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From: dougs@teklds.UUCP (Doug Schwartz)
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: WHITE BROTHERS - ever hear of them?
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 13:22:19 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 26 13:22:19 1985
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Summary: 

Keywords:White Brothers, Pro-Tec 

eat it, eat it, ...

If you are truly interested in these two manufacturers/distributors/wholesalers
you should grab the latest issue of Dirt Bike magazine.  I haven't read one in
a long time so I don't know if Super Hunky (Rick Sieman?) is still on board,
but they always seemed to know what the talked about.  They had a pro MX'er,
Willie something, who did many of their tests.

The two outfits you mention are primarily manufacturers of suspension
components, exhaust systems, and engine parts (cams, pistons, carbs, etc).
Both focus their attention toward 4-strokes, particularly the large Yamaha
and Hondas.

As Super Hunkie used to say,
"From the incredibly plush office of:"

Doug (you make em I break em) Schwartz
Beaverton Design Center
CAE Systems
Information Display Group
Tektronix, Inc.
Beaverton, OR.