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After three ro u n ds. Californian Pat
H ennen wa s tied with Au stra lian
G reg H ansford for th e M ar lb oro
In terna tio na l roa d race series poin t
lead in N ew Zea land, Phil McDonald
cras hed a nd bro ke both wri sts in th e
third ro u nd o f th e series.
'You 've heard the slogans a thousand times"KERKE
RKICKS ASS " and Supertrapp's "F NOT
AST
FICTION." But take a moment tolook atthe records.
You 'll see who's really "fast" and who's writing
"fiction."
Amidst co n troversv, co n fus io n a nd
crashes, Guy McClure won th e o pening ro u nd o f th e Am er ican Indoor
Ch a m p ionship Se ries in Det ro it ,
Mi chi gan, ahead of Randy Goss a nd
St eve Drost e. In th e second round in
In di a n apol is, Ind iana , Mike G erald
took h is Yamaha LO th e wi n ahead o f
Jim Rawls.
KERKER equipped bikes really "KIC
KASS." Look atour
success-there's nothing phoney about ourrecord.
Whether it be Superbike
competition, endurance
racing, on the dirt, in the
water or atthe drag
strip, KERKER is the
leader. Those are the
facts. A matter ofpublic
record. You just can't
make up your own
natonal titles...
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Gary Sem ics ca me to th e firs t CMC
race o f th e yea r a t Ca rls bad R acewa y
in Carlsbad , Californ ia , with a pa ir
of new Ka wa sakis, but he o n lv ca me
away w ith a win in the 250<:c P ro
class as Marty Tripes took th e top
h o nors in th e 500cc class o n h is Bu ltaco ..T he I 25cc race was won by John
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But there's even more. Remember their adthat asked
why KERKER didn 't finish in the top 10 ofthe 1984
Grand National Series? It was the joke ofthe industry
because everyone knew that KERKER didn 't makedirt
bike systems. But we took their challenge and
developed systems forBubba Shobert and Ted Boody.
The results? Bubba won the Grand National Championship and Ted finished a stlong second. Not bad for
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