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Cycle News 1969 04 08

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OUDf, Dou, CIIrl Ell" co Hews 8)' BtWe K. s.pr Wi••,. Will S,I. 1.,.,4.4 114.' PRAMEKITS and Complete CHASSIS to fit popt.lI.r _ ....... ~?-~:::;::;::;.:::::; for STREET. ROADRAC. . . . and MOTOCROSS I~~!r~ ,I,. Egg Hunt; 1st Bob Bristol, Road Cruisers M.C., 2nd Joe Walker, Singing Wheels M.C., 3rd Leon Cooper, S1ng1ng Wheels M.C., 4th Harry Watkins, Poway M.C., 5th Ralpb Reeves, Marys Men M.C., 6th Ron Derouin, Road Cruisers M.C., 7th Dorothy Wilson, Poway M.C., 8th Jo Flzzell, Tri-City M.C. Collector at most eggs (24) Ralpb Reeves, Marys Men M.C. Oldest AMA Member: Harry Teacbout, Slnging Wheels M.C. Oldest Entry: Dick Trago, Road Cruisers M.C. Longest DIstance Rider: Tom Rittenhouse, Gardena (with his toy poodle). Best Dressed Club: Singing Wheels M.C. Largest Club: TriCity M.C. BEAlmFUL ENGINE SUITABLE ~HONbA •..•.iilllf.····· for ~ Z'~"'''';..e:~, Into pro, . . . lon.1 r.cl., Do YOU have a ;i6i{,fiira{rs···· "PRAMING?" ::; "'S.nd One 0 0 " · for UP-to.cIate "SUPERGOODIESI" B812271 Co ADAMBIA, CA.11113 &/14/i1' Jack Wilkinson & ptlen1 4&0 Honda sel fasllsl Am. lime 11 Pornalld Na1io1al. !I/l/&I Jack IlIkllson & fasl 4&0 HOlda sel fasllsl Am. 11IM ., 5aI J,Sf Na11.,.I. HI" l.ct ••t'. , ••, setld ,. cUo .. rice. z~ REAL H'I~a bl • wi..., 3 Or_ e,I".'2155 (114) &31-1422 Box 3 2-STROKE PERFORMANCE WITH REED SYSTEMS MOllE POWER MOllE TOROUE SETTER COOLING LESS LOADING-uP MOADER POWER RANGE MORE CARSURATIQN POSBISLE HOOAKA" BULTACO MONTESA" YAMAHA OT-1 Taft Cal ifornia Rough Scrambles Race (A.M.A.) February 23, 1969 125cc Novice \ lsi place MB XCIOO Eldon Carroll M B SPORTCYCLES. 311 E. ALEXANDER AVE.• TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98421 $ 2 9 :o~..oo CtI;...... _ ...... _ . . SAN DIEGO !- Q. t S,ndr. Honry of F.llbrook, SIn Dlo,o CounlY'. ollly known mOllIber 0' Molllr M,ld. lond. III SOIItIIl1lICl "lIla •• m_ ~ Several years ace the LutbIlrnAuoc1ation for Retarded Cbildren opened tbe ~ Home at Gu1d1DC Haada at Lakeldde, California. The borne wa.s planned for ~ 150 residents (The children are nenr ~ called patients or other tnstltutloaa1 ..,) names) with complete fac111t1es enD U Inc1ucUng a cute little "Village canteen" with candy stripe tables and chairs. Being a charitable, nOD-prallt orpnlzatlon and receiving DO help from tbe United Service Fund, the bome Is dependent entirely uPon private subscriptions for its survival. They have a full time paid staff at pratesslonal therapists but rely greatlY uPOD volunteer help from coilege and b1gb school students to lin the children 1ncUviduaI attention and direction in their physical education and recreation. For three years now, 'Ibe Slnging Wheels Motorcycle Club at San Diego bas held a benefit tour for the Home. Eacb year bas been better than the previous run and with the help at Southern California Tour enthusiasts this year wlll be the biggest yet. All at the trophies and merc b sM1se prizes have been donated so every penny at your $2 .50 entry fee wlll go to the home. Besides the entry money, the S1ng1ne Wheels Club bas acquired a popcorn vencUng machine whicb they are presenting to the home to use in the little canteen. The run will start at Cbuck Holenda's Harley-Davidson Shop in El Cajon, Cal1f. Sign In time will be from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday morning the 20th at April with a deadline time at 2 p.m. There wtll be Fleld Events and Fun and Games with and old fashiened weiner roast for your enjoyment and every penny goes to the Home at GuicUng Hands. Here Is an opportunity for you to cat out in the beautiful California Spring time, participate in your favorite bobby at a reasonable fee whicb you can deduct 100% from your income tax. You can pbone (714) 262-9507 for further informatien. A Cycle News reporter wlllcover this event so come and get your picture in the paper. n.... of tIIo Road Crul..r. M.C. won .econd prize 'or hi. onlry In tIIo"But Droll. t. candy on • wlro Ir.... soul even ran his hand and arm into a DISTRICT 38 - March 23, 1969 - The gopher hole uP to his elbow before dethird road run at the season here proved at least one thing about a bunch at . cicUng it was empty. Time was at last called, but the tally at eggs turned in cyclists - they have as much fun as ltids after each person checked in let everyone on an Easter egg hunt. The Terrapins know tbat the most at the 45 dozen eggs M.C. held their 2nd Annual Easter Egg remained in their seclusion for the Run, with sign-in at San Diego Harleybungry critters of the wild to feast on Davidsen in mid-town San Diego. The 111 later. entries covered 98 mlles over the various Another contest that had some very destcnated routes tbat led them to the interesting results was for the "best highlandS at Dodge Valley, located en dressed egg". There was a lot at imaroute 79 near Rancho California and the gination working and hours at labor inAnza cut-ott. The day was made to order, volved. Doug Christiansen at The Road with the perfect weather being neither Cruisers M.C. made a unique motorcycle too warm for leathers, nor too cool measuring 10 incbes loog, with a coat without 'loog- Johns'. With all the recent hanger being used for the frame, the rain, the countryside was a lovelY green wheels . made from boiled eggs with as far as one's eye could see. spokes and tires painted in black, candy Before everyene checlted in, an old eggs formed the tank, engine and exhaust fashiooed egg bunt was held - and you pipes, and the seat made by wrapping can bet there were some hilarious sights cherry shoestring candy around the wire and sounds goine 00. From a distance, a framework. masculine voice could be heard through Even "John f;t', a cyclist-dread1nc, the pretense at tears "I can't f1nd any non-ricUng enemy who thinks roads are eggs" (Ren Campbell, salesman at S D. made only for automobiles, was very Harley). Many got on their bands lUld considerate at our extstance. On several knees to pry under debris, and one brave r. AI~ H... occ:utClU be mcmtd cmtr and a1pa1ed an entire II'OllP r1cI1DC In formation ately around him. We prefer to dec:1de tbe bon1d fallaq that bu lone p1llcued tbe . .tiler and 1IbMls people IIIa7 at lutbe 1Jft1nC in tbe mtDdB at our cage-drivtne roadmen. RESULTS Clube- that represented District 37: Motor Maids M.C., Golden Eagles M.C., Norwalk Rockets M.C. From District 38; all at the 8 clubs In tbe S.D.R.R.A. Dressed Egg, 1st plai:... Don &I Harriet Hurst, Slng1ne Wheels M.C., 200 DoneChrlst1ansen,RoadCruisers M.C. 3rd Richard Wilson, Poway M.C. $10 00 PISTON PORTED BAAAElPOATEO$ 25 00 (BARREL. PISTON S301 F.... JW:SNG Sf"ECSo F&M ENTERPRISES 6332 LAKE LEVEN DRIVE SAN DIEGO,CALIF. 92119 SEE YOUR D£ALER OR ORDER DIRt:CT

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