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Cycle News 1976 01 06

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• urn tn , YAMAHA 500 XTC By Charles Clayton "Hoop a! Hoopah!!" goes the motor and the overhead cam strokes the valves silently. We've never ridden a quieter, smoother running thumper than this. Starting drill is standard big four-stroke single procedure involving the . .' alvc IIfter tnggcr under the left andle, It takes five or six stomps of the tarter to bring her to life on frostly mornings; one or two kicks do it when she's warm. Big flywheels keep her running smoothly and retard acceleration when you gas it . Top speed is right about 80 mph. Yamaha bills its big new four-stroke as an Enduro. It weighs 304.5 lbs, ready to ride, including 6-volt battery, lights, hom and mirror. In the hands of a full-grown rider, it should be fine for western enduros, but a tu rning radius of 86.6 inches makes it handle a little too slow for tigh t woodsy runs like you find in the northwest and east. Its rake and long, long forks make the XT stable as a chopper in straigh t-line running, and it won't pitch you over the handlebars as easy as its cammer competition does when the going gets rough. With 171.5 lbs. resting on the rear tire an~ 133 o~ the front, you still have to gas It over Jumps to ke~p ~~ front end up. but for a heavy bike It IS very forgiving of the kind of mistakes we make when we get tired and forget to slow down. The XT's suspension is adequate as it comes, but there is room for improvement if you want to spend the bucks. The forks are whippy and work better raised two inches in the triple clamps. Our test bike, one of the first off the boat, had a lot of slop where the front brake lug fits in the left slider. We fixed it with a thin metal shi m. Dropping the forks reduced the ground clearance a little too much so we are constantly banging the armored downpipe on rocks. The left side cases are unprotected by the sk impy stock skidplate, so it will need a real bash plate installation for real enduro riding. More people have asked us what the XT is like than any dirt bike we've ever tested. For years hard to please riders have been stuffing available We ma naged to break the fr o nt brake lever in a crash , but XTC survived ma ny fa lls witho ut damage. Some t imes it takes two men to pick up. 42

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