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Califonia Trail Rides Presents the 7th Amlal
long legs. Says Turbo Association honcho Miller: "These bikes can do SOO-mile
days, no sweat, riding the superslabs to
a place with great roads like the ones
here in Virginia. Doing that with my
friends on modem sportbikes can leave
even the young ones with chiropractor
Dual Sport Jamboree
bills."
Anyhow, although most turbo riders
don't really care, we're amused the
industry has come around to rediscovering what some call the "sporting standard" - a category largely ignored
between 1982-1992.
As to an owners' survey, it isn't just
crotchety oldsters like me holding onto
the past; a handful of 20-somethings
was pulled into the fun as well. At the
rally, they said they liked the power (of
course) but also the bikes' rarity and
surprisingly small initial cost.
So what of turbocharging's future?
Aren't such bikes obsolete? Not on your
life. True, aging OEM parts are expensive, but enthusiasts are stockpiling all
they can lay their hands on, and Miller
revealed that club requests are in to the
factories to invoice their stock so the
remaining supplies can be bought up in
a package deal of some kind. At a discount, of course....
·Meanwhile, specialists like California's Mike Chestnut are busy rebuilding
turbochargers - sometimes making them
perform better than most peoples'
wildest dreams. How does a 200-bhp
Kawasaki streetbike strike you? Chestnut's turned out·many. My own Big K
(with factory road race computer via
Chestnut, 810 kit, Garrett T02 turbo,
etc.) makes 144 bhp on the dyno - and
yes, I have the printouts.
Likewise, the other bikes can be hotted up (though not as extensively) with
bigger turbine wheels, better-scavenging exhausts, etc. Plus, Stateside, at least
one turbobike - the Twin Racing Team
CBR900RR - is racing in Superbike classes, a.nd turbo expert Bob Behn has
developed a boost system that turns
itself off in the comers.
You won't find many of us gettin'
down in the tight stuff (it would tear
divots from our jeans). Actually, the
only rallygoers in full leathers were
the Dutch, who do know how to
scratch.
But in medium-to-fast (80-130 mph)
sweepers and roll-ons we'll get the brat
packs' attention, guaranteed. My own
near-vintage Kawasaki looks innocuous
enough with its skinny tires and all.
However, it stomps my ZXll up to 150
mph. In the straights, it also simply
inhales ZX9s, CBR900RRs and other
impudent youngiters. Not refined,
maybe; just nasty.
Finally, these factory machines are a
bit schizoid. When you commute or putter off for groceries, it's easy. And
maybe it should be if your neighborhood is infested with police like mine.
Yet after you tiptoe outta' town, each
will perform impressively on trips of
any length.
They'll pull steep hills - even with
passengers and luggage - with the
punch of modem bikes. Even the little
Honda 500 dispenses no-lag highway
power for instant adrenaline. In real
comfort.
Interested? If so, you'll· get troubleshooting help, supply sources, info of all
kinds and a special comradeship
through the Turbo Association. While
factory models are in the great majority,
modifieds and one-offs are welome, too.
The TMIOA also publishes a very
useful newsletter for members, and
you'll get a T-shirt, too. Write to P.O.
Box 385, Westtown, PA 19395, or call
201/894-1704.
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An AMA 0-37 Dual Sport Adventure starting in the Barton Flats area •.
of the San Bernardino National Forest.
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Sunday, Sept. 29, 1996
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Open to street Legal Dual Sport Bikes Only.
Spark Arrestor Required,
COURSE DESCRIPnON:
A100+ mile dual-sport loop in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains
around the Big Bear, California area with optional sections for the more
experienced riders. Agreat ride for novice and experienced riders alike!
Come up and enjoy the entire weekend! We'll be gathering on
saturday in the group camping area (no water or hookups) off East Jenks
Lake loop Road in the Barton Flats area. Hiking, fishing and other out·
door activities are nearby. PortaiXltties are in place.
Amphitheater
Special technical and dual-sport sponsor seminars
on Saturday 2-5 p.m..
The permitted area is located in the san Bamardino National Forest;
event will be operated on a nolHliscriminatory basis under perm~ issued
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No unlicensed, non-streellegaJ riding allowed in campground.
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Sunday, sept 29.
Roll charts provided. B_rin;g.:..your_r.;..oll...;.chart--,"hoIde...;...;..;..r._ _~
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Free Chii Feast on Saturday Night for All Entrants,
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generous spor SOlS.
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