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Pops Yoshimura

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where he was trained as an aircraft mechanic. After the war, he began tuning motorcycles for American servicemen stationed in Japan and in 1954, he opened his first shop, with his wife and children helping him. In 1971, he moved his business to
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Yoshimura died of cancer in 1995. He left a legacy as a master craftsman, tuner and fabricator and was one of the pioneering personalities of superbike racing. In 2000, he was inducted into the AMA
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racing team in the United States. His company experienced success as one of the world's largest performance aftermarket sportbike exhaust manufacturers.
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national championship in 1979 and 1980. Yoshimura formed a close relationship with Suzuki and eventually his team became the official Suzuki
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tuner, race team owner, and manufacturer of specialty motorcycle accessories. He is remembered for his ties to the beginnings of
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bikes. In 1978 he switched to Suzuki bikes and began winning races. Steve McLaughlin won the 1978 Daytona Superbike race while
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introduced a racing class for production based bikes and Yoshimura established himself by entering fast, reliable
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and Satoshi Tsujimoto raced a "Pops Yoshimura" special race bike for the Yoshimura Legends race team.
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Yoshimura celebrated its 60th-anniversary event at the 2014 Suzuka 8 Hours race in Japan.
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in Japan. With Wes Cooley as his rider, Yoshimura claimed the
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era. He gained a reputation as an excellent motorcycle tuner.
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Index

Fukuoka City
Japanese
motorcycle
Superbike
Fukuoka City
Japan
Second World War
Los Angeles
superbike
AMA
Kawasaki Z1
Wes Cooley
Mike Baldwin
Suzuka 8 Hours
AMA Superbike
factory
Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Mat Mladin
Ben Spies
Kevin Schwantz
"Peeps Yoshimura at the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame"



"Hideo Yoshimura"




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