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._, - ,Bob Wehman i. president and chid ' enaineer of Spectre Oil. of America and Intercontinental Lubricant. Corp , If maintaining your bike is your hobby, changing oil, adjusting valves and chains, then you know the value of using Spectro lubricants for your engine, driveline .and suspension. If you'd rather be out riding instead of busting your knuckles maintaining your bike, then you should use the full line of Spectro road, track, and moto-X proven lubricants. For you that means fewer oi I changes, 'a cleaner engine,less wear and noise, elimination of siezures, driveline failures and therefore, reduced physical . and mental exhaustion. ' Stop worrying yourself and your bike to death, enjoy ~ it......Rely on the lubricants the pros depend on ......spectro 2 or 4 stroke motorcycle engine oil, chain lube, fork oil , suspension fluid, filter fluid and gear lube. Yours for enjoyable. and safer riding / ~0-~Robert H. Wehman SPECTRO OILS OF AMERICA ROUTE 7 P,e. 80X 208 IlA()()I(FIElD. C7, ~ Distributor inqulrtes invited for selected areas You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel! LONG BEACH ' HONDA (Top) Jon Baugh (near lane) and Terry Kizer faced off in the final with Kizer taking the win. (Above left) Vince Santangelo was fast before his bike went up in flames. (Above right) Record setter Kizer. NMRA National ChampIonshIp Ora, Race SerIes: RoundS K;zer blasts Sana;r By Marc Lachapelle ST. PIE DE BACOT, QUEBEC, CANADA, JULY 4 Terry Kizer wrote his name into the NMRA record books while dominating the Funny ' Bike only segment of the NHRA's Molson Grandnational round at Sanair International 30 Speedway. Kizer collected an . . 1 d ti d Impre~slve e apse urne reco~ and picked up the class WIn also on his MT~ Engineering sponsored blown mtro·burmng906Cc Kawasaki. Jon Baugh. aboard a Kaw- ' asaki, was the -loser in -the final. The meet, one of only three presented for Funny Bike crass machines along with NHRA car racing this season, had its entry limited to six . mostly because of the distance factor. Sanair is located only a few miles from Montreal, in the province of Quebec. Of those six entries, Steve Lukos didn 't make it past the first run . Two others suffered mechanical problems all through the weekend. Lukos, riding out of Connecticut. had to pack his gear after his Kawasaki blew its crankcase and transmission in the first pass on Saturday. Bob Malloy's entry was plagued by chain and transmission problems and defending champion Vince Santangelo's blown Kawasaki caught fire in the last qual. ifying pass on Saturday. Santangelo, 28, was named Rookie of the Year in NMRA competition last year and seemed to be the only serious. threat to Kizer on the strip

