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gav24
24th July 2013, 12:37
Bit of shameless advertising here but I'm having a clear out and this cool book has to go.
I know a few of you on here would love it....:drool:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=618792452

You'd love it more if you can read and understand French though:rolleyes:

Right plug over. As you were...

fridayflash
26th July 2013, 19:51
kool book, great era for the dakar, i remember back then yamaha entering a team of dt125s complete with huge tanks
and all the associated body work, imagine the state of the topend by race end:brick:

gav24
29th July 2013, 17:51
Jesus! Really?!?
I was surprised to read that the first bike to win the Dakar was an XL250, it seemed they nearly all settled pretty quickly on big bore singles and twins though.
I think some 125 mx bikes have been run in the past and more recently, but a dt175 trail bike is something else! Crazy! Must have been a French entry...nutters!:laugh:

fridayflash
29th July 2013, 19:28
yep, bloody madness eh..i think your right it was a french team..elf or similar, heres one although not
the full bodied ones i mentioned......
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UqqB8lzgBco/To6-Np3ptQI/AAAAAAAAB0I/cQxK8eiybxc/s640/dt125lc.jpg

gav24
31st July 2013, 06:36
That pic shows what a bad choice they are for the Dakar! Look at that rear suspension, it's not even bumpy! The riders body position says it all; a mix of depression, loneliness and hoping for a terminal engine failure so this hell ends quickly!:facepalm:

gav24
31st July 2013, 06:39
Another shameless plug - book in 1st post finishes around midday today! Sorry!