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'67 GREEVES 250Cc Challenger. Clean
& sharp - $475.00. Eve. (213) 323-872'8.
1966 BMW R60, R3 BARS, crash bars,
Flanders fairing, (Craven bags; complete set) 4,000 miles on engine, R69S
cam, light flywheel, roto exhaust, valves
& new style guides. Call after 5 p.m.,
all day Saturday (213) 234-2748. $900.00
firm.
BSA VICTOR
'67 Victor, Cerianis front and rear. Set
UP for dirt. Make offer. (213) 478-5441.
FOR SALE - 500 Novice Hopetown entry
$10.00. Call Bruce (213) 534-1004.
GREEVES '67 MX3Springer. Very clean.
Rode but never abuse. (213) 842-4610
after 6: 00.,
'61 KAWASAKI 350
W/fairing and helmet. $450 or offer.
(714) 536-0180.
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FOR SALE: Tank, seat, fender combination $65.00. (714) 538-4212.
1968 PUR SANG - Like newl Must sell
$500.00. Evenings (213) 633-9321.
M&W ENGINEERING
'69 BULTACO Lobito, Ftltron, xlnt.
cond., seldom riqden $400. (213) 4492857.
Specialist
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Motors
13537 Crenshaw Blvd.
Hawthorne, Cal. (213) 619-6550
ENDURO RIDERS...ATTENTION
TO 2 frame, all but engine, unused, $550
(714) 887-2239.
'68 SUZUKI l00cc, low m1leage, like
new. $295.00. (213) 886-2487.
70's ARE HERE
Ossa - 'Greeves - Bultaco. Hockies
Motorcycles, 22025 So. Figueroa,
Torrance, Ca. (213) 328-1242.
1963 FORD 1/2 truck. Perfect set upfor
desert. New wide tires, AM, FM radio,
newshell camper. Must sell $1295. Eves.
(213) 633-9321.
LA TE'68 SACHS 125 Enduro, 5M miles,
celan $390. (213) 454-8596.
'67 SUZUKI 80cc dirt; Filtron, custom
made expo chamber, new clutch, maln
bearings, and large carbo Fast! $175 or
offer. (213) 832-3896.
1965 MONTESA 250Cc desert bike. New
top end. $275. (213) 842-6071.
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Newly formed California Enduro Rider
Assoctation (C.E.R.A.). Join now before
January I, 1970 for next year's Endurance runs and save $4.00 - also receive
charter member benefits. Instruction
booklet for new riders and younger
riders. Free T-Shirt, etc. Four(4)additional Enduros next year I by C.E.R.A.
For more information and entry form
write CERA, P.O, Box 2102, Cypress,
Calif. 90630. NOWIII
DUCATI 200Cc dirt ready, extra motor
& parts $375. (213) 256-5072.
'68 HODAKA, it's ready - if you are.
See to apprectate $400.00.(213) 534-2330
BULTACO Sherpa S 20OCc, 1969, 6 mo.'
old, Fomsitronic, 1st overbore, release.
(916) 753-7437 (9-6).
ZUNDAPP ISDT '69
Race, trail & street equipment. Perfect
condition $450.00. (805) 967-7828.
FOR SALE: 1955 T-Bird, excellent condition $1,500.00 or will trade for 2
cycles, 125 & 250 Yamaha. (213) 7725555 - 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
1969 KA WASAKl Sidewinder 250Cc $520.
1969 Bultaco El Tigre 250Cc $540. 1969
Sachs 125cc, 5 ported, Filtron & sprockets $485, or best offer. (213) 261-6415.
After 6:00 p.m. (213) 288-7093.
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New Dealers Wanted
Call Nick ai(213) 764-8674
LA., Calif. 90036 (213) 937·2011
BROKER INQUIRIES INVITED
650 TRIUMPHS, for TT, $650, $750.
(714) 887-2239.
KAWA HAS NEW PARTS MANAGER
Dennis L. Wild has Joined Kawasaki
Motors Corporation, Santa Ana, California, as manager of the Parts Department.
A native California, Wild for the past
six years was with the Nissan Moto~
Corp.
A 29-year-old resident of Manhattan
Beach, Wild served In the U.S. Navy
from 1958 to 1962, prior to Joining !'iissan Motors.
His hobbies includes motorcycles and
automobiles in addition to hunting and
fishing.
Wild is single.
FOR SALE: 1967 Matchless G80, 500Cc
single road model, mint condition, many
spares $700.00. (805) RE 5-2400.
'68 - 650cc RICKMAN Metisse, 21"
front wheel, extras $1050. (213) 4251465.
lighh<:eight fiberglass while the liner is
padded with rich blue Nylon covered
Plyure1hane. A double chin strap, with
both snaps and D-ring, is double-riveted
to the helmet.-As always, Cragar comes
up with the features that insure both
quality and safety.
Sizes range In 1/8 incremer.ts from
6-3/4 to 7-1/2. The partial coverage
"Shorty" helmet from Cragar is priced
at $19.50. A complete line of Cragar
helmet accessories is also available at
your motorcycle dealer or auto parts
store.
1943 ? B.S,A. ARMY Bike, 50OCc, single
flathead complete & together except for
battery, will run, needs tune-UP $250.
Call (213) 628-2539 or write, Stewart
Anderson, 1070 W. Renslngton Rd. #1,
Los Angles, California 90026.
The "Tiger MAXI-MINI Bike" 15 a
wonder of simplicity: It can be assembled or disassembled in 10 seconds
without tools or talent. It weighs 10-1/2
pounds, is powered by a 1 hp engine and
carries 1 pint of gas, enough for a 20
mile trip.
It will propel a 200 pound rider at I&20 mph and just about anyone can ride
it safely.
The "Tiger MAXI-MINI Bike" is distributed by HANCO Sales, Box 4121,
Glendale, California 91202.
It goes from $139.95, F.O.B. Glendale,
California. California residents add 5%
sales ta'X.
Dealer Inquiries are Invited.
1969 TRIUMPH 500Cc desert bike, under
5oo,miles, immaculate $875.00. (213)
842-6071.
'66 BULTACO -Matador 250. Si, si, A-I
cond., fantastic fun-bike with rugged
uglles and Spa.n1sh spirit. World'S best
bargain at $350. Frank Boda (714) 5468158, Costa Mesa.
helmet Industry back In 1957. His career,
wiitt Bell Toptex, has covered every facet
of helmet manufacturing, testing and the
marketing processes. In addition to Sales
Manager, Coughlln will also continue his
duties as Assistant General Manager for
tile helmet firm.
,
Jim Coughlin is well known to many
professional riders and drivers on thls.
continent and in Europe. He will administer Bell Toptex' s Contingency and Racer
Program, in 1970, with visits to many of
the major tracks around the country.
Coughlln resides in Downey, California
with his wife and two' young daughters.
CRAGAR 'SHORTY" SAFETY HEL-
MET
Here's quality head protection :>t a
realistic
price. Cragar's popular
"Shorty" helmet.
The "Shorty"meets U's.A.S.I. Z90.1
specifications, has been approved by the
Snell Foundation and 15 accepted by all
major racing assoclations.
The partial coverage design of the
"Shorty" Incorporates a non-resilient
liner to absorb the greatest possible
variety of blows. The shell is trong,
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