R.I.P.: Engineer Etsuo Yokouchi Created The GSX-R Line

R.I.P.: Engineer Etsuo Yokouchi Created The GSX-R Line

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By John Ulrich.

Copyright 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

By John Ulrich

Etsuo Yokouchi, a hard-driving perfectionist and engineer behind the ground-breaking GSX-R series who reached the upper levels of Suzuki Motor Company management, died in Japan on Wednesday, October 20th. He was 87.

As an engineer, project leader and ultimately Deputy General Manager of the Motorcycle Design Department, Yokouchi oversaw the race department and was also responsible for designing and developing production models including the X6 Hustler 250cc two-stroke Twin streetbike in the 1960s; RG500 Grand Prix racebikes in the 1970s; and four-valve four-stroke GS750 and GS1100, Katana 1000 and 1100, and GSX-R750 and GSX-R1100 models in the 1980s. Even after he retired, he influenced production of the 1996 GSX-R750 and the 2000 GSX-R1000.

He championed the application of racing-developed technology to street models and talked about high-performance motorcycles being born on the track, reaching production for street use, and then being modified for Superbike racing and returning to the track.

More information will be posted as it becomes available.

 

 

Latest Posts

KYT Americas Accepting Helmet Sponsorship Applications For 2025

KYT Americas Opens Sponsorship Applications for the 2025 Race...

MotoGP: Ducati’s Record-Breaking Year In Numbers

Ducati won the MotoGP™ World Title for the third...

BMW Celebrates Macau GP Pole In Rain-Canceled Event

The 56th edition of the legendary Macau Motorcycle Grand...

Moto2: Yamaha, VR46 Master Camp Team End Collaboration

It was an emotional Grand Prix for the Yamaha...

Kakeru Okunuki clinches Yamaha R3 bLU cRU Asia Pacific Championship at The Bend

Kakeru Okunuki clinches Yamaha R3 bLU cRU Asia Pacific...