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Cycle News 1974 10 08

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r"" "'UUU"UU"""""""''''''''''''''''''''''U''''''''''''''''''''''''''''';;~~''''''''1 = ~ ~== WIN S· § 1st 1st ;_= 1st = 1st - 1st s ~ 1st ~ 1st - "The average person with an offroad vehicle who comes to the desert isn 't here because he loves the desert. He's here because he loves his vehicle, " remarked an active Sierra Clubber named George Service recent ly . Service recalls for a reporter a case in Southern California where a club laid out a cross-country race course that ran over an ancient archeological site. "The BLM asked them to move the - course, but because they had no authority to arrest anybody, the club simply told the agent to go to hell ." That 's enough information to turn a loyal Sierra Clubber into an environ-mental case. Which is what is happening to t he Barstow-Vegas event right now . The Berkeley-based Environmental Defense Fund is waging a legal battle against the federal age ncy charged with overseeing Am erica's deserts to make t he BLM close all desert areas to h uman beings with vehicles. Th e an n ual Barstow-Vegas hare an d ho und is the pride and ioy o f the San Gabriel Val ley Mo to rcycl e Club. It is th e greatest OR V event in th e desert. A spo kes man fo r the San Gabriel club say s t ha t the recent public action by B LM of tem porarily denying pe rmission for the 1974 event, and rejecting the proposed route, is only a gesture to the anti-human forces. He feels certain t hat the age ncy will relen t in time for the banner-drop on November 30. BLM age nts are cooperating with the club in lay ing out an accepted route, and he rem in ds us that BLM limited the entries to 2500 in 1972, but placed no limit on the 1973 event , where the disputed dollar-per-rider desert use fee was first imposed. "We will not be paying for them to harass us." Doesn 't every desert rider love the desert at least as m uch as the desert-lovers d o? Might as well ask Evel Knievel if he loves the canyon. No doubt the BLM will le t the event run - this time. They have not the power nor the inclination (so it appears) to try and prevent 3,000 motorcycle racers from staging their annual sport biggie in the desert. They will again plead lack of funds , lack of guns, lack of - autho rity. They will try to keep damage to the desert and certain "cultural values to a minimum, of co urse .. "If we do not relent," BLM will plead to the desert de ny ers, " t he club mig h t tell the agency to RO to hell. " tI This kind of Service we can do w ithout George Service , whose quote we found in Sout hland magazine dated September 22, 1974 is not alone in his views; but he is principally mistaken. For he fails to grant others the love that he accords hi mself. Service, who owns Desert Expeditions, a guided tour-by-trailer business, "wants to change desert haters into desert lovers," the magazine says. Unfortunately, by spreading his half-baked gospel that we who love our vehicles do not also love the desert, he is ma king the world a worse place to be : He is labeling us as the enemy, while his drivers lecture the tourists as they view the Mojave fr 0 m his fleet of comfortable trailers. (By keeping his tours under 25 at a time, Service avoids paying the so -stroke mo- :: torcycles. pro d ucing a l- :: mos t 40 .000 mac hines:: annually, :: ii" III" III" " " " " " " """ " """" ,,11I11I11I"III""""""""""""""""""""""" "11I11I,, IT ~~~ Turtle Suspension New Slant Design COMPLETE Shock Relocation Kit wi t h F loa t ing only $36.00 Rear Bra ke . . . ~\\\' Evel Knievel. 1938-1974 (Send Brake Backing Plate with order) Simpl e. easy instructions. 15% o n each pair 01 shoeks w hen o rd er irg kit . Save Opportunity galore in cycles Enterprising enthusiasts who want to start a little income of their own need look no farther for the opportunity than their own garages. There are the needs; what can you do to fill them? For example, my control cable housings are frayed. I'd bandage th em with tape, like everybody does , but there must be something that works better; a co-worker lends me a can of "liquid insulation," black, vinyl-like substance that electricians usc: sometimes instead of tape. You paint it on, it dries like a new outer cable. Covers scuffs on seats • too. So mebody ought to market this stuff for cycles .... Are you a Nonarchist? A Nonarchist is someone who doesn't believe in government in any form . Unlike anarchy, which is government witho ut laws , no narch y doesn 't even think abo ut government at all. Most motorcycle enthusiasts are Nonarchists. They unconscio usly accept th e fact th at there is a governmen t, but want to have nothing to do with it , hate to be rem inded of it and do n't wa n t to read any thing abou t politics in a motorcycle paper . . . . Apathy epidemic hits motorcycle press Write or Call TODAY: Custom Service Cycle Engineering 810 W. Hyde Par k, Inglewood, CA 90302 (21 3) 6784084 TED .EVA • MARINA OELREY Send $3.00 lo r 256 c o I a rlul page catalog with E.C. & WALKF ~Q T he Ra cers w .orkShOP ~ :.... E 9 & WALKER ~ 5>0.C .Industflal Ave. ~ Boynton Beach, FL (30 5 ) 737-69t7 or 732 -1890 Charles Clayton more than 5500 items. Dealer Program A va i1abte ./ ~ ' _ , eeps ya putt 10 1 EULTIMATE IN ~ "I ' UAUI'[, U l l l n i l ~ ,8!l~W!+!l~~~!Jl! 1 Mid~_~V~a\IJI lle"Y"C~V"'cl~esl&llliil.ili:. G 7547 Louise AIIll., Van NuY5. CA 91406 213-342-6606 11

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