This off-season we’re running a series showing your motorcycles. Not just your road racing bikes, but your streetbikes, motocross bikes, dirt bikes, pit bikes, mini bikes, trials bikes, land-speed bikes, drag bikes, speedway bikes, whatever you’ve got. If you have more than one bike, send photos of them all–alone or with you! Send in-focus bike photos (as jpeg files) along with the make, model and year of each bike and your name, city and state, plus the name of the photographer, to [email protected]. By sending us the photos, you are certifying that you own the rights to the photos and are giving us permission to feature them on roadracingworld.com. They may be posted on roadracingworld.com during slow news days.
Seen here in our 26th installment are photos sent in by AMA Superbike, ASRA/CCS and WERA racer Sean Dwyer, age 38, from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
“Here are a few pictures and a description for the ‘Show Us Your Rides’ feature. These are pictures of my personal racebikes. My 2011 Suzuki GSX-R1000 is a pretty well-sorted machine that I have raced for the past few seasons in between rides for various teams. We jokingly refer to it as the ‘Kawi Killer.’ It has had a pretty good record in club races and a few top-10s in AMA Superbike, including a 6th at Barber and a 4th at New Jersey Motorsports Park this past year. My motocross racebike is a 2006 Honda CRF450R that is also set-up nicely. The two bikes are connected by more than just using the dirtbike for training. The motocross bike kind of started my road racing career with a ‘watch this’ moment, when a massive supercross quad jump didn’t work out exactly as I had planned. I’m more serious about the road racing now, but I still love to get out and hit some jumps any time I get a chance!”
In the Bio section of his rider profile on roadracingworld.com, Dwyer posted, “Fast Privateer out of Florida. I win a lot of Shootouts in CCS Florida, and have a bunch of top-10s in AMA Superbike with a best finish of 4th. I prefer larger-displacement Superbikes. I enjoy training and have a real good work ethic. I love being at the limit!” In the Style section of his rider profile, Dwyer describes himself as being “Smooth, determined, will pass anywhere and make very few mistakes.” In 2014, Dwyer ran #10 in AMA Superbike, #9 in CCS and #21 in WERA.
Check out Dwyer’s rider profile on roadracingworld.com here:
https://www.roadracingworld.com/members/seandwyer/
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