Walneck's Classic Cycle Trader - June 2008 - (Page 11) MONTHLY FEATURES This newest catalog of Japanese makes and models with over 800-photos (all in color) will give you a LOT of pleasurable reading. Inside you will also find quite a bit of the ads that were used for these bikes. All in all it is 400-pages, so if you need references along this line, you will likely find it here. The manufacturers suggested retail price is $32.99, and it can be ordered directly from Krause Publications, at www.krausebooks.com or call 1-800-258-0929 Mon Fri. 8am - 5pm CST. THE BUZZ BSA M20 FRAME? Someone called the other day to see if I had a BSA M20 frame and forks. Someone had given him an M20 engine, and he wanted to build a 1940’s type bike around it. I mentioned some names of advertisers, and non-advertisers, who he might try. He had called most of them so far. With the passage of time, these parts are difficult to locate. I told him that “there are people out here who probably have what he is looking to find, but they do not advertise individual parts very often.” I suggested that he try a “Word” Want Ad in Walneck’s. We have a very large audience of readers, and let them do the looking for you! A 15-word or less want ad is just $ 19, and just 50-cents per additional word. We have a form in the customer support section of every issue, near the back that is easy to fill out and send in. Over the last 30- years, I have done just this thing myself, and have come up with many parts I would not have found otherwise. I DID CAUTION HIM AND SAID, THERE ARE SOME DISHONEST PEOPLE IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE, SO DO NOT SEND MONEY BECAUSE SOMEONE SAYS THEY HAVE WHAT YOU NEED. GET A COUPLE PHOTOS AND PLAY IT MUCH SAFER. I hope you will try using this service yourself, the next time you need special or not so special parts. Thanks. SURE FIX TIP Bailing wire and duct tape throw in a wire (hard to find nowadays) coat hanger, and you can “fix” quite a bit of stuff. I hear now that “Gorilla” glue people have come out with “Gorilla Duct tape,” which chemically bonds to itself somehow, so that it has to be cut off to separate it. For the curious visit: www.gorillaglue.com for details. WALNECKS.COM I WALNECK’S CLASSIC CYCLE TRADER® I JUNE 2008 11 http://www.krausebooks.com http://www.gorillaglue.com http://WALNECKS.COM
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