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Cycle News 1973 08 21

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Mini National Cha~pion con't. from page 7 area. Most of the riders were on their own, and perhaps the fathers realize that it isn't necessary to give rast minute shouted in§tructions on the starting line in order for their boy (or girl) to win races. Pit racing was nil. NMA officials warned at the stan of the event that riders would be disqualified and enumerated the offences which are considred pit-racing, so there was no question in the rider's minds. The races knew that nobody was going to come up and warn them so they had a second ehance; they just had their numbers taken and their names crossed off the results sheets. Consequently, although there was considerable traffic with riders going to and from events, chasing parts and visiting friends, it was all moving at a reasonable, safe speed, and parents with smaller children dido't have to leave them locked in the camper all weekend to avoid their being run over. Tuning was a problem, because there was no place except on the trac k where a rider could test his bike. Although this is not a problem exclusive to minicycles, perhaps for future events there can be a controlled test strip where a rider can get out and really lean on the bike to see what happens on top end. As with all races, there were a few protests; displacemenp were questioned and there was some skepticism over whether "stock" bikes were actually stock. At press time we still do not have official results, although they should be available for next week. NMA and Saddleback park deserve congratulations for the smooth running even t, and riders and their paren ts of course share the honor as their cooperation was necessary. We hope to see a lot more of the NMA in the fu ture, if they work as hard on all their events as they did on this one. • '" • MOST CHAMPIONS DEPEND ON ---l I "THE MATCHED SET' '" '"i c M .... ~ « " ~ •.. SO CAN YOUI w Z W ...J U LPS #1 For Motocross and Enduro... or just street riding... this new performance·rated greaseless protector has to be used to be believed. Dries out ignitions... protects the entire elect· rical system... protects the cable mechanism... kee'ps chrome sharp... even protects your vinyl. Fantastic? You said it! >- U LPS # 3 There has never been an all·weather chain lubricant and rust inhibitor like this. Its complex formula will protect your chains whether the course is wet or dry, hot or cool, smooth or rough. And it won't sling off. No wonder it's the West's hottest seller. J Write for free copy of ., Mike Capalite's test report on LPS #1 in "Cvcle Guide." Write for free copy of ~ Kenaick Performance Product's evaluation of LPS #3. If LPS is not yet available through your dealer, write: LPS RESEARCH LABORATORIES, INC. 2050 Cotner A" ""c ,'s Angeles. (dl,t 90025 • (213) 478·0095 RlDtJrJeaD 'frJ-IDbtJlll 1IJIciJIg RlIIIOCiBtJon RACING CALENDAR Augu l 19 - Paris Racry,·ay Scrambles Gatl:: Opens 8am. Sign in gam Pr.lcticc 9-9:4-5. Race 10 Qualifying HealS. Semi &:- Final I=:nlry t'ce: 55 member. 56.00 non·member Plus Gale fcc - Membership nOl required Snack Bar Fur Info: 714-657·3678 And, of course. a tootsie. September 2 - Cold Rush Oeserl Family Poker Run &: Harc &: Hound. 1 family loop .20·25 mil«. Hare & Hound Go-65 miles I ga stop. Slart 7am Hare & Hound. 7:30 Family Poker Run. Limed [rom 395 & Trona Road. Ambulance·Rest Rooms-R:ldiu Crews ilcncc:rs & Helmets Required. £mryFec: Family Poker Run $7.00 member. 58.00 non-membcl' Hare &: Hound $7 _00 member. 58.00 non-member Memhership not required. Send 2 SASE to: Amcricilll Tri Wheel Racing Assuc. Seplember 9 - Perris Raee.....ay Scrambles Gule Opens 8um, Sign in 9am Practice 9-9:45. Race 10 Quamying Bents. Semi &: Final Enlr)' Fcc: $5_00 member. S6.00 non·member PillS Gale fcc - Membenohip nOl required Snack Back For Info: 714·657-3678 MAIL YOUR ENTRY FEE TO, Amcric:ln Tri-Whccl R.lcin/4 Association P.O. Box 3727. CilY of Inrluslry. Cl.lliL 91744 For Information, call: (213) 330-5653 ~o~ono~ononononono~ On all cycle boots Up to $70 Value $38.95 Childre s Sizes $29.95 NOT Seconds Most Major Name Brands Georgia Giant only .. $23.95 Harness Boots $1 7.95 Acme or Durango Cowboy Boots $17 .95 Hercules, Chippewa, GeorgIa Giant, Ana Rally RldefS. We fit better and We Have Slz.5, Discount Prices! Work Shoes Unlimited 12086 Br'ookhurst Garden Gfove:i Calif. 92640 (7141kit6535 12522 Westminster between Hartlor: & Fa.,i_ 14 531-6555 ~•~T~O c. • () 1" YAMAKA b' t "SPECIAL OF THE WEEK" II~~ LIMITED QUANTITIES LEATHER MOTO-X PANTS REGULAR PRICE $51.95 SALE PRICE $39.95 LIMITED QUANTITIES WHILE THEY LAST t " 'f' 24020 NARBONNE AVE., ~O t'~Ot"~"'t~') LOMITA, CA. 90717 Phone (213) 534~231 1 ~ .,., t· ~ Q 't", tt.O T~O T:iiC''tECl1'£(.) -r, ~~~~.!~~f.~~§;.~f.X.~~~ '" Q' 2255tiarborBlvd .• CostaMe~a.Calif.92627 Qc:M)oC~4~"'~~O"C~~ ~~~~d~~O~~~ny~~~~~~~~ta~ a~~~o~hLIII Rolf Til1blin! One week sessions $145.00. Enroll now. Husqvarna Training Center~ 4935 Mercury St., San Diego, Calif. 92111. Phone: 714·292-0670. $

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