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Cycle News 1994 09 28

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The Nevada Rally Experience (Right) "He made me do Itl" At the finish of the rally, I am congratulated by Franco Acerbls, event promoter and my former boss. (Below) Here, I guide the big XR Into a gas stop. ,Team Honda's pits provided little rest, rarely taking over five seconds to completa. 43 minutes, which is a long time to go without relieving yourself. Not only tha t, but I had again been too nervous to eat in the morning, and my bod y was beginning to rebel. Fighting a fever and chills, I took a shower and hobbled off to the rid ers' meeting, completely and totally drained. I'd finished 15th on the day and climbed to 16th overall, but had serious doubts about starting Day Four. After all, I had other problems to contend with as well.. . AU the riding pants I brought with me were one sizetoo large, as I had hoped the extra room would be more comfortable over the long haul. The ide a worked to some degree, bu t my heavy fanny pack would push the pants down, and I had finished Day One with nothing but underwear covering my rear end. My dad rectified the problem by zip-tying my pants to my kidney belt, but the damage had been done, and I fou ght a serious case of baboon butt for th e remaind er of the event. Figuring I probably wouldn't be able to eat the next morning, I finally got smart and ate two dinners that night, and I actually didn't feel too bad on Wednesday. That's fortunate, since Day Four offered the most spectacular scenery of the rally. The shortish jaunt to Ely included an awesome trip up the beautiful Shell Creek mountain range, but the slippery trip back down caused many a problem for several riders - or so I surmised by the many skid marks shooting off the edge of the gravelcovered fire road . With my trick XR, however, I could engine-brake controllably into the turns and jus t as easily hook up and accelerate down the straights; the thing was awesome. The 628 was great just about eve rywhere, for that matter - probably the best bike I've ever ridden. The motor offered gobs of oomph over an extremely broad powerband, and it could lug down for rocky climbs or rev out on fast dirt roads. Not only that, but the suspension gobbled up anything in its path, reminding me of those big Baja off-road trucks that have a mile of travel. More than once, I'd get a sick feeling in my stomach when an unexpected rut or washou t would pop up on a high-speed trail, but no matter how fast I 'Th'e:' ireatwhlte 'shark • ICO lWIye2 digital odometer. (Stockmechanical unit retained for back-up.) , . '. . • Kill button switched to right side of bars: (Road book arid odoadvance buttons take space on left side.) . .. , . ' . . .: . Scotts Unic steeringdamper; onda hasgaineda reputatiO,nfor . en .. . . ' Steerer tube-mounted oil cooler., . , doing things right,

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