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[motorcycle.com] - Roger Hayden To Ride Commemorative GSX-R1000 At Indy


To celebrate 30 years of the Suzuki GSX-R line, Roger Hayden will roll out a special livery at the Red Bull Indianapolis combined MotoGP/MotoAmerica event, August 7-9 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The red and black color scheme will commemorate the livery Kevin Schwantz used when he debuted the GSX-R750 in AMA Superbike with Yoshimura in 1986.

In addition to the motorcycle sporting the signature colors of the ’86 Schwantz version, Hayden’s leathers will be a custom-commemorative set and his Yoshimura Superbike crew will be wearing red-themed gear; and even the Suzuki GSX-R1000 tyre warmers will match.

“We’re excited to be able to do our part to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the GSX-R,” said Don Sakakura, Sr. Vice President at Yoshimura R&D of America. “We at Yoshimura are very pleased that we played a part in launching the GSX-R line in America in 1986 with Kevin Schwantz as our primary rider. And of course we’re proud that the GSX-R went on to become the all-time wins leader in AMA Superbike. We’re looking forward to introducing the anniversary livery with Roger Hayden and the team at Indianapolis. It’s only appropriate that such an iconic motorcycle be honoured at one of the truly iconic racing circuits of the world.”

The Suzuki GSX-R line was launched in 1985 for most of the world, but America had to wait until 1986 to get its hands on the bike. The GSX-R is widely considered the first sport bike to truly bring Grand Prix design features to the street.

In America the GSX-R series went on to become the most successful machine in AMA Superbike and Supersport racing with more championships and race wins than any other model of motorcycle. Counting the original Suzuki GS series a total of 13 AMA Superbike Championships have been won by riders on Suzukis prepared by Yoshimura R&D.

Says Schwantz: “I first rode the GSX-R in 1985 at the Suzuka 8-Hour with Graeme Crosby. We didn’t get the Suzuki GSX-Rs in the United States until ‘86 but raced them in American Superbikes in ‘86 and ‘87. I won the Daytona 200 on a Suzuki GSX-R in 1988 and continued to race the 8-Hour all the way through to the 1992 season. The Suzuki GSX-R to me is the definition of a sport bike. When the GSX-R came out it completely changed the definition of a sports bike and it has continued to improve ever since.”

Hayden will also race the special 30th Anniversary colors in the 2015 MotoAmerica finale at New Jersey Motorsport Park in Millville on September 11-13th.

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