RUST magazine: RUST#30
RUST 30 * LEAP OF FAITH – we ride Extreme with Jonny & Taddy * VIVE LA FRANCE – how the ISDE 2017 was won (& lost) * THE GIMP & THE BOY – Rick & Charlie go looking for their lost youth, in the Pyrenees *** Here at RUST we’re chuffed to bits to have our new website up and running (after so much work), but as ever we’re still keeping it pinned – to bring you yet another issue, number 30! We’ve got three cracking stories plus another cool column that in all make 56 pages of solid moto-entertainment. We think you’ll like it… Happy riding and reading. Jon Bentman (Editor, RUST)
RUST 30
* LEAP OF FAITH – we ride Extreme with Jonny & Taddy
* VIVE LA FRANCE – how the ISDE 2017 was won (& lost)
* THE GIMP & THE BOY – Rick & Charlie go looking for their lost youth, in the Pyrenees
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Here at RUST we’re chuffed to bits to have our new website up and running (after so much work), but as ever we’re still keeping it pinned – to bring you yet another issue, number 30! We’ve got three cracking stories plus another cool column that in all make 56 pages of solid moto-entertainment.
We think you’ll like it…
Happy riding and reading.
Jon Bentman
(Editor, RUST)
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ust heritage<br />
We had printed off and loaded the turn-by-turn road book from 1986,<br />
which was positioned on the Kawasaki as it mounted on the handlebar<br />
brace – the honda had a fat bar with no brace. We soon abandoned<br />
the road map in favour of ‘Villes ou Localities’, which provided us with<br />
the names of the towns and the road numbers to get there, and also<br />
included such road book info as total and interim mileages, time<br />
checks and check points.<br />
We decided to make our first stop after 30km at sevignacq-Meyracq<br />
on the d934, where a handy trig-point told us we were 577 metres<br />
above sea level. Over a cup of coffee Charlie said that the place names<br />
and events were beginning to come back to him – after all, he had<br />
ridden the event five times and spent numerous additional days on<br />
two wheels and four scouting the route. Cue wobbly fade flashback to<br />
a younger, fitter Charlie harris who, with his trials and motocross<br />
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