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Cycle News 1967 03 09

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ENDUROS ARE ************** FUN **************** FOR BEGINNERS By Dick Wright Enduros are fun for beginners as well as for the experienced desert rider. This year there are five enduros scheduled in District 37, starting with the Shamrocks M.C. Enduro April second, 14 miles north of Mojave. (more information on Calendar of Events) In this article we are goiDg to at· tempt to help the new rider, who is interested in getting into some mild motorcycle competition out in the desert, where speed is not necessarily the prime factor. To start with we doD't recommend that a rider take a fully equipped street bike, and try to ride it in a enduro, so we will start with preparation and equipmeDt, which involves taking the lights orr, fitting dirt L\res, air cleaner, lower gearing and speedometer. A good watch, mounted on the bike or around your neck is important. A license and muroerarerecommended. Clothing should include gloves, boots, helmet and a warm jacket. The Shamrocks M,C. are having a 3· loop run totaling in 125 miles. the start. lunch and finish are all in Cincos Res' taurant. The trail bikes go the first loop of 45 miles. To quote one of the Sham- ELSINORE NIGHT LIFE By DOD WaIJeD The threat of rain and cool weather did not dampen the spirits of 9 riders, wives and friends who came early and stayed late for the Elsinor scrambles this cool March night. Since the announcement that the District 37 Championship will be run by the Gripsters M.C. on ,April 9th, at Elsinore activity seems to be picking up, especially in the off times when the track i open for practice. From a distance on a day like Sunday, the sound of th Hondas, mixed with the Yamahas, Suzukis, and the Bultacos sounds like hive of giant bee s. Hybrid Tri-Aco Riding an interesting bike made with a Bultaco Metisse frame, tank, fenders and wheels, but with a 500 Triumph engine, is Dave Brooks, an Elsinore regular, who also rides a Bultaco 175 in the Novice ranks well enough to catch a first in the main. The Tri-aco was built by Don paysc and is sponsored bY John Garrish. 250 Experts Tussle A large field of 250 Experts battled it out for the honors. The winner of the first two motos and at least the moral victor was Tom Warren, Bultaco mounted. Tom did an endo along with Chuck Hatcher in the last mota, suffering a broken collarbone. Tom was overheard saying, ·O.K. lay it on me, what happened?· Tom had to battle his way past such riders as Chuck Hatcher, who made his bi-monthly trip from Las Vegas, Nevada with a fresh Bultaco that runs strong! Good riding Chuck! In this bash running very well was R. James, Suzuki mounted who caught a first and a second place looking very smooth and sure. In the Novice division, D. Brooks did the job on his Bultaco against D. Davis and T. Clarks on Triumphs. Stuff and Things The big bike boys put on quite a show. Experts Mike Van Acker, on a Triumph was riding hard all night, winning them all. Mike looks like he has his own fan club, judging from the large number of suPporters with him. Arvil Spar ks did the job to the 500 Experts on a Triumph with R. Nichols, Triumph mounted, and M. Chamberlin in third. A regular at Elsinore and a big help around the track, is R. Marquis on a 350 Honda who has been riding here about one and one half years. Rick has been sorting out bike problems here but used to be a regular winner. He rides a 350 against the 500 Experts. (Results on page 16) Tujunga, California 91042. Pre entry is $3.00-Post Entry will be $4.00. If you and your friends want to enter lS a three man team, then your num bers will be drawn March 29, 1967 at Sunland Park at 8:30 p.m. Also it is smart to come to the run at least two hours early so you can check out the time schedule, get instructions and check your bike over. As mentioned before, the trail bikes will go the first loop of 45 miles only. The second and third loop will be a little rougher. Each loop finishes at the same pit area, so if you run into pro blems you can always stop after the first loop or the second loop. Also there is always a clean-up crew that goes around the course to see if anyone has broken down. It is always good to come out with a wddy so you can help each other in case of a break-down. The desert is reaJ)y nice this time of year, cool and brisk in the morning and DOt 100 hot in the afternoon, so get your equipment organi zed and come on out. Also, reel free to write iD if you have any questions or suggestions, as Cycle News will be having some more articles about Enduros in the weeks to come. a; • -FiUroD -Air Filters, JudsoD - Prods" . . -- - - - - - - - I • Francisco Castoroil, Dri-slide, Fi- I I glass tanks & seats, John Cooper & Big Jobn Boots. I I All Available From • .c:: ~ I I t.:I SIMPSON MOTORS ! 5475 San Fernando Rd. West Los Anleles, Calif. 90039 .El~ ~7=!O!! • I .I Trailing Parties Recommended It would be mysuggestion that a rider have a minimum of three recent desert trailing parties under his belt before signing UP for an enduro. Practicl! the sandwashes, as well as the open trails as you will be riding in Hare & Hound type territory. If this is the first competition of any kind that you have entered, we recommend that you just concentrate on negotiating the trail, and try to keep UP with the riders iQiront of you. An Enduro works just like a sports car rally. This means you will be riding against the clock, trying to maintain a schedule set UP by the promoting club. (A.n example would be a 24 miles average or 2 miles for each 5 minutes, there are twelve five minute periods in each hour or 12 times 2 miles in 24 miles an hour). There will be check points on the course where they will note down your time. The checks will be not less then 5 miles apart. When talking about rules, I would like to recommend the book written by Lynn Wineland, ·Motorcycle Sport·, published by Petersen Pu blishing Company 5959 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles. Phone HO 6-2111, The $2 book covers all phases of the sport, and there is a very good chapter on enduros written by Bob Steffan a member of the Shamrock M.C. and winner of quite a few enduros. When talking to Wineland about enduros be gave the following pointers, ·a new rider sbould waste his first enduro, find out what it is all about, learn to ride the trails, enjoy the ride and doD't be disappointed if you don't win a trophy the first time out. TheD you will be ready the next time to go out after the gold. Also remember it is hard to be early, so try to keep up a consistent pace. Try to avoid beiDg late,· Getting back to the Shamrocks Enduro, send your application in before March 27 to Tom Center 7735 Kyle Street Below: These steep downhill trails are not dangerous. despite the appearance. Tips to rememb er: Easy use of front brake, put in gear (use compression release on a single cylinder (4-stroke), allowing engine to act as air pump; stay back on Saddle, don't lock legs under bars. Use low gear with throttle off and ease down with gentle use of both brakes and playing with clutch. 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