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Cycle News Issue 49 December 12, 2017

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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CN III VOICES W H A T Y O U A R E S A Y I N G "Seriously: Keep it simple, stupid!" Archives: Carl Cranke Thank you so much for the look back at Carl Cranke. I remember reading about him in Cycle magazine back in the '70s (Cycle News was impossible to get in the small town I grew up in near Ontario, Canada) and one of the articles I remember most described how the writer went out rid- ing with Carl, who, of course, was quickly out of sight. The writer was riding along and noticed these bizarre swoop- ing tracks carved way up high on the embankment beside the fire road, looking like St. Louis arcs. Turns out they were Carl, having fun ripping his bike up on the throttle. To me that epitomized all there is about riding a dirt bike: having fun and messing about! Thanks for the memories. Matt Warburton Michael Lock Interview Great article about the new Flat Track. I liked the old Class C rules. Ascot was filled every Friday. The fans and the rac- ers were great. Check out the novices, amateurs and experts from the '60s. Many became world famous. S. A. McAtee How does Lock explain the poor racer entries at Sturgis, Calistoga, Peoria, Texas and Perris? Some of these events didn't have heat races because of the low number of entered racers. Lack of entries will lead to lack of fans and everything will go backward. AFT lost Hager- stown after 30 years and now Charlotte after three years, and Indianapolis with history going back the 1950s. Lock can't claim success while losing tracks and racer entries. Herman Wallace Roeseler/Smith Great photo of Larry Roeseler and Malcolm Smith in your Captured section. Having two legends like that in one photo is pure gold. Keep them coming. I anxiously look forward to every issue every week. Thank you, Cycle News. John Brunner Honda XR650L Thanks for reminding me what an incred- ible bike the Honda XR650XL is. I rode one on a round trip from Atlanta to the Arctic Ocean in NW Territo- ries Canada back in 1996 with a six-gallon IMS tank on it. But never forget the equally capable old-school DR650 Suzuki, which needs some love. I took an old two- valve-head 1982 DR400 from London to Australia back in 1983—put 70K+ miles on it before handing it off (back in the UK) to a buddy who used it for years as his daily commuter; 20-liter aluminum tank on that one. Point being, stick a big old tank and some big-arsed bags on a bike that you can handle well enough and you can go just about anywhere! I've included pictures from a trip I did earlier this year from Atlanta to Colorado where my 2015 DR650 with a five-gallon Acerbis tank "outperformed" all my 800/1190/1200-mounted colleagues. Seriously: Keep it simple, stupid! Michael Tucker Letters to the editor can be sent to voices@cyclenews.com. Published letters do not necessarily reflect the position of Cycle News. Letters should not exceed 150 words and are subject to editing. Anonymous letters won't be considered for publication and each letter should contain the writer's name, address and daytime phone number… Editor P6

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