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Cycle News 1984 06 20

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TErt YEARS AGO Harry Klinzmann and Keith Code scored a tOLaI of five victories in a road race at Orange County International Raceway in Irvine, California. Klinzmann won the 2.'l0cc Junior GP, 3.'l0cc Junior GP and Open Junior classes; Code bested the .'loacc GP and Cafe classes. Triumphs ruled the roost in an AMA Regional "IT at Clackamas, Oregon. Mark Williams won the Expert main on one, followed by Chuck Joyner and Randy Skiver. Triumph rider Don Smith took the Junior main as Bruce Hanlon managed to get Harley-Davidson colors in the winner's circle by finishing second. The Novice main went to Honda-mounted Mark Smith. Ted Davidson (Suz) and Dan Mills (Hon) finished I-2 in the 12.'lcc Expert class of a scrambles at Pioneer Arena in Oakdale, California. Mills also competed in the 2.'l0cc Expert class and again finished second, this time to BulLacO rider Dick Gracia. Yamaha rider Jim Filice won the SOcc Expert class in the same event. Costa Mesa city officials came armed with sound meters to the speedway races at the Orange County Fairgrounds and while the bikes passed inspection, the volume was turned down on announcer Larry HuUman. Honda factory motocrossers swept a CMC event at Carlsbad Raceway. Rex Staten won the 2.'l0 and .'lOOcc Pro classes, while Marty Smith nabbed the l2.'lcc Pro win. UlfKarlsson won the Polish round of the World Trials Series. Corky Keener rode a Bart Markelprepared Harley-Davidson to victory at the Louisville Half Mile National, running away from the field. Second went to teammate Gary SCOlt, while Triumph's Mike Kidd finished third. TodaY,superbikes are quicker IIJld faster than any other motor vehicles on earth. Their performance will humiJiDte just about any four wheeler on the street. What we can't believe is that their brake hoses are stiIJ in the stone age. When you grab a hIIJldfuJ of brake the first thing the pressure does is expand the lines, not activate the brakes. Try it with your own bike-grip a hose r1r1Dly wbile you apply the brakeand you'D feel the wasted effon as the hose expands. With RusseD Cycleflex lll stainless brake hoses, there is no line expansion. So aU your effon goes to the calipers and rotors. The result is much like "power Iitdes". In fact you can expect up to JO~ reduction iD lever effon for the same stopping aaergy. ODe thing's for sure-once 70U try a set of RusseU lines on your bike. you'D never have a bike without tbem. Even a novice rider can fed the difference. Quality? The ultimate. Russell .• brake lines have been pressure tested to 5000 PSI without failure. Why? Because at ISOmph,only the best is good enough. RusseD Performance. 20420 S. Susana Rd.• Carson, CA 90745 (213\639-7151. CataJog $3.00. Ronnie Gibson isn't even a factory rider, but due to the superb reliability and performance of the I.M.S. XR motor and the precise works-type suspension kit for XRs from Gator U.S.A., he pulled it off! Motor parts available from I.M..-S. 1189 La Cadena Dr., Riverside, CA 92501 (714) 781-5849 Suspension mods available from Gator U.S.A. P.O. Box 240, 4954 Duncan Rd., Phelan, CA 92371 (619) 243-2323 June 3, '84: 2nd 500cc Pro, CMC Four-Stroke National May 20, '84: 1st Four-Stroke Pro, Dunestown Gran Prix May 13, '84: 1 st 500cc Pro, Indian Dunes Grand Prix May 6, '84: 1 st D-37 Four-Stroke Expert, Perris G.P. Riding the Ron Wood Norton. rookie Expert Rob Morrison won the Expert main event as Ascot began its Summer Series of half mile racing. Alex Jorgensen (Tri) took the Junior main event, while Elbert Turner (Yam) was top Novice. American Brad Lackey (Hus) split moto wins with Italian Giuseppe Cavallaro (Mai) in an international mOtOcross in Italy. However, when tbe day was done. Cavallaro's 1-2 edged Lackey's 3-1. Bill Cook (Mai) took a pair of runner·up finishes in Pro racing at a CMC motocross at Washougal, Wash· ington. In the 250cc Pros he was defeated by Bultaco rider Chuck Sun, while in the 500s he was bested by another Bultaco rider, Rick Burgelt. Kawasaki rider Broc Glover topped the 100cc Junior class at a CMC motocross at South Bay Park, in Chula Vista, California. Glover also topped one division of I25cc Juniors, this time riding on a Honda. JEFF WARD Wins Superbowl of Motocross in the Pasadena. CA Rosebowl with SHOEI Helmet. SHOEI rider MIKE MELTON wins 125 Mile AMA National Enduro at Bellingham. WA. For Comfort and Confidence. JEFF WARD and MIKE MELTON rely on... .. ", SHOE!. The Choice of Cham Ions I;; ,. SHOE I SAFETY HELMET CORPORATION 1717 Pontius Avenue.,Los Angeles. CA 90025 (213) 477-6051 !;

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