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Cycle News 1969 05 13

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... " ~' . MONTESA MOrOQCYCLr s.. us-SrQVICI (213) 894-92J8 WAIIEIf W'ISOIf M010RS South of Nonloff in Sepulveda, Calif. 9000 SEPULVEDA BLVD. FIGHTS INSURAIICE BAN Bob lIIlayn.." s Penton - Hodaka Yamaha - BSA Husqvarna Norton 1223 Ave. I L~ncut., (aDS) 942-9624 36153 N. Slerr~ Hwy. P~lmdale - (105) 947-7365 Nell GRAINY H~n., OIAIIGE CO. CYClE Molo-Cross Husky 205 N. Harbor BIYd., Santa Ana - (7l4) 531-9914 Dan Cofferman Motorcycles I HARLEY-DAVIDSON I of Lomita SACHS () N.w Sportsters Immediate delivery 2212 Pac. Coast Hwy. (213) La Habra 901-905 W.Whitlier Blvd (213) 691-2661 53~5530 Send For CUSTOM MADE Skid Shoe 92 'AIIS-1119 CATU __-_ The ,II new 1969 Webco Clt.loa is til. most comprehensive In ttle molon:ycle ICCISiorles industry. 92 pqtI, huncktds 01 iUustrtliol'll. 01 the most wanted Il'IOtoreyclt IC1:eS1Ol'In ... '"til porlonnIoco ..... KEN MAELY......s. the shoeman ~' Route 2, 801 758, Corona, Calif. • f. . for Oranll Co. Sultace 0 Penton • Yamaha • Maico Welcomes You ,.I,.,<;~. 40 New Motorcycles In stock h.adqu~rters 0 _ _10011. infonMticln of IJltefnt to '" - Irir fll. _II wit, UI.~rr Nt,! ~5. plus C.O.D. & Postale Send tracin, of boot for perf.ct fit " 21. _ • •CO _ZNC. SlET • - . ~ NEW FORK BRACE FOR 23S's& DT-l's! Aragon Torsion Fork Brace now avai lable for Kaw. 238 and Yam. DT-1. utllizu torsion prlnclpl. of rilldlly, IIle only true fork brac•• IRStaliation is simple - can Ile III_ted without re_Y1nl wheel! .:... . . . . . $19.95 See your local deal.r TOll"Y! Send on. dollar for th. IIIoton:ycllsfs compl._ show and &D catalo&. Aracon Dl sl. Co., Suit. #102, Monrovia, Calif. 91016. OnlyBULTACO Steve's Bultaco HIGHEST TRADE". a, M. AuIIel. 1.-. AuII.... CaL ...... (714) 533-13M Open 6 days a week Mon. & Fri. 9-9 othe,s 9-6 7627 Van Nuys BIYd. - Van Nuys, Cal. (213) 7110-6300 Busqvarna & Penton Complete line of Torsten Hallman Racing Equipment Largest Stock of Motorcycles & Parts in the Los Angeles Area ALSO Suzuki, Zundapp, M. Z. & Montesa 1Itde1Ua.'4 2 CYCLE CITY (2J3) 415-454J Mot~xE:::::ie5 10673 W. Pico Blvd., West Los AnQeles. Cal. 8 00£510 E S.les-Senice BarneyTillman'sSPORTCENTER 6027 WlIi Uier 81 vel.. E. Los Angeles (213) 7~3:;23 is i_iii: !3!!iiiiiiiii I i !! TENSIFIED i i iBiii § ; i!3!i~i ODAKAS BY CROWELL =iiiiIII-...:. H.s."rl. & I.r•• Motorcycles Tires Dlsl. byM..... nt. . .lIon.. 4790 Palm Ave. L. Mesa, Calif. 92103 COMPETlnON READY Ride what the winners ride Equipped with these competition extras Glrllnl shocks - 19" Front Wheel TI-C,o Front fo'k - Skid Plate BI E AI, Cleaner - Fork Brace Crow.1I Tun.d Pipe - Number Plat. Solid Alloy Rear Sprocket Choice of tires IE A IEADEII GO CIOWELl 10427 Prairie, Inglewood (213) 673-5562 Twenty-six years of accident-free bike riding were almost over for 77-year-old Mrs. Florrie Ball when she decided to switch insurance companies. 'Granny', as she is known in Southport, England, found the new insurance company wouldn't accept her and the old one wouldn't take her back in spite of her perfect record . "I feel fit as a fiddle, and I can still ride as well as any youngster," said 'Granny'. The months went by and she sold her bike because it was just rusting and gatherIng dust. Fortunately an insurance broker sympathized with 'Granny's' plight and pro~ vided the needed coverage. Happy 'Granny' is back in her leathers on a new bike and can be again seen zipping around the English countryside. Cycle S'Op S,..IS M,ss;re M.s;c M.ter Joe Koons is building and tuning a very unusual machine in his motorcycle shop in Long Beach, Calif. In fact it might be better to call it an instrument. Koons is bu1ldlng a mammotb pipe organ from hits and pieces he finds all aver the country. Be started witb tile Welte organ which once played in tile Del Mar Club in santa Monica. To make it bigger and better the shop owner has included parts from dismantled organs from Missouri and Ohio. The two-year job is almost over, according to Koons, and the shop will soon echo with the sounds of whistles, bells, trumpets, and other instruments. TOTEMS SET DA TE fOI I.C. CHAM' M010CIOSS The Totem M.C. wlll be running the British Columbia Motocross Championship July 19-20, 1969. Sharing the sponsorship will be the Lions Club, with all gate receipts going to the Crippled Children. The circuit is located in Aldergrove, about 30 miles from Vancouver and an easy drive on the freeway. Practice will take place Saturday with the actual race being on Sunday. Entry fee for riders Is $5.00, with all fees going towards the prize money. Besides the cash awards, many prizes of helmets, boots, and other accessories will be given to competitors. A Canadian license is requlred, fee for same being $15, and obtainable from the Canadian Motorcycle Association, Box 100, Isllngton, Ontario, Canada. This includes complete medical coverage. Classifications are Junior, Senior and Expert and applicants should give brief resume of their experience. Licenses should be obtained before the event but the Association referee will be at the track to sign them if tbls Is not possible. Over-night camping is permUted, there are full washroom facilities including a shower. NEW PENTON IMPROVED The new 125cc Penton Six-Days is here and U shows some detal1 refinements for 1969 that should make Ueven more competitive and trouble-free. Gone is the panelled air cleaner box and in Its place Is a giant circular filter. The rear hub Is redesigned and the foot;pegs fold and are adjustable. Gary Bailey's new Penton Six·Days.

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