Chris Carter is an inspiration to the sport and the industry he loves. The TrailBlazers proudly welcomes Chris Carter to the 2015 Hall of Fame!



Lucile Flanders Award

Because of his lifetime dedication to the sport, industry, culture, and history of almost every aspect of motorcycling Chris Carter is also receiving the inaugural “Lucile Flanders Award,” named after the late-Lucile Flanders, matriarch of the Flanders Company for many years after the passing of her husband Earl Flanders. Lucile’s involvement in the motorcycle industry and also the Trailblazers dated back to the early days of motorcycling. She was a great supporter of the sport throughout her life. The TrailBlazers proudly honor Chris with this award for his outstanding efforts as a rider, sponsor, businessman, historian, and philanthropist.

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