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I am a big Lechien fan. but if I remember correctly he over slept and arrived at the track too late to race.
It's been close to twenty years but I remember a few photos of the bike. I just cannot find them now.
The Shop
87 SR125 ((Eddie Warren's), still looking for USGP Clippings
For some reason I remember the SR125 they brought in for Lechien was totally different from the production based KX125 Eddie Warren raced.
Hopefully some one will have a photo.
Thank you for the help.
Basically, Dogger overslept and missed either the first practice or the event sign in - I do not recall which it was. I think it was sign in, but I am not certain.
They (the race officials) then would not let him race. It was a major bummer and crappy call.
To answer your question about photos, I know they exist. One of the mags, I think it was either Dirt Bike or Dirt Rider, had a full page color photo of the bike sitting on the stand in the pits. I clearly remember drooling over it and wishing that the Dogger would have won the event on that cool bike. I also think the same photo or a similar one was featured in the Dirt Bike / MXA calendar for 1988 as well, and which was sold on newstands.
See if Matthes or Tblazer has that image somewhere. Shouldnt be too hard to find. I think MXA also had a smaller photo, but it was black and white. Not sure which month to look for though as I have no idea when that event was held.
Fun wives tale fact about that event: Basically Big Dave Coombs was told by the AMA that if he wanted to hold a national at Steel City, then he had to hold the 125 USGP to see how things went, or something of the sort. He then got the Steel City national added to the calendar after that event.
Pit Row
Look a little more closely at the brake rotor... Honda had some kind of "exclusive" deal with Nissen on the brakes but the other teams were always getting back-door HRC brake components to run. Honda was SO crazy ahead of everyone back then, it's not even funny. That may well be a factory Honda brake on a factory Suzuki!
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