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Cycle News 2023 Issue 30 August 1

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VOLUME ISSUE AUGUST , P127 needed little time to recognize any similarity between these two models was purely coincidental. The Elsinore's 57-inch wheelbase gave it the appearance of a long- legged thoroughbred racehorse, while the CZ's stodgy, squatted look seemed more reminiscent of a draft horse pulling the milk wagon through the streets of Prague before the great war. Honda's rounded aluminum alloy fuel tank was unpainted on each side; if it wasn't there to make you go faster. The CZ, mean- while, still sported protective rubber knee pads on each side of its squarish "coffin" tank, almost encouraging the owner to care for their machine and to lovingly avoid scratching the bright red paint on their new motorcycle. Once, when asked about a cer- tain Beatles' song, Paul McCart- ney, said, "It was good, because we did it!" Was the Elsinore good, simply because it came from Honda? Perhaps, but the CN staffers (which included the highly respected journalist John Huetter) backed up their admira- tion for the Honda with the facts. Quality abounded on the 250M. "It was hard to find goodies or a normal replacement item that Honda hasn't paid attention to," CN wrote. "Nothing has been short cut in construction." The CZ, meanwhile, inspired the testers to write out a detailed list of attributes that really sound more like they were trying to convince themselves of the mo- torcycle's worthiness. The bike featured chain adjusters that are "normal CZ funky." The "rims are plain old steel and nothing to brag about." Even the fiberglass fenders "look nice and work until they break." It seems as if both motor- cycles were meeting all expecta- tions! But hyperbole won't get you holeshots; could the CZ uphold its proud legacy when the test moved from the race shop to the racetrack? Honda had yet to win a major motocross race; the Czech factory had more World motocross championships cups than could ever fit on one fire- place mantel. The truth would be determined at the old Arroyo Cycle Park, now called Glen Helen Raceway. Alas, the duel was barely underway before the Honda began to display its superior - ity. In a drag race, the Elsinore immediately put a bike's length between itself and the CZ, a lead that would double at the end of the 110-yard stretch. The Honda's six-port engine, fed by a 34mm Keihin, simply rocketed away. The CZ could count only one blessing; a new Filtron filter ELSINORE THE AGES Up until the Elsinore showed up, the CZ was the racer's bike of choice in the U.S. It performed well, was affordable and parts were easy to find.

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