By Tim Huber - April 04, 2018
Categories: Motorcycle History, Technology, Video, Racing, Real Racers, Sportbikes, Industry
Yoshimura and Suzuki Celebrate 40 Years of Racing Success
Video pays homage to a championship-winning partnership between “Pops” Yoshimura and Suzuki Motorcycles
In 1978 Hideo “Pops” Yoshimura began tuning Suzuki motorcycles. The next year Wes Cooley was crowned AMA Superbike national champion, a feat that was achieved on a Yoshimura-built/tuned Suzuki. This marked the start of a partnership that is now celebrating four decades of high-level competition and more than a few poles, podiums, wins, and titles along the way.
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Yoshimura Suzukis have come a long way in 40 yearsThe combination of Suzuki’s performance and potential and Yoshimura's innovative tuning techniques has been a proven recipe for success over the years. That success continues to this day with Yoshimura Suzuki remaining a force to be reckoned with on the track, as demonstrated by Tony Elias' 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike title won aboard a Yoshimura-tuned GSX-R1000.
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In celebration of the partnership’s 40 year anniversary, Yoshimura put together a shot video featuring some iconic racers and bikes as well as some genuinely cool rare vintage photos. Do yourself a favor and give four decades of effort five minutes of your time.