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Cycle News 1971 06 08

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New Stuff & Things For Cycles ANKLE IRON You know that those raggedy toads you used to call boots have seen one too many motos. No sense replacing 'em with nothing but the finest, right? Webco's are made with ample ~ounts of goatskin, stainless steel, and durable rubber, all in their proper p.laces. Part no. 1656 costs $47.95 and, like a good helmet, cheap at twice the price once you need it. Ask your dealer. TA",~ r:: ~~ '" rt5 ~ . e ~ w Z W ...J FLAUNT IT If strangers point at your van and ask what a uJawa" or upuch" is, get one of these stickies to sum up the meaning of all those furrin-sounding words. White letters are printed on transparent plastic; a set of two, ooe for the inside and the other for the outside, costs a buck. Growco Products, Dept. DS, Box 1202, Canoga Park, Calif. 91304. Mail one to Sonny Barger. If your SL 100 gets tired of being blown off by Hodakas, -try this new cam by Motorcycle Specialties Co. The grind is supposed to develop more horsepower Co) > Co) CYCLE BAZAAR Tuesday JUNE 1S CYtLE BAZAAR COOL, CLEAR WATER Sid Chambers, the chap that distributes Tarbo and Vampire products, called us the other day to tell of a surprise he just received from Italy. It's a kit that will convert a number of over a wide range along with elimination of valve -failure. They also have some. more goodies in store for Hondas, so write to MSC, 15816 Amar Rd., Industry, Calif., 91744. FOB STORY It's a drag to give the parking attendant the keys to your Buick Roadmaster when you know he'd show more respect if you were on your STOP IT OR IT'LL STOP YOU You can bet that at big four-wheeled circuses like the Indy 500, the only thing that flows more than beer is Loctite. Serious bikers also rely on it because it's bad enough to have a bolt fall off during tech inspection, not to mention while he's over the century mark. Lock n'Seal is now available in little 49-cent match-book packs, to be kept handy anywhere. Loctite also has a new four-color guide that fits in a wallet and contains more than you'll ever need to know about their many products. Look for it at dealers or write Loctite Corp_, Consumer Trades Division, Department, Hartford, Conn., 061 II. ~\\,':. ~~.~l,~ .lIa NOW AVAILABLE at your dealer or write Chain, Box 2264, Cypress, Ca. 90630. Dealer inquiries invited. 0- .., " MOVING DAY 90004: Harley. A key fob spo~ting your favorite factory logo is just the thing to set those guys straighL Hand made from England, $2.25 from Racecrafters, Box 347, DepL CN, Los Angeles, Calif. 90028. \t.tl1 ~~ TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Grant Industries decided to hop on the "wrap-around" bandwagon with a clever number called the Pro-Bucket. Essentially 'the standard GP-2, the Pro-Bucket features a bolt-on frontpiece that can be easily removed with a screwdriver. Like all Grant helmets, the Pro-Bucket is made of the stuff our moon-hoppers swear by, Lexan, and meets all those strange-soundmg specifications. They claim it weighs as much as 8 oz. less than fibreglass, too. District 37 Desert Lightweight Champ Tom Poteet will be wearing one this year. It costs $37.35, in S, M, L, XL configurations. Grant Industries or Pacific Interchange Parts (PIP) is at 3680 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. .i6' M N CYCLE BAZAAR DO IT BUY-SELL' MOTORCYCLES anll re'a'ell i'ems SAMMY TANNER CYCLE BAZAAR Racing Wheels. Sprokets. and Disc Brakes In Stock for Immediate Delivery from NEIL KEEN PERFORMANCE ACCESSORIES 2~15 Brown Rd. St. Louis. Mo. 63114 (314) 426-6959 • q;fii~~ CYCLE BAZAAR Sellers $5, Commercial $10 Shoppers $1 This is the time you've been waiting for. Get the item you want at bargain prices. SELLERS & SHOPPERS Get it together at the VENTURA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Open to public 5 pm to midnight. Take Ventura Freeway to Fairground exit (California St.) then follow the signs.

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