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Cycle News 1984 04 11

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VJdeo' Review Inside David Bailey Super Champion Professor Bailey Talks Rider Technique Along with the growth of the videocassette market has come an increased supply of videotapes for motorcycle enthusiasts. While many of the offerings, particularly lhose from England, are no more than repea t footage of TV shows or promolional films, there are some tapes now on the market that were "privately" produced. Foremosl among them must be the tapes being markeled by Gary Bailey. Yep, that Gary Bailey. ~. VI(e viewed two of Professor Bailey's offerings (in the VHS mode) and were impressed by bOlh. David Bailey - Super Champion will certainly appeal to a wider audience lhan will Professor Bailey Talks Rider Technique. Mother and father, Darken and Gary, obviously applied a touch of parental love to lhe former. For the mOsl part il documents David's motocro_ss-dominating year of 1983. The footage of his comefrom-behind heat race win of the '83 Daytona Supercross is by itself worth the price of the lape ($49.95). David Bailey - Super Champion concludes with a combination audiol visual tribute segment that comes darn close to being whal Hollywood - types call a tearjerker. Professor Bailey Talks Rider Technique puts the elder Bailey in the spotlight and he shines. With a graduate of his MX schools going on to accomplish whal son David has, does anyone doubl Gary's leaching ability? While there's np substitule for lhe real thing, this tape comes close. We showed il to several motocrossers and they demanded that we rewind il and show ilagain, and again, and ... Need we say more? The tapes are available [rom Videos by Professor Bailey, P.O. Box 130, Axton, VA 24054 for $49.95 each, plus $3 for shipping and handling.. If you prefer to call and have the lapes shipped UPS collecl, call 703/6503030. ROGER DE COSTER FLIES FIRST CLASS. When five time world champion Roger De Coster develops the latest motocross technology for Honda out on the track, he expects the best from himself and his gear. ThaIS why he never takes off without putting on Hondaline" motocross appareL Designed exclusively for Honda by Sinisalo"* It looks great Fits great 'And most Pro-Handa" MX Stag '" n helmet features IJrushed nylon interior and jJve-snap visor. important, it provides protection. ThaIS because everything, from our helmets to our boots, is carefully designed and crafted from fine materials. Pros like Roger De Coster and Danny Chandler get their Hondaline motocross gear where they work You can get it at your Honda dealer. HONDALINE" Pro-Handa Pull Pro- tector is const:rw;ted of fcmn vented nylon pieces. Handaline Goggles with polycarbonaf.e . lensesfor extra duraml:ity and protection. Hondaline MX Pants feature leather-reirljorced knees and crotch. Removable knee/shin and hip padsfor mach:i:n.e washing. Pro-Handa MX Gloves have wnled nylon and high densityJbam on the /XU;k Supple, reinjDrced lambskin on fhepalm "~'I$AUI r= \ pit ...c.;,;;;. ~{ Roger De Coster test pilots bothfactory and Pro-Handa Bootsfeature a special sole design with a beveled heel and sole edge to reduce snagging. production motoerossers in Hondaline motocross gear. © 1984 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Pro-Honda is a registered l1lIdemark of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ·Sinisalo· is a registered l1lIdemarlc of Sinisalo Corporation. Jack Mangus 23

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