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Cycle News 1972 12 19

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Fir the Rider ~ HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE . PEOPLE, PART II WE GOT A SHI RT SOCKS, WHAT SOCKS? What a relief, a shirt. It says Carabella on jt which we hope means something like arrivederci. Oh no, it's meshed and, oh well. And they come in red, white and green, arghgh, why gree? Trouble again. If you need evidence send $14.95 to Dimex-Moto Imports Co., 1731 S. Claudine St., Anaheim. Cal., 92805. AT LAST Arvo Ojala is the world's fastest draw. Look how fast he came up with Heiki Mikkola. He wrote a book about drawing real quick and caUed it "The Secrets of Fast Draw" tadah. With a background like that, how could he lose at selling Flying Finn Products. Here's some mud flaps and fork protectors. You can get genuine, right fine, Arvo Ojala Holsters, fast draw books, Flying Finn Prods. by writing Box 8415, Universal -City, Cal. 91608, Dept. Fast Drawing Flying Finn. SOMEBODY FIND HER A SHIRT They may not 'quite match up to a prescription windshield in a Cadillac, but they must be the panacea for Mortacrossers. I t's been a long wait. $8.95, The Game Room, Box 1816, Washington, D.C., 20013, or 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. Dept. 'the Nix. Uhm, err, dhh, ooooh, ladida, dumddumdum, MOTO-X socks, uhh, wool and nylon, dooddoodd'oo, HANG TEN socks, wowee, only $2.98, for the socks, big and litt/e ...Pacific Customs, Burbank, Cal. FROG FREE FULL LEATHERS WITH NAVEL COOLER -~ C'urse those pesky little amphibians, AJ1 night, croak, croak, from the Grand Canal. At Ie.ast in the morning the garbage truck drowns them out. Hydron plastic coating will keep them varmints out of your vision for ever and ever. A special noxious gas, which doesn'1; affect humans, imitates the smell of boa constrictor and keeps the wartie wigglers at fair distance. They come from Top Gear for $11.95 and the lens, which are the secret, are available for three dollars. Call Richard Covin: 212/688-6-900. NOW THAT YOU'VE REACHED THE END Bill Walters found her some pants, specifically a pair of his black leathers. They could have been tan, red, royal blue, Scott blue, sky blue, dark brown, luggage tan, rust, gold, dark green, kelly green, orange, yellow, white, plus tan or medium brown in rough out, but she took black. Normally they would cost, $69.95 but special allowances were made in this case. While they were used expedien tly in this case they make j(ood motorcycle pants too, with double stitching, appropriate padding, and two front .zipper pockets. Bill Walter's Leathers, 445 S. VictOry, Burbank, Cal., 91502. Pacific Customs supplied the suspenders. If you can't keep your, ..your navel will .. .Just what you always wanted a motocross jacket, well, if it is you could get one from .Penton Imports, 13~4 Colorado Ave., Lorain, Ohio 44052, Dept. Obtruse. You say your non-fog goggles fog, or your tire went nat anyway, or your reed valve broke. What you need is the 1973 Consumer Action Guide. The Macmillan Company is printing a paperback for $1.95, which covers over 7,500 products and services and tells you exactly what to do and who to call when things go wrong. Tells you how to get results! A section called "The Consumer in the Marketplace," tells you how not to get stung when buying. Another section con tains a complete list of Federal, state and local agencies to call when you do get bumed. Keep it in mind, or in hand from many local discount department stores. What does that tell you,?

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