Suspension Guru Jim Lindemann Reviews 2004 Season

Suspension Guru Jim Lindemann Reviews 2004 Season

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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From a press release issued by Lindemann Engineering (LE):

Nice end to a good year! LE-equipped Rich Oliver drags himself and a bunch of TZ parts out of the cobwebs to crush all opponents in the Roadracing World 250/50 at Willow. LE-equipped Michael “Barney” Barnes gets second in the Toyota 200 at Willow 200 on the Lion/Hypercycle bike.

At the beginning of the year Roadracing World asked Jeremy Toye to run a box-stock streetbike in an AMA Superbike event! With a stock shock yet! Jeremy Toye got 11th, lights, horn, muffler and all. The only performance mods were a Lindemann Engineering rework of the stock R-1 forks and shock, using the stock pistons as per LE specs.

During the 2004 season, LE riders were AMA Pro top privateers 12 times, including a sixth in Superbike at Mid-Ohio and a fifth in Superstock at Virginia by Jake Holden, both times coming from behind to pass some of the factory boys on his LE-suspended, stock-fork-piston, Superstock bike.



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