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NOVICE COMPUTER
Well, we went out and bought one of them new-fangled computers and it's a
real wonder machine - we wonder when it will start working right. Our
Circulation Department, Marla and Rheha, are walking around glassy-eyed trying
to re-program Wallis, our Novice computer, with the old list of subscribers while
trying to keep up with the new ones that a special agent of the federal
government brings by each day.
So, Dear Subscribers, if you happen to notice that your usual Cycle-News
seems to have been replaced by funny-looking brochures advertising acreage in
scenic Trona, please write us a polite note explaining the situation. If you will,
enclose a couple of aspirins.
For the rest of you, don't laugh; advertisers and dealers are next.
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All latest equipment J.nd appueI for road, dnert
3nd competition. BEl.L, GRANT. H-A STAR
safety helmets from $9.95. World bmous
BELST AFF ridina jackets J.nd suits for rain and
i....t ridinr,.
line
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indshields and ~ fairl.... E.hauII
en and h4PPOOncs. CERIAN. forb.
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KONI and rAr shockl, chromed
handlebars and mirros ($2.2S). Cue
urity f:tgins and locks ($14.95). Full
ment and accessories for street
tanks, custom suts, sprlnp, my ban,
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inl in stock, no w~ti"l or back
Q..... ..,.. service. Department Itore
ion. Over 4,000 sq. fl cram·packed ,oodies.
prices.
Oul.., welcome.
'Il£ OUTSIDBR
motorsport accessories
department store
Santa Monica Fry. to Overland Ave. Exit, north to Pico,
East 5 blocks to 10545 W. Pico BI., LA, Ca.
Open 10·7 Dail ,10-5 Sat. (213) 474-6650 or 879-3350
A BELL HELMET
OF YOUR CHOICE
FROM
THE
CYCLE
MOTOCROSS
MOOEL
$32.00 pair
Oealer Inquiries
Invited
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HART RECUPERATION
GARDENA, CAL., Aug. 4, 1971 Chuck Hart will be out of racing for
some time because of a compound
fracture in his wrist received while
finishing the main event at Ascot Park's
half-mile July 30.
"Yeh, 111 be racing again," Hart said
Wednesday, "as soon as 1 can find a
motorcycle that will stay underneath
me."
In the crash, Han came of tum four
and bumped haildles with another rider.
He then lost control and came off his
bike some 40 yards before the finish
line.
He remained unconscious for most of
the weekend at Memorial Hospital of
Gardena with a brain concussion and
finally regained it early in the week.. He
was still feeling the effects of the
pain-killing drugs today, but he reported
that he should be released late this
week.
Agostini became the "world's champion of champions" August 1 by
winnmg the 350 class of the Finnish Grand Prix and his tenth world title in the
process. Ago bettered the former record of both Mike Hailwood and Carlo Ubiali by
clinching the 350 crown every year since 1968 and every 500 world title since 1966.
The Halian Champion - long affected the usual black leathers and pudding-bowl
helmet but is now dressed in colored duds and a Bell Star, and his hair keeps getting
longer. Despite big money offers, he refuses to leave MV.... Rod Gould won his
second straight at the Finnish GP to move into second behind Phil Read, who
finished tenth with a broken shoulder. One point separates them ....Barry Sheene won
another one on his five-year-old ex-works 125 Suzuki twin, coming another step
closer to becoming the youngest world champion.
Bryan Wade became the 250 British Champion at Leighton after taking two
seconds behind former champion Malcomb Davis...John Banks, former BSA hopeful
before the ailing company dropped their motocross program, finally agreed to ride
works Husqvarnas for the rest of the season. Although he has ridden them twice he
has scored well both times....Roger DeCoster won the latest entry of the 500 world
motocross bout for Suzuki as teammates Joel Robert and Sylvain Geboers forced
MaicomeD Ake Jonsson and Adolf Weil into some straw bales at the start of the race.
Robert and Geboers are in the 250 title contenders and could not win
any points in that race, under FlM rules. Jonsson and Weil are the only riders still in
contention for the crown as the series moves into the final two rounds ....A crash has
put Barry Briggs out of the world speedway championship....Several riders, objecting
to the poor quality of outhouses at the FiDnish GP, solved the problem by burning
them down.
Hot Flash from NorVil: Peter Williams, super R&D man for the English firm, won
both the Milano Troph, Itt HudriuSOb by wimullg1)odrlreats.
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DOES IT AGAIN
Tau advanla,e of the bes t
buy of the year. SPOOL
HUBS, 40 hole with 5/8"
bearings included. Best alloy
with chrome lIu finish.
$10 10
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Flllin Entry B1....k below COMPLETELY.
Contest ends midnight No.....ber 30,197l.
WI"ner to be selected by drWtlnSi 0Icerr.be. 1. 1971. Notification bY r891sterecl
mail.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
INTRODUCTORY PRICES
List
J & R SI LENCERS
Intro
$9.95
SFln,s
Sprln, Rallos from 65t to 125t In stock
Shocks co'" with 7St as standard spa..
sprlnes 58.00 pair.
Complete rebuild klts 55.00 ea.
1\1" Eltlllnsions $3.00 pr.
Seals 51.50 pair
Please spoc:lfy motorcyele make & model.
IIount 11... rOilulred. Eye at eaeh end
or eye and clevis type. Now In stock
tho naw "Mavrlck" 5-way adjustable
iIoavy duty shocks, robulldable lustrous
chr_ sprln,s, 11\2' or 1~" 'eneth
available. Center to eorar of eyes 3\2"
travel.
We Pay Posta,e on Prepaid Orde...
California Residents add ~ for sales tn
NOW......NEW ADDED WARRANTy ......
If the seal falls on any MAVRICK unit
within 90 days from date 01 purchase we
..III replace the seal free.
P.S. Does anybody else do this?
$7.95
Specify size and diameter of Stinger.
4·· Polyethylene hi$11.95
rise front fender
Black (guaranteed for 1 yr.)
$6.95
4" ASS MX flexible
$5.95
hi-rise black front
fender (virtually unbreakable)
$2.99
Mavrlc.k MX 11 1h" or
12 3/4" shOCkS. liz"
$32.00/1'"
$24.95
shaft, 3Yz·· travel, 78 lb.
springs.
NG K Spark Plugs
$1.00
.48ea.
specify EXACT type (limit 3 per customer)
AKRONT ALLOY RIMS
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Specify inch dla., No. spokes & tire size.
225/250
250/300
325/350
350/400
tire
Ilr.
tire
$18.00
$20.00
S22.00
S24.00
tlr.
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15.95
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16.95
19.95
FILTRON Element
$3.49
S4.95
for HusQvarna 360
and 250. 5" 1.0. 2 3/8 HT
WRITE FOR INTRO. PRICES ON
ALL OTHER FILTRON ELEMENTS
Prices effective thru Sept. 30. 1971
MOST OTHER ACCESSORIES
WRITE FOR DETAILS
Customer pays freight at delivery.
Califofnia residents - add 5% Sales Tax..
send check or money order to:
Calif. resldenls adc
5% sales tal.
STAINLESS STEEL
":. SPOKES
IN STOCK NOW
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Invited
MAVRICK
NORTH AIIERICAN IMPORTS
2JU Cern GIrlie, P.O. Box N
Morne, Calif. 93501
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..neties.
Powder Puffer Soyka
protected by her helmet.
But. all so~ as ~er sho~der heal~d,
Joyc~ was back m ~e ,,races agam.
Nothmg can stop the 57 , 155 pound
com~etitor - exco/~ h~ husband, who
WOrrles that more mJunes m;'y ~e ahead
for her. Thus far, he hasnt !pven the
word to stop.
Last June Mrs. Soyka captured the
women's 125cc Powder Puff over the
Indian. Dunes desert .course near
Valencia. She ~so races m t!.'ree hour
team races, WIth a mechanIC as h~r
partner. She raced as the only woman m
fields of as many as 170.
Soa!",
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pa.nts. ridinl boots from $18..95.
poves.
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IS. CHAMPION sold ",11lId1... plup.
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By w. M. Askins
Art by B.E.R. Service
Joyce Soyka of canoga Patk, Calif.
holds down a tame job....And, she
indulges in a wild and hairy hobby.
Occupationally, Mrs. Soyka does
routine
laboratory
work
in
gastro-neurology
at
the
Valley
Presbyterian Hospital. On weekends and
holidays she put on her helmet and
cycle
togs
and
participates
in
motorcycle races against men. And, she
has compiled a record of 10 victories.
Even though she is a member of the
End Does, a women's cycle club, Joyce
insists on racing against men; they are
much tougher competition. "There are
so many more men racers and they are
so much superior."
The
27 -year
old
wife
of a
management analyst and the mother of
a 10-year old daughter has only lost five
races thus far.
She straddled a motorcycle for the
first time only 11 months ago. This
completely upset her pattern of life as
housewife and nurse and mother and
water skier and Girl Scout leader.
Her husband bought a small cycle and
in her third ride on it, it flipped and she
sustained a broken leg. But the injury
only
served
to
redouble
her
determination
to
master
the
motorcycle.
She was still on crutches when a
friend took her to a program of
motorcycle races. She knew instantly
that was for her.
As soon as her leg had healed, she
entered races with the small cycle. This
only served to demand that her husband
get "a real machine." The dealer from
whom they bought the cycle was so
impressed that he became the sponsor
of her racing.
To Joyce her motorcycle is like her
body, in that it needs constant care and
attention. The thrill of cycling to her is
that of freedom, with an accompanyirig
sense of responsibility for the proper
performance.
"'t is a fantastic feeling to me to
realize that my motorcycle with such
power and capability is under my
complete control. I have no interest in
the so

