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The Weekly Feed: Limited Edition Rieju ISDE, Product Special, and the 1987 Honda CR250

Jaroslav Falta participated in the 1973 Carlsbad USGP riding a CZ motocross bike, which was considered a highly trick and advanced machine at the time. However, during this suspension revolution, Willy Bauer and his upgraded Maico shocked everyone with their superior suspension. Despite this, Falta won the 1974 Superbowl of Motocross event on a CZ and was on his way to winning the World Championship in 1974. Sadly, he was penalized for jumping the starting gate, which cost him the title. This photo was taken at the District 37 Enduro held at Charlie’s Place.

Rieju MR 6Days Argentina

Rieju has launched a limited edition bike called the MR 6Days Argentina 300, which is based on the MR Pro 2024 model. The design of the bike pays homage to the Argentinean flag, as it will be the host country for the FIM International 6Days event in 2024. The MR 6 Days Argentina comes with several interesting features, including a complete FMF exhaust system, Crosspro extended crankcase cover and silicone blue cooling hoses. It is also equipped with KYB suspension, X-Trig clamps, Renthal Twinwall bars, and Nissan brakes.

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Interesting fact with this Suzuki Ad, John Desoto’s brother is Ron, not Don.

This was a great year for the Maico 490!

FMF Legends Jersey

The FMF Legends Red/Yellow Jersey, also known as the Since 73′ Legends Jersey, is a highly iconic jersey worn by numerous motocross legends in the early days. To celebrate its heritage and the 50th Year Anniversary, FMF has brought back this jersey with improved performance and classic style. The jersey features a vintage 70s moto feel with modern fit and materials, including custom dyed micro mesh fabric for maximum airflow and updated moisture-wicking fabric for dryness. It also showcases the classic FMF logo on the front and back.

The Since 73′ Legends Jersey

-$78.00

-Available in sizes XS through 3XL

-Made with custom dyed micro mesh fabric for maximum airflow

-Features updated moisture-wicking fabric to keep you dry

-Classic FMF logo on the front and back

-Available at WWW.FMFRACING.COM

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The 2023 linkage pull rod nuts are not self-locking and are prone to fall off/come loose. Our replacement nut is a Fuji-style self-locking nut that will replace the 2 OEM nuts on the linkage pull rod. The front linkage nut has a flat flange on one side that sits against the frame, and our Fuji-style self-locking nut does not need this flange as we go from the 19mm with a flange stock to a 22mm with no flange providing more clamping force and a self-locking feature that will give you peace of mind.

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The Honda CR250 in 1987 was an excellent bike, especially in the desert enduro world. It had a powerful and smooth motor, making it versatile for different riding conditions. The bike performed well in both motocross and off-road scenarios. The photo shows the bike outside of Charlie’s Place during a District 37 Enduro event. It’s worth mentioning that the following year, Honda made changes to the bike that affected its performance negatively, such as fitting an Upside Down Fork and modifying the chassis.

2024 Mercedes-Benz E-Class First Drive: Innovations On the Road

The latest addition to the E-Class lineup is the Routines feature. This unique feature allows you to personalize your driving experience. You can customize the cabin lighting, adjust the HVAC settings, and even control the seat heaters based on specific triggers like external temperature. Say goodbye to manually adjusting these settings!

Mercedes is also looking to integrate Routines with their ChatGPT technology, which was recently introduced in beta. While this integration might sound unsettling to some, it will likely remain optional for the time being.

Now, let’s shift gears and focus on performance. In the United States, the new E-Class will be available in two versions. The first is the E350 4MATIC, equipped with a 2.9-liter inline-four cylinder engine and a 48-volt mild hybrid system. This combination delivers 255 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. Moving up the lineup, we have the E450 4MATIC, featuring a larger 3.0-liter inline-six engine and the same hybrid system. This more powerful option offers an impressive 475 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. It’s worth noting that every E-Class model comes with hybrid technology, although a plug-in model will not be initially available in the United States.

Both models are paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission and feature 4MATIC all-wheel drive for enhanced traction and stability.