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but also devoted his life to riding - a hobby that turned out to be a profession . Being also a businessman , he made himself a career that became lucrative not only to the watching public , but also to himself and family . Malcolm was a successful Husqvarna agent and sold tons of goods after his film performance .
It is a movie with soul . When you follow the performers around vast deserts and narrow tracks , they ’ re sure to take your breath away - not once , not twice , but all the time during the 96-minute footage . The original version was released in the summer of 1971 . Scenes shot from a helicopter were unheard of in those days , but Bruce Brown did not spare any effort to go all-out in his solid ambitions . However , the movie isn ’ t only about stars , motocross , offroad riding and Six Days events . It covers most aspects of bike riding ; from the Salt Flats of Bonneville to Flat Track racing around narrow circuits .
For the Husqvarna brand , “ On Any Sunday ” became established to a wide audience who learnt how to spell and pronounce the Swedish name . Unlike in the 1930s , when English-speaking race fans thought the name being “ Husky-Banana ”, the