It is my understanding , that Clyde Bayer Passed away last night 3/27. Clyde was an icon in the mod division, he also developed and sold the Bayer exhaust and down housings and many other parts for mod engines. He will be missed. Our condolences to his family
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I first met Clyde and his son Kenny in the late 60's after getting back into racing upon completion of a 10 year Boat Racing layoff, and as Jeff Ruth stated in the 1st post, he certainly was an icon, in what at the time was called Super Stock racing sanctioned by AOF in its first years of operation after coming on the scene when NOA floundered. Clyde, with other long time racers in the Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas area, was a founding father and very instrumental in getting AOF off the ground.
What some who are not aware of, who did not know Clyde in that time frame, was that Kenny was equally fast with Konigs on "alky" maintained and massaged by Clyde and campaigned in the B & D classes that were run at that time by the Oklahoma club. He was equally adept at keeping the early 4 cyl rotary valve motors running at their best, as he did with the Super Stock motors of the time, and with Kenny doing his usual masterful job of driving, won many races as an "alky driver".
RIP Clyde and sympathy to the Bayer family from Eileen and I.
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Goodby Clyde
Seen several sunups with Clyde after Sat. night partys that went just a little bit to long. He partyed hard and raced hard. The Bayers were the racers that I measured my abilities against. Thanks for the good times. Kenny and family I will never forget him. He trully was what boat racing was about.
Art Kampen
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Kenny thoughts and prayers to you and all your family from the Snider's. I will tell you a funny story about Clyde I was 9 years old and my dad built me a J hydro with a Martin motor.We was down in Oklahoma at a race and I took my J boat out and thought I was really flying came in and Clyde came up to me and said if you want to win a race go the other way around the course,when I was testing I was going the wrong way around.Man did I ever get teased by him as I grew older,I sure am going to miss the teasing RIP Clyde
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Condolences to a great Racer
Words cannot discribe Clyde Bayer, he and Kenny were first class competitors. I only met Clyde a few times in our path of racing, but he left a huge and postive impression with me. Clyde, you will be missed.
Mike O'Brien
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Just learned this, Clyde was a 'one off the mold' kind and he left a legacy. We helped he and Doc Miller years ago and here we are again today as we try to help host and event here on Pigeon Creek that Clyde had a hand in starting years ago.
On of the best stories on Clyde was buying all, yes all, of those Chrysler pistons to run in Mercury blocks. He was an innovator in your sport. He had all types in his bag of tricks.
I last spoke to Kenny in late February and Clyde was doing fine then. We are very sorry to hear of his passing.
Kenny, Charlene (Conrad) and the rest of the family our thoughts and prayers are with you all. You have a marine heritage to live on and you will do fine.
Rick Pierce
Bass Cat & Yar-Craft Boats
Mountain Home, Arkansas
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Sentiments exactley, Kenney helped Doc and me secure a spot in the Tulsa Boat show this year, in hope of getting new bllod in our sport. Kenney has contributed money for for the "Thunder in in the Park" race in June.
We will have a High Points Clyde Bayer trophy in honer of the man.
Charlene was always great finding me parts for my 6 Cyl Mercs., and I have a Bayer tower and Pipes that should probably go on the mantle.
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