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Cycle News 1972 12 19

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SURE, WHY NOT? BUT DON'T BELIEVE ALL Y U READ NIFTY LITTLE SUCKERS MAKE YOUR HARLEY UNHANDLE ~ o U Want to beat the beegeezus out of your body for only $275. Jammer Frames (good name) has a model which will support either a 74 or Sportster engine. It comes with all the usual mounts for the usual aparati. D&D Distributors, 880 S. San Fernando Blvd., Burbank, Cal., 9150-2, also markets things like better speedos and clu tch helpers. When you install Amal's velocity stacks on your BSA or Triumph no doubt you will be as lucky as they and have this lovely lass just begging at your sissy bar. She comes complete with hair clips too. We assume that both stacks and stackee have been thoroughly tested- at Daytona and in Europe. Try you local Triumph de~er or write: Public Relations (tsk·tsk) Dept. Impenal Metal Industris Ltd" Birmingham, B6 . 7BA, Anglofile LAND. "Cycle Specialties, Inc., 2065 12th St., Sarasota, Fla., 33577 now has a new product for the big Suzuki 750 water·cooled cycle. Finned and polished, cast in one piece (one Riece on each side) this dramatic new accessory bolts on in only minutes. The styling, designed by ~lus.IO Products, blends perfectly with the . smooth lines of this big highway bike. Priced retail at only $20.95, the Suzuki Radiator Cover adds so. much to the look of an already dynamic cycle and will please every fan of the water·powered "Suzuki" says they. For Makq the Bike Bikier: ATTN ADVERTISING DEPT: silicone and has a nylon draw cord to facilitate installation, however they neglect to say what the cover is made of. They range from $8.45 to $15.45 depending upon your scoot. Ancra Corp., Box 891, El Segundo, Cal., 90245, Dept. Armadillo. LOCKTITE PRODUCTS CITSATNAV MORF WEN It's not really abckwards at all. In fact it seems like a good idea since you can bolt it into any van without modification to van or rack. When you wan t a back seat in your van you can just unbolt it and bolt the seat in. Seems like it would hold the bikes plenty securely too. Vantastic Ent., 14902 Brunh'am Circle, Irvine, Cal. 92705, Dept. Capalite. "A ttached please find advertising copy and picture of Funnelcap. We would appreciate your mentioning this new product in your New Products column. Retail price is 39 cents or three for a dollar. Dealer inquiries are invited. The results of this insertion may lead us to place a larger ad." JMC & Co., 1152 Carson St., Costa Mesa, Cal., 90806. Dept. PREMIUM. BACK TO BACK, BOTTOM TO ... READY, GET SET, BOLT BELLY TO BELLY, • , First Ancra in troduced tiedowns to avoid tearing x*%&@t out of your seat and now they're selling seat covers for those who weren't clever enough to buy their tiedowns. The cover has a protective coating of That's what you get, a hard bolt with a fancy narne, flywheel puller, that happens to be the same size as your paticular flywheel. Actually it's not quite that ~imple but c1os~ to it. Nevertheless you can order one Ju;'t for your bIke from K& Engineering, Box 1329, RivefSlde, Cal., 92501, Dept. EXCISE. The Locktite man came by the other day and gave us a bottle of this stuff called Super Bonder. It's the most amazing damn stuff you've ever played with. We nUl around in a fit of sadism and stuck the sugar shaker to the coffee counter, Shadey's bike to the street, cups to the ceiling, fingers together. In the hands of children (like us) this stuff could be really dangerous, at least to sanity. The guy also gave us some quick set epoxi and showed us how some guy patched his case in the desert. We tried a little of this and soon had everything stuck to everything. It really does set in about 10 minutes. in case you're not aware that is a feat. Also under the Locktite line are the usual Locktite Stud.N·Bearing Mount, Lock 'N SEAL, SLEEVE RETAINER, FIT ALL CASKET, CLEAN 'N PRIME, et al. These are all super effective little wonder chemicals. We want to personally thank Ron Sugajski for all the good goo, and wait anxiously for a Locktite chemical which will get us loose from our bikes. Locktite Corp. Newington, Conn., 06111, Dept. Stuck.

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