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    Kevin Schwantz Pepsi Suzuki GP 1988 Motorbike Jacket

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    Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
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    Kevin Schwantz Lucky Strike Suzuki 1993 Jacket

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    Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00
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    Kevin Schwantz Lucky Strike Suzuki GP 1995 Suit

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    Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
  4. kevin schwantz motogp

    Vintage Motorcycle Leather Lucky Strike Suzuki GP 1993

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    Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
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From the Track to Glory: Kevin Schwantz, Racing's Timeless Icon

American-born Kevin Schwantz was a competitive motorcycle road racer before his retirement in 1964. In the 1993 FIM Road Racing World Championship, he won the world championship.

At the age of four, Schwantz, whose parents had a motorbike store, began riding. Following in the footsteps of his father and uncle, Darryl Hurst (the original 34), he started his competitive career as a trials rider. From trials, he advanced to motocross in his teens and rose to the top of the local MX ranks. He decided to give up motocross after a catastrophic collision during the 1983 Houston Supercross qualification round.

He was allowed to test ride for the Yoshimura Suzuki Superbike team at the end of the 1984 season, and the team quickly signed the Texan to a contract. He won both legs of the 1985 Willow Springs AMA Superbike National, his maiden race with Yoshimura. Despite only participating in half of the events, he placed eighth overall in the championship.

#YearPositionClassMotorcycleTeamSuit
1198622nd500ccSuzuki RG500Rizla Suzuki1986 - Kevin Schwantz
2198716th500ccSuzuki RGV500Heron Suzuki1987 - Kevin Schwantz
319888th500ccSuzuki RGV500Pepsi Suzuki1988 - Kevin Schwantz
419894th500ccSuzuki RGV500Pepsi Suzuki1989 - Kevin Schwantz
519902nd500ccSuzuki RGV500Lucky Strike Suzuki1990 - Kevin Schwantz
619913rd500ccSuzuki RGV500Lucky Strike Suzuki1991 - Kevin Schwantz
719924th500ccSuzuki RGV500Lucky Strike Suzuki1992 - Kevin Schwantz
819931st500ccSuzuki RGV500Lucky Strike Suzuki1993 - Kevin Schwantz
919944th500ccSuzuki RGV500Lucky Strike Suzuki1994 - Kevin Schwantz
10199515th500ccSuzuki RGV500Lucky Strike Suzuki1995 - Kevin Schwantz

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What safety gear should I wear when riding?
When riding, it’s important to wear proper safety gear. A certified helmet is a must, as it protects your head in case of a fall. Additionally, wearing a leather or textile jacket helps guard against road rash. Don’t forget gloves! They protect your hands and improve grip on the handlebars. Lastly, wearing sturdy boots keeps your feet safe from injury. Proper gear can make a big difference in your safety when riding.
How can I maintain my motorcycle?
Maintaining your motorcycle is very important for safe riding. Start by regularly checking the oil level and changing the oil as needed. Keep the tires properly inflated and check for any wear. It's also good to clean and adjust the chain. Inspect the brakes to make sure they're working well and replace the brake pads if necessary. Regularly looking after your motorcycle helps it perform better and last longer. Don't forget to consult a professional if you're unsure about anything!
What should I do if my motorcycle breaks down?
If your motorcycle breaks down, try to stay calm. First, find a safe location away from traffic. If you can, check basic issues like fuel level or a dead battery. If it’s a flat tire or other serious issue, you might need professional help. Make sure to call for roadside assistance if you can’t fix it yourself. Always carry a phone and know contact details for help. It’s best to plan ahead to avoid breakdowns in the first place!
Can beginners ride a motorcycle?
Yes, beginners can definitely ride a motorcycle! It’s best to start with a smaller, lighter bike as they are easier to handle. Take a motorcycle safety course if you can; this will teach you the basics and important skills. Make sure to practice in a safe area before venturing into traffic. Always remember to wear your protective gear to stay safe. With patience and practice, anyone can learn to ride!
What should I know before buying a motorcycle?
Before buying a motorcycle, think about how you plan to use it. Will you ride for fun or daily commuting? Research different types of bikes to find one that fits your needs. Check your budget, as costs can vary widely. Always take a test ride to see how it feels. Finally, consider insurance costs and safety features. Taking your time can help you make a smart choice when purchasing your motorcycle!

What Clients Say

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good motorbike leather suit. fast delivery

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Andrew J.
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Excellent leather collection seller, I am fully satisfied and fast shipping.

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Esabel M.
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Nearly Perfect everythingDelivery please as soon as possible!Yours sincerelyRalph Müller & Caroline ScheidlerMotoGram RezeptoMed

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Ralph Müller
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What a great 3 button leather jacket. Sizing is just a little off, I ordered 1 size larger than normally wear. This leather jacket keeps me warm and really cools with the vents front open. This leather jacket is soft, smooth and comfort. I really am satisfied with the quality of this leather jacket.

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Haig N.
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It is a high quality and great washed leather scuba jacket. It took no time to get here to me and I am very impressed to experiment about jacket specifications, qualities and materials used in this leather jacket. Leathercollection.us is a realy quick responsive and great communications. You can't beat the price of this scuba leather jacket. I Highly recommend this leather jacket.

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Rennie K.
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Needed something for a track day and got this because I can unzip the pants and use the jacket for street riding. Did the measurements as shown and when on the edge of one size went up. Fit perfect. Tight but everyone says thats how it should be. Went riding and its way more comfortable riding than standing. I did not get as hot as I thought I would, must be some good air flow. Good quality. Heavy but its leather so thats good.

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