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Cycle News 1979 08 01

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Street is Neat· For beginners: Style and fashion .IMotorcycle riding," it has been Sllid, "is the most fun you can have with clothes on." This is a truth spoken in jest. Bike cloth- ing styltS have evol~ out of the need for protect.ion. trimness, and utility. If zippered leather suits are not your style, wear ·some combination of jacket, long pants and sturdy shoes Whenever you ride, even as a pauenger. . "on top of that, buy the btSt, most comfortable "crash" helmet you can afford and. as they say in the credit card commercial, "Don't leave home . without it." It is too bad we think of them as "crash helmets," when a helmet does so many !>ther jobs for the bill,er. They're the btSt thing ever invented for keeping one's ears warm, holding a lace shield, hushing distracting noises and securing one's hair in place. They are also nice to have on in case one does crash, not that you ever will, of course. Same thing with pants and jackets. boots and glovtS - they keep you from getting cold or sunburned and also ward off the dread road rash. But we aan't call them "crash pants." or "crash glovtS." Some oldtime bikers even go so far as to say. "DrtSs for the crash, not for the ride." But I think that if you are dressed for Fhe ride. complete with helmet, you-'ll be drtSSed for whever e'tentuates. cc Onite. plan. survive Motorcycling is a sport, a convenience, a necessity and even a lifestyle that occupies much of our time, thought, and energy as motorcyclists. Clouds hang low over our future and riders around the country are starting to organize, though loosely, to make their feelings heard. . But before we organize too strongly and entrench our dtSirtS too firmly, I feel it is neetSsary to tStablish what our ,oals in political action should be. I submit that yoe as public-minded motorcyclists have our priorititS seriously misplaced_ _ Presently. we are expending great a,tounts of money and time fighting belmet laws and noise standards. I feel we are charging after quixotic wmdmiIls in the face of impending doom. Firsl we should establish what our 1\8mber one danger is as motorcyclists. l:. is not wearing helmets or how much lIoise our motorcycles make, it is -,ther the whole existence of IIIOtorcycles themselves. I feel that the ~ctions we take in the next couple of ears will directly determine if we even ve motorcycltS to ride in the next ecade. (Continued to page 17) There was a lot of Kawasaki green around this past weekend in the winners'circles, At Sears Point, Freddie Spencer ate up the competition on his KZlOOO in the Superbike Production race. From start to finish, the mighty Z stayed out in front as Freddie rode a . brilliant race, . In drag racing: it was Bob Carpenter's tum as he thrust his Z-l ahead of Teny Vance in the N.H.R.A. Pro Stock event at Englishtown, Nj. to win the . meet Bob Carpenter set a new record of9.0 seconds in the process, and now leads the series in the race for the Number One plate. Meanwhile, in Europe, Kawasaki's Brad Lackey managed to win five consecutive motos in the French and Belgium National series

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