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Cycle News 2025 Issue 48 December 2

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VOLUME ISSUE DECEMBER , P111 Subscribe to nearly 60 years of Cycle News Archive issues: www.CycleNews.com/Archives > Saving face is more than just a good way to avoid embar- rassment. The Casler Face Saver will also protect your smiling mug from "raspberries on your nose" and "chinkelber - ries on your chin." Just $7.50 while you wait one more year for the full-faced Bell Moto Star. > Finally, are you just a poor boy? Nobody loves you? No factory ride and no major wins? No problem! You might not be as fast as Roger DeCoster or Kenny Roberts or any other big-time racer who gets their picture in Cycle News, but you can be smarter—and just as famous! For your $11.50 subscription fee, Cycle News will publish your photo in the December 1975 issue. You pro - vide the pic (preferably in black and white), and they provide the fame. Magnifico-o-o-oh! CN > Forget quickshifters and fancy hydraulic clutches. Husqvarna will scare the competition shiftless with the new for 1976, Husqvarna Automatic. Even Cycle News publisher Sharon Clayton bought one! > What kid wouldn't want to find a real, Ron Wood Norton flat tracker, ridden by Rob Morrison and Alex Jorgensen, in their Christmas stocking? A good deal at $3500 ($21,000 in 2025). Like all sophisticated Brits, Nortons are sensitive to tosspots and plonkers, so "please do not call unless you are sincere." > Thankfully, sexploitation hadn't yet been invented in 1975, so sensi- tive companies like Target (no, not that Target) were making these cool, egalitarian-minded tee shirts for just $3.50. Determined to remain agile enough to fend off fellers aiming for her bullseyes, Sue has modified her own shirt for less wind resistance and better cooling in the midrange.

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