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Cycle News 1967 02 09

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WEEKENDS If ON WHEELS By Peter Rar.h tman I understand the Japanese are going to import a new type of polka-dotted motorcycle clothing. The new line of apparel doesn't boast anything new in the way of protection or warmth. The only claim is that you won't have to get it cleaned every time you ride through a swarm of insects. ••••••••••••••••••• That reminds me of the old, old story, "00 you MOW how you tell a happy motorcyclist?" ,•• "You COlDlt the bugs his teeth!" 011 ••••••••••••••••••• Just as the Ford Motor Company created a sensation with the introduction of the Mustang a few years ago, I believe Royal Enfield will start to turn a lot of beads with tbeir new 750cc CUstom Street SCrambler. Tbe Mustang was tbe dream of a designer, and although the car didn't pioneer anything especially new mechanically, it's price, styling and "sex appeal" aade it a best seller. Tbe same story migbt bold true for Frank Cooper wbo is the Western Importer for Enfield. Frank is truly a motorcycling pioneer, and his influence over the years has been felt in many design and mercbandising ideas which bave belped the industry to grow. During tbe past few years, Frank bas been sketching. draIting, and discussing new ideas with the Enfield factory in England in an attempt to give the Ameri· can motorcyclist as sporty and exciting a bike as possible. Enfield has always had a reputation as a good. rot fairly conservative. road bike. Despite its tremendous top end and %. mile performance. it was very often considered an "old man's" motorcycle. It just didn't have that certain exciting style that some its sportier competitors offered. An

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