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RUST magazine: Rust#26

2018 HUSQVARNA TEs – shock headline: they’re fuel-injected! DAKAR REBOOT – yeah, we want to ride this one, please BON VOYAGE – Andy does a runner (or rather ‘did’) *** Of course Husky have fuel-injected their 250 & 300 two-strokes (there’d have been an outcry if they hadn’t). We sent RUST’s new apprentice along to see what it was like. Have we told you about him?! Also in this issue: the African Dakar experience, today, only like yesterday (you’ll see); and RTW day one – what’s that like? RUST, it’s the smart read. Hope you like it! Jon Bentman (Editor, RUST)

2018 HUSQVARNA TEs – shock headline: they’re fuel-injected!
DAKAR REBOOT – yeah, we want to ride this one, please
BON VOYAGE – Andy does a runner (or rather ‘did’)

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Of course Husky have fuel-injected their 250 & 300 two-strokes (there’d have been an outcry if they hadn’t). We sent RUST’s new apprentice along to see what it was like. Have we told you about him?!

Also in this issue: the African Dakar experience, today, only like yesterday (you’ll see); and RTW day one – what’s that like?

RUST, it’s the smart read. Hope you like it!

Jon Bentman
(Editor, RUST)

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ust heritage<br />

EXTRAORDINARY SKIES<br />

The Sahara offers its best moments at sunrise and sunset. In the morning<br />

the sand is firmer, the atmosphere is fresher, helping the rider. The light,<br />

coloured with a thousand tints of red and orange, is beautiful, almost<br />

biblical. Every year, the participants wait for these magic moments. after<br />

sunset is just as fantastic – running away from the smothering heat of a<br />

bedroom, I spent an extraordinary night under the stars gazing upon the<br />

Milky Way and the entire night sky. Freed of light pollution, only in the<br />

desert can we appreciate such a breath-taking show.<br />

The next day, the last off-road stage of the trip allowed us to play in a<br />

few last small dunes, to cross cheerfully (now) some fesh-fesh before<br />

heading to Ouarzazate via the famous Lake Iriki (completely, and always,<br />

dried up).<br />

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