Gary Dunlop unveils retro livery to mark 20 years since Joey's famous RC45 victory at 1999 Ulster Grand Prix

Gary Dunlop has unveiled a new colour scheme for the Joey’s Bar Honda machines he will run in 2019, marking 20 years since Joey’s famous 1999 victory at the Ulster Grand Prix.
Gary Dunlop unveiled the Joey's Bar Honda which will sport a retro livery in 2019 marking 20 years since Joey's famous 1999 Superbike victory at the Ulster Grand Prix on the RC45 Honda.Gary Dunlop unveiled the Joey's Bar Honda which will sport a retro livery in 2019 marking 20 years since Joey's famous 1999 Superbike victory at the Ulster Grand Prix on the RC45 Honda.
Gary Dunlop unveiled the Joey's Bar Honda which will sport a retro livery in 2019 marking 20 years since Joey's famous 1999 Superbike victory at the Ulster Grand Prix on the RC45 Honda.

The legendary Ballymoney racer pulled out all the stops to win the second Superbike race on his ageing Honda RC45, seeing off the challenge of V&M Yamaha hot-shot David Jefferies after an epic duel around the 7.4-mile Dundrod course.

Jefferies had won the opening Superbike race on his Ulster GP debut and set a new lap record of 126.85mph in race two, but it was Dunlop who rolled back the years to secure victory on a famous day at the ‘Grand Prix’.

Today, Joey remains the most successful rider ever at the Ulster Grand Prix with 24 victories to his name.

Joey Dunlop famously won the 1999 Superbike race at the Ulster Grand Prix on his ageing RC45 Honda against V&M Yamaha riders David Jefferies and Iain Duffus.Joey Dunlop famously won the 1999 Superbike race at the Ulster Grand Prix on his ageing RC45 Honda against V&M Yamaha riders David Jefferies and Iain Duffus.
Joey Dunlop famously won the 1999 Superbike race at the Ulster Grand Prix on his ageing RC45 Honda against V&M Yamaha riders David Jefferies and Iain Duffus.

Sadly, the 1999 event was marred by the death of popular Coleraine man Owen McNally, who was killed after a crash in the final race of the day while leading the 250cc race.

The new-look Joey’s Bar Honda and the TT legend’s Ulster Grand Prix-winning RC45 are on display at the Blackhorse Northern Ireland Motorcycle Festival at the Eikon Exhibition Centre in Lisburn this weekend.