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    Indian Contingency Calculations
    • Feb 20, 2021

    Indian Contingency Calculations

    Indian officially announced that they would run a two-man Wrecking Crew (as we reported earlier in the week). This is made up of a one-man factory team of reigning champ Briar Bauman, and the factory-supported independent (but not a true privateer), the former champ, Jared Mees. This is the first time in the new Indian team's lifespan that they've had two-rather than three riders on their 'Wrecking Crew' (see why we think that make business sense in BronBo Goes Private). On t
    'I Won Fisher's AFT Bike!'
    • Jan 6, 2020

    'I Won Fisher's AFT Bike!'

    We featured Paul Hartman's Racewear and his supercool Triumph Bonneville hooligan racer in Sideburn 38 and saw he had a new firebreathing bike so asked for the story on it. This is what he told us... Kind of a crazy deal, and sometimes I still don't believe it. I won this bike in a raffle that Davis Fisher did to raise some money.  Last summer Davis announced on his Instagram that he was going to sell raffle tickets for his Kawasaki 700 Twin AFT racer. Tickets were $50 and h
    More AFT SuperTwins news
    • Dec 21, 2019

    More AFT SuperTwins news

    More pieces of the AFT SuperTwins jigsaw have fallen into place in the last couple of days. Today Jeffrey Carver announced he'd be competing in SuperTwins as a wild card privateer, on James Monaco's FTR750. It seems like Jeffrey lost the DFW Roof Systems backing and either wasn't able or didn't want to commit to a full season of the new SuperTwins class. It seems a shame that one of the true stars of the series is stepping back, but we know Jeffrey was/is very close to James
    Springfield Mile 1 Thoughts
    • Sep 1, 2019

    Springfield Mile 1 Thoughts

    So, the schedule caught up with me and I couldn't follow every race live. I missed the SacMile, but watched the Peoria TT after racing myself the same day, so I was just observing, not making notes. Briar was on it at Peoria, and the king of that track, Henry Wiles, was out injured. Such has been Wiles domination that no other current Twins rider had ever won at the track. Then it was onto the rescheduled Springfield. Friday night was Singles Short Track night, and, again, af
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