Keith Code’s California Superbike School Switching To BMW For 2010

Keith Code’s California Superbike School Switching To BMW For 2010

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After 30 years running Kawasakis, Keith Code’s California Superbike School is switching to BMW motorcycles for 2010. Under terms of a new two-year sponsorship agreement with BMW North America, Code’s school will run a fleet of 27 four-cylinder S1000RR models and four F800 twin-cylinder models. Kawasaki Motors ended its sponsorship of the California Superbike School at the end of 2008, but Code continued to work with his existing fleet of ZX-6R Kawasakis while looking for a new OEM partner. He rode a pre-production S1000RR prior to making the deal with BMW North America. Code said he had “no hard feelings” toward Kawasaki, which discontinued its sponsorship as a cost-cutting move. The new deal with BMW is “a perfect match-up,” Code said.

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