Bill B wrote:
To be fair, the US teams are not allowed to make their own engines, rules dictate the use of production engines of a limited size. Not taking anything away from the Swedish team, any bike that can go that fast is amazing.
Surely I thought that was just lip service about sticking the sponsoring makers name onto a home built bike. Wasn't Larry's same Puma bike sometimes called a Kawasaki and sometimes a Suzuki depending on who was funding it?
From
http://www.larrymcbride.com/news_11_0207.htm .....
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Top Fuel Motorcycle legend Larry “Spiderman” McBride has amassed 10 championships and numerous world records throughout his illustrious 33-year career. The Spiderman has achieved the vast majority of his success on his current drag bike – a 1,511 c.c., supercharged Puma that McBride has been competing on since 1994.
Over the years the motorcycle has been branded as both a Kawasaki and a Suzuki depending on which manufacturer offered contingency money at the time.