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Cycle News 1986 12 17

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and fabric air filters, it sprays on easily and rinses off with water according to the manufacturer. KalGard Filter Cleaner is completely water soluble, which eliminates the need for using flammable liquids like gasoline or solvents to clean your filter. Kal-Gard Filter Cleaaner is available in a 16 oz. can and is priced .at.$4.39. See your dealer or for additional information contact Kal-Gard Dept. CN, 16616 Schoenborn St., Sepulveda, CA 91343. The Outrageous Sign Company has parking and street signs available for most of the O.E.M brands. The parking signs measure 18 x 24 and retail for .$24.95 while the street signs measure 6 x 24. Both signs are all steel with powder coateabase colors and prices include shipping COSIS. For more information contact the Outrageous Sign Company, Dept. C , 4741 Ortega Street, Ventura, CA 93001, 805/644-1050. Nelson-Rigg USA's Sporting Bag tank bag features a five-point mounting sy tern with a non-slip neoprene pad, an expandable separate top compartment, a transparent map pocket, two extra side zipper compartments and a carrying handle. The Sporting Bag has a suggested retail price of .$59.95 and are available in black I red/white, navy/red/white, black! red/gray and solid black. For more information contact Nelson Rigg USA Inc., Dept. CN, 5082 Bolsa Avenue#109, Huntington Beach, CA 92649,714/891-81 I I. 18 Kal-Gard Filter Deaner can remove the grease and grime from all foam The 1987 Limited Edition Ducati Calendar is now available from DPL Eurostyle. The 12 four-color photos of Ducatis in action is now available in a larger format for 1987 (12x 17). For more information contact DPL Eurostyle,lnc., Dept. CN, 115 Third Street-Mezz., San Rafael, CA 94901, 415/485-1921. Bell introduces their most sophisticated motorsport helmet ever available to the public. The Bell Ultra is made of a special blend of graphite, co-weaved with kelvar, which creates a very light, high-performance helmet accordiing to Bell. The Bell Ultra was developed in part and worn by CART Indy car drivers Mario Andreui and Danny Sullivan. Bell's new aluminum D-ring assembly make placementand removal of the helmet quick and easy. The Bell Ultra features a new push-buttom faceshield which is fog proof under almo t all circumsrances according to Bell. The Bell UI tra is available in black with gold trim. See your dealer for more information. Channellock's new 906 Adjustable Socket can replace 20 individual sockets covering II standard socket sizes from 5/16 through 5/8 inches and nine merric sizes from 8mm to 16mm. The adjustable socket will attach to a 3/8 inch drive ratchet and requires just a turn of the knurled collar to lock the triple action jaws OOlO the nut or bolt. The Channellock 906. Adjustable Socket is precision made of the highest-grade forged steel and can withstand up to 1200 inch pounds of torque accordin~ to Channellock. The 906 Adjustable Socket comes with a lifetime guarantee. For more information or a free caralog contact Channellock, Inc., Dept. CN, Meadville, PA 16335. Oakley Frogskins from Graydon Proline are a stylish, yet affordable way to shade your eyes from the sun's harmful rays. Frogskins come in an array of colors, including the popular pink tortise shell. Each pair is deli vered in an attractive see-through plastic case. Suggested retail price is 35. Contact Graydon Proline, Dept. C , 15935 Minnesota Ave., Paramount, CA 90723,213/531-7142. jack that can lift up to a half ton motorcycle and has casters that enable the bike to move easily in a complete circle. The Cycle Jack features easy operation and can lift the motorcycle to a height of 14 inches, it weighs 80 pounds and tie-down scraps are included. See your dealer or contact Lincoln Manufacturing Co., Dept. CN, P.O. Box 30303, Lincoln, NE 68503-0303, 402/464-7418. Tradewinds-Imernational's new line of sport glovesare fire retardant and I will protect hands from hot mew burns up to 400 degrees. The gloves also insulate from the cold and fearure black grip dots for control in dirt, grease or vibration environments. For more information contact Tradewinds International, Dept. CN, Suite PR 118, 7012 Barcliff Drive, Charlotte, NC 28212. AXO's 2+ I Competition Superbelt is designed for racers with a trim physique. The 2+ I features a single-flap, velcro fastener and two staggered length flaps of elastic. AXO's patented polyurethane construction with three separate sections is also used in the 2+ I Competition Superbelt. A tight, lattice-pattern is used on top for stiffness; a cross section below where movement is frequent and vertical slats that flex from side-to-side. This combination of material firmly supports and fully protects'according to AXO. Fits 28 to 34 inch wai ts, priced at 3 I .50 and comes everal colors. See your dealer or contact AXO port-America, Dept. CN, 25702 Rye Canyon Rd. Suite E, Valencia, CA 91355. JT Racing's California Style sweatshirt is a way to brighten up your winter blahs. The California Style sweatshirt features a bright cartoon graphic of David Bailey, a sofe, fleece lining and a hood. The sweatshirt is priced at 27.95 and is available in S, M, L and XL. ee your dealer or contact JT Racing, Dept. C ,515 Otay Valley Road, Chula Vista, CA 9201 I, 619/421-2660. Making repairs on large motorcycles can be made easier with the use of the patented new 3600 Cycle Jack manufactured by Lincoln Manufacturing. The Cycle Jack raises bikes to make rhem easier to work on, move and store. Cycle Jack uses a hydraulic Seal-It Corporation has announced that Flat-Proof, which has been available only to commercial, industrial and mili rary users for the past 18 years, will now be sold to the public. Flat-Proof will seal 99% of all tire

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