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Cycle News 1987 08 19

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"The·others don't seem tohave the enthusiasm that . MOTORCYCLIST"s editors · d o." -.Ha~ry "'aillet , PHOTOS: NICK IENATSCH Name: Harry Maillet Occupation: Owner, The Performance Works Company description: "The Performance Works started about 1976. We got into racingjust for fun and saw there was a street market for many of the specialty items we were using on the racing equipment. Ours is a one-stop shop : a perso!} can 'get a tune- up or a complete bike built. I enjoyed racing , but forme the real challenge was creating a marketplace for expensive toys. Some of the Bimot as we sell cost in excess of $30,000, and the people who buy - them are the ones who really appreciate high-quality machinery . Often they have a collection of cars-Ferraris, Porsches-and are multi-bike owners. They're not looking for something that everybody else has ; they want the quality and something that is unique." . Projects: "Our latest was the Bi- mota SB4S, which we tore down to the bare frame tubes and recreated. I see the SB4S as The Performance Works' rolling showroom; it displays what we Can do and the way we accomplish our objectives. My personal favorite of all the bikes I've built is probably my 1979 Kawasaki MK II ." Riding history: "I've been into mot orcycles since I was a kid-, I' ve never been able to get away .. from them . I owned a series of Triump hs and BSAs until the Japanese market really hit about 1973 and I got into Kawasakis. I did a lot of club racing years ago and had my shar e of wins and losses. We also did some building for riders like Harry Klinzmann and Steve McLaughlin back then and still do some minor sponsorship." Highway 33, or the Angeles Crest Hi ghway ." Magazine: "When I got into this business ' one of the first things I did was sort out the magazines to see who was reaching the kind of performance-oriented rider I'm after, and what it boiled down to was MOTORCYCLIST. The oth ers don 't seem to have the enthusi- . asm that MOTORCYCLIST's editors do." This endors ement is purely voluntary . No fee or other cons ideration is paid. AT NEWSSTANDS FOR $24.00 PER YEAR. OR BY SUBSCRIPTION FOR $13 .94. FOR . SUBSCRIPTION ORDE RS CALL (213) 854 -247 0. Riding preference: "Like most of our clientele, I' m a sport rider. I try to get in a ride at least every Saturday or Sunday morning, and I really enjoy riding the Ojai area, 17

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