Customer Reviews
16 Again! - By: Chilly Willy, 07 Dec 2008 
I have just spent one of the most enjoyable Sunday mornings for a very long time, other than riding my bike, by finally watching "On any Sunday".
I've read a lot about this film & it's all true. It's a tonicin a world of commercialism & PR, these riders are true legends who just do it for the love of it despite broken backs, legs & noses.
It's period, yet timeless style & the hilarious dry humour of the commentary are pure entertainment but most of all it made me feel sixteen again when my bright orange Raliegh Chopper was actually a Harley oval racer, South Yorkshire industrial wasteland was Californian scrubland & my hands had permenant gravel rash.
As others have said if you love motorcycles you must have this film because if you're now forty six & have to wear a suit five days a week they still can't stop you from dreaming of being Mert Lawill.
the best! - By: Mr. N. J. Denham, 17 Nov 2008 
I first saw thisin the 70's & it kick-started (sorry) a life long love for motorcycles....yes, the bikes are old, but it just doesn't matter. It's just perfect. AND, it's got Steve McQueen- a genuinely good rider, Brilliant.
The best motorcycle movie ever made - By: D. Prisk, 06 Dec 2004 
The description of this movie above is innacurate, there's very little road racingin this film. It is instead the seminal off road motorbike movie. Covering everything from speedway to motorcross & trials.
Despite being madein the '70s this film hasn't aged a bit & is still the best motorbike film ever made.
There's not much that can be said about this film, except if you have any interestin bikes (of any kind) you should own it. Just be prepared to go riding right afterwards as it's awesomely inspiring.