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Voices
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guilt tripped' by the pedagogy of the
Mr. Holemans of this world!
Motorcycling, as a sport and a business, is taking responsibility for the
future, and if part of that is to face up
to censure by those who see us from
the outside, whether it is movie makers, environmental groups or politicians, so be it. I want to be one of
those who will be seen as someone
looking for rational solutions, trying
to encourage a mature image, confident that we have all the resources to
resolve our problems. I do not believe
we need to alienate all those around
us by an ill-mannered display of verbal bullying.
RICHARD HAZZARD
Cycle Stop
Hacienda Heights, CA
Get involved
Dave Holeman's guest editorial in
the November 26/December 10 issue
was one of the best pieces that I have
read about Senator Alan Cranston in
any publication.
I too have been fighting Senator
Cranston and his Senate Bill 2061 for
the past year. I started my subscription to Cycle News because of your
articles about the future of off-roading. It is very hard for me to believe
that other off-road publications are
not concerned enough to inform the
off-road public about such current
events. You can bet that I will never
buy a copy of California Magazine.
Why would anyone read such a magazine that would wish "death wishes"
to its readers.
Mr. Holeman has covered aU of the
bases in his well written editorial.
Now is the time to get involved in the
future of off-roading. Please send
your letters to Senator Alan Cranston
and other elected officials in your
area or state. Tell them that you
oppose SB206l and other "anti- offroad bills." If you do not have the
time for this, please support the offroad groups that are fighting for your
rights.
Joina group like theAMA, U4WDA
(V nited 4-Wheel Drive Association),
CORVA (California Off-Road Vehicle Association), or CA4WDC (California Association of 4-Wheel Drive
Clubs). The people in these groups
are fighting for you so that you can
use your oU-road vehicles. Write to
these groups and tell them about
your concerns so that they may serve
you better.
In concl us ion, I would like to
thank Cycle News for their support
and Mr. Holeman for his fine editorial.
I voted against Senator Alan Cranston. How about you?
KENNY GROBE
Los Angeles, CA
More results
I'm writing to express my disappointment in your Regional Championship and local pro dirt track coverage this season, I'm particularly
frustrated with the results at the bottom of the article only listing the top
three finishers. With riders competing in the aforementioned races from
Prince Edward Island, Canada (practically Newfoundland), to southern
California, and Expert finals made
up nearly, or often entirely of National
numbers more coverage is certainly
warranted.
I've been reading Cycle News since
the early '70s but you don't have to go
back that far to get full page, sometimes more, coverage of Regional
and even local pro dirt track events. I
realize the consolidation may make
space conservation more critical and
full page write-ups impossible and if
that's the case, so be it. We'll have to
settle for a column and a half.
But with club level road races and
some amateur MX results often taking up 50 some odd lines listing top
three finishers in sometimes 30 different classes, a full results listing of
three classes con taiDing 10 to 12 riders, for pro dirt track races of this
caliber, is still an awfully modest
request.
ALLEN DILLMER
Lima,OH
We have several format changes set to
debut at the start of 1987, A lien, and
we'll certainly consider your request,
at least as far as Regional C hampionship events are concerned . .. Editor.
Dear Husqvarna employees.
dealers and customers:
For the past 12 years I have enjoyed
a very satisfying and rewarding association with Husqvarna motorcycles. However, on November 14 I
resigned my position as National
Sales Manager for Husqvarna's V.S.
distributor, Cagiva North America.
Since I am no longer officially connected to Husqvarna (except as a
contracted rider through the end of
the year) I want to express my sincerest
appreciation to the people I have met
as a result of my affiliation with
Husqvarna for their contribution to
my personal growth and development.
To all past and present Husqvarna
employees: I am exuemely grateful
for the privilege to have known and
worked with each of you. In particular, I appreciate the advice, encouragement, constructive criticism and
opportunity I received from such
Husqvama personnel as Rolf TibbIin,
Dean Goldsmith, Niles Vssery, Bob
Popiel, Rich Morgan, Jim McIlvain,
Dick Burleson and Mark Blackwell.
To all Husqvarna dealers: The
cooperation, support and viewpoint
you offered me as a member of Husky's
management team will always be
valued. I am very fortunate to have
worked with such a dedicated, enthusiastic and hard-working group of individuals. I wish you continued success.
To Husqvarna customers and supporters: I am forever in your debt for
allowing me the opportunity to work
fora company like Husqvarna. Without your patronage and support of
the product, my career at Husqvama
would not have been. I especially
wish to acknowledge the unselfish
efforts of Dick Phares and the Husky
pit crews as none of my 17. major
off-road victories could have been
achieved without your assistance.
Finally, my most heartfelt thanks
goes to a trusted companion that has
served me well for the last 12 years,
the Husqvarna motorcycle. From the
age of 14 when I first saw "On Any
Sunday" with its vivid images of
H usqvarnas being used to their fullest
by men like Bengt Aberg, IN. Roberts,
Steve McQueen and Malcolm Smith,
I dreamed that some day I too might
in some way contribute to Husky's
legacy. Well, with the support of my
family and the guidance of my close
friend, Casey Folks, I was able to
realize my boyhood dream.
Now it is time for me to set new
goals and a new direction. I wish
Husqvarna and its new owners,
Cagiva Motor Italia, the best of luck
in their future together. I sincerely
hope that the Husqvarna name will
continue on for a long time to come,
so that other l4-year-old boys ca'n
fashion their own fantasies about
riding and racing a legend.
SCOT HARDEN
San Diego, CA
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