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HINTS AND TIPS
By Rod Breaker
MORE ON ENDURO PREPARATION
While back East the Enduro that starts at midnight has been around
for some time, (Mark Twain Trail, Iowa Tall Corn Derby, Mormon Trail,
etc.) their popularity is just beginning on the West Coast. For many
riders this means worrying about whether the lights ~i11 keep working or
not; this is something they have not had to contend with before. Besides
a thorough checkout before you go on the run to see that all the
connections are clean and everything is in working order, you can be
prepared for any problems that may crop up along the way. It is a good
idea to carry some type of small flashlight just in case, I have seen riders
coming into a check with their flashlight taped to the front fender and
using it for a headlight.
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I n the event that you may burn out one of
your bulbs, it might behoove you to wrap a
spare set of bulbs in some foam rubber and
insert them inside of your head lamp shell as
shown here where they will be out of the way
and safe from breakage. Better still, put a
headlamp bulb inside the lamp housing and a
taillight bulb can be taped inside of the
taillight lens, that way you can save time as
you will have to remove either one to change
it if it goes out and the bulb will be right
there at your finger tips. ~f your headlamp
uses the sealed beam type of unit, you are just
out of luck for carrying a spare unless you
convert your lamp to the bulb type. I f you
would rather not make this conversion, your
next best bet is to have. your pit crew carry a
spare sealed unit along. In case something
happens, you will be able to limp into the
next check point or gas check using someone
else's lights and change yours.
2.) While many of these night enduros use
public roads, the machines must conform to
the state vehicle code which states that the
tail lamp must be red in cotor. In case of a
good wheel ie, the lens can get shattered and
maybe you will have a tail lamp, but without
a lens; it can't be red so you could be liable
for a citation. One thing that will help is to
take scotch tape and cover the lens (of course
it must be clear scotch tape) this way it will
hold the lens together in case of an impact
and while it might not look pretty. it can be
kept in place so that you have a red tail lamp.
Another system that some riders use is to
paint the bulb with red fingernail polish so if
they lose the lens, it will still be red (of course
jf the unit gets crunched, nothing is going to
help).
3.) If you machine has the wires to the dipper
switch running through the handlebars, this is
asking for trouble. In case you fall down and
the lever turn< on the handlebar, there is a
good chance of sheari ng the wires off and
By Elaine Jones
PERRIS, CAL., July 24,1971 - One of
the biggest entries for Perris turned out
tonight in spite of the Point Run at
Elsinore and both new and old faces put
on quite a show.
Tim Holm had things together best as
he picked up wins in both the 125cc
Novice 11 and the 175 -2 OOcc class.
Second and third place Dan McWhorter
and Rex Hailey applied pressure in the
125cc class with each one right on his
back wheel. In the second moto Rex
Hailey came from no where to take the
win. Gorden Bettencourt working on a
handicap flag came about as close as
anyone can to taking the win from Tim
but the novice rider held his cool and
the number one spot.
Vince Graves picked up his fIrst win
of the season in the AlE moto and like
most of the races it was close. Walt
Foster, a hard charger, never let up on
Graves hoping for that one mistake that
would open up a hole. Unfortunately
for Walt, Vince never made one.
Bud Barry racked up another win in
the Novice Moto B aJ]d if he keeps on
he will find himself riding with the big
boys.
Tom Darrah, a new face to the
winner's circle, got it all together to
take the win in the Novice Moto A.
Harold Holladay and Jeff McDevitt were
a close second and third and all of them
were running almost identical times.
Rick Draudt fmally figured out his
Bultaco and had some fine duels with
Dusty Mudd to take the 250cc Novice
ill.
Draudt just traded a baby
Greenstreak for the bigger Bul and his
flfst few outings hadn't been too
successful. Maybe Mudd inspired him to
better things.
Taking a liking to Perris was Mike
Albright as he picked up the gold in the
250cc Novice 11 go while David
Boydstun had the most poin Is in the
250cc Novice 1. But it went right down
to the wire with three evenly matched
riders. Dave Fletcher was second and
Steve Waller third.
Rohert Zepeda was the top man in
the 125cc Novice II class. Jim Ashley
was arguing the point but lost when he
tangled in the tires and almost ended up
in the spectators laps. Jim Miller took
the first 125cc Novice class over David
Rees and Dave Diableo.
Steve Bales is getting close to a Perris
Amateur raing as he picked up another
win in the 100cc Novice 11 class. It was
a clean sweep for Kawasaki riders with
Donald Ray and Dave Racine second
and third.
Allen Hauser, another new face gave
Dan McWhorter his second, second
place finish in the 100cc Novice 1.
Dottie Forst and David Jones scored
wins in the Mini-Bike goes with John
Guthrie and Jim Freyder taking the
wins for the Mini-Cycles.
For all those riders who think the
return strip into the pits is a racetrack,
come sit with the spectators and eat all
of the dust you raise. If you can't get it
on out on the track don't do it in the
pits, it doesn't prove a thing!
(Results on page 32)
causing a direct short with the hot wire to the
switch. These wires should be taken out of
the handlebars and a small notch filed in the
edge of the switch bracket so the loom can fit
through it. Then run the wires down the
outside of the handlebar as shown here, but
they should be taped to the bar to avoid
getting. caught in the underbrush and tearing
off. All the wires that travel out in the open
should be checked to see that they are close
to the frame so they will not get caught and
ripped off.
MX CHAMPIONS
The New Mexico Motocross Club
held its championship race oh the
Fourth of July at Bearcat Racetrack
near Albuquerque. Riders from seven
different states participated. The point
. standings indicate the champions for the
year and appear on page 32.
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