Twin Works Factory Announces Supported Riders For 2006 Season

Twin Works Factory Announces Supported Riders For 2006 Season

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Reno, Nevada – The 2006 racing season is upon us and this seasons Twin Works Factory (TWF) team is looking stronger than ever! Under the guidance and direction of Zoran Vujasinovic and Frank Stroman, Twin Works Factory has built a reputation for producing some of the most competitive bikes in both lightweight and middleweight twins classes nationwide. This year, the majority of the team will be representing TWF on the West Coast, racing with the AFM, WERA West, and WSMC. Competing on formula spec SV650’s are Jay Avansino, Everett Dittman, Tom Dorsey, Tom Shao, Kurt Spencer, Aaron Tulchinsky, and Zoran Vujasinovic. The team is also fielding three SV500’s, specifically built to compete in the AFM 500 Twins class with Jonathan Forman, Joe Sickle, and Zoran Vujasinovic on board. New to the TWF program for 2006 is the addition of a Kawasaki ER6n piloted by veteran team member Michael Metcalf. The Kawasaki looks great in race trim and our early development is looking quite promising! The team is represented on the East Coast in CCS and WERA by Ben Price on a Suzuki SV650. For more information about Twin Works Factory, contact Zoran Vujasinovic at [email protected] (775) 690-5171 or visit the team website at http://www.twinworksfactory.com/

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