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CONGRATULATIONS TO:
1983 N.M.R.A. CHAMPIONS
Super Modified
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BOB CARPENTER
FRANK GIORDANO
ED MALKIEWICZ
CRE Suzuki GS1100
GPR Performance Kawa GPz750
Wildlife Performance. L.V. GPz750
Pro Compo
Super Eliminator
Modif"18d
RICK STETSON
LANCE BOYER
DENNIS GUTH
Harry's Machined Parts GS1100
Suz. GS750 Turbo
Allentown Suzuki GS 11 00
THE WINNER'S CH·OICE OF CHAIN ...
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Joilisport road racing gloves
1824 E. 22nd St.. los Angeles. CA 90058 (2131 141·5173
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te Marcus Aurelius Anton Js more than 1800 years ago. It's a
s e bet the Roman emperor and philo opher never threw a leg over a firebr~thing GP-style road racer, but
h#! he suited up for such an endeavor he would have liked the ]ollispQ't road racing gloves - they are
qyt! ity items.
Imply put, the Italian-made
glpves, imported to the U.S. by Quadrif/:?glio Inc., are a joy to wear. The
pair we ordered were conslTUcted of
striking white leather with blue and
rea accents sewn on. For protection
irf a crash, the gloves are gauntlet
st),; e with a full-length zipper so the
rig's wrists are' kept covered in a
long slide along the pavement. In
addition the palm areas have extra
thicknesses of leather and a series of
rn Lal studs for more resistence to
al)psion. All seams, except in the
thumb area, are sewn on the outside,
sci all the wearer feels is smooth
I~er when the gloves are on.
',,:rrhe only problem - if you can
caU it that- we had with the ]ollisports was the white leather in the
p~1m areas getting a lillIe grungy
looking with use, thanks to the black
rubber from hand grips rubbing off.
To combat that problem, the ]ollispot:ts are also available in black.
GIven a choice, though, we'd still opt
fori the white models; they really are
good looking.
We've used the gloves for our twisty
road excursions and a road racing
school and can report thatlhe gloves
are extremely comfortable in addition to allowing a good feel for the
controls. The extra peace of mind
that comes from knowing that your
hands are well protected helps as
well.
The asking price of $39.95 seems
reasonable, considering that most mot<><;ross or regular street gloves are
priced in the same range or just
below the ]ollisports. We liked the
gloves a lot. They're a regular part of
our street-riding allire, and we
wouldn't venture onto a race track
without them. For more information
on the gloves, contact Quadrifolglio,
Inc. at 5745 N. lIth St., Phoenix, AZ,
or give them a call at 602/265-5846.
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