- Pops Yoshimura
Hideo "Pops" Yoshimura (
October 7 ,1922 -March 29 ,1995 ) was amotorcycle tuner, race team owner and manufacturer of speciality motorcycle accessories. He is remembered for his ties to the beginnings ofAMA Superbike racing and theSuzuki factory racing team. He was born inFukuoka City ,Japan .Yoshimura was called into military service during the
Second World War where he was trained as an aircraft mechanic. After the war, he began tuning motorcycles for American servicemen stationed in Japan and in 1954, he opened his first shop, with his wife and children helping him. In 1971, he moved his business toLos Angeles at the beginning of the four-cylindersuperbike era. He gained a reputation as an excellent motorcycle tuner.In 1976 the AMA introduced a racing class for production based bikes and Yoshimura established himself by entering fast, reliable Kawasaki Z1 bikes. In 1978 he switched to
Suzuki bikes and began winning races. Steve McLaughlin won the 1978 Daytona Superbike race while Wes Cooley and Mike Baldwin won the prestigious 1978Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan. With Wes Cooley as his rider, Yoshimura claimed theAMA Superbike national championship in 1979 and 1980. Yoshimura formed a close relationship with Suzuki and eventually his team became the official Suzuki factory racing team in the United States. His company experienced success as one of the world's largest performance aftermarket sportbike exhaust manufacturers.Yoshimura died of cancer in 1995. He left a legacy as a master craftsman, tuner and fabricator and was one of the pioneering personalities of superbike racing. In 2000, he was inducted into the AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame . His son continues to operate the company which still enjoys success in the AMA superbike class with riderMat Mladin winning six championships in seven years, andBen Spies winning the 2006 and 2007 championships.References
* [http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/halloffame/hofbiopage.asp?id=297 Motorcycle Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/ Yoshimura homepage]
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