RUST magazine: RUST#27
RUST #27: there’s no such thing as a regular issue, we’re sure. In 27 we bid a sad farewell to an iconic race bike recently lost in a fire. As a counterpoint we have a motorcycling miracle to report, too, as JB actually gets his Project TLR up and running – and competes on it… While for our adventure-nut readers we have a brilliant ‘how to’ on preparing for The Big Trip. Plus a bit more. As always. We hope you’re having a great season’s riding and that you’ll enjoy the read. More soon! Jon Bentman (Editor, RUST)
RUST #27: there’s no such thing as a regular issue, we’re sure. In 27 we bid a sad farewell to an iconic race bike recently lost in a fire. As a counterpoint we have a motorcycling miracle to report, too, as JB actually gets his Project TLR up and running – and competes on it… While for our adventure-nut readers we have a brilliant ‘how to’ on preparing for The Big Trip. Plus a bit more. As always. We hope you’re having a great season’s riding and that you’ll enjoy the read.
More soon!
Jon Bentman
(Editor, RUST)
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geraint’s lost gold<br />
Geraint Jones’ works Maico 490Gs was, then, (until its recent loss) a<br />
monument. to the great long-lap enduros we enjoyed back in the 1970s<br />
and 80s – lost through the (european-wide) land (access) wars that have<br />
followed. A monument, too, to the robust, simple machine that a rider<br />
could take anywhere armed with just a screwdriver, an ‘adjustable’, and<br />
some lock wire (and of course a spare sparkplug). quite possibly it<br />
marked the zenith of the true enduro bike.