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AMERICAN SUPERCAMP TO USE YAMAHA TT-R MOTORCYCLES
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Written by American Supercamp    


AMERICAN SUPERCAMP TO USE YAMAHA TT-R MOTORCYCLES 

Fort Collins, CO (June 17, 2008)- American Supercamp proudly announces
a partnership with Yamaha Motor Corporation U.S.A. for the American
Supercamp motorcycle technique schools.  Yamaha Motor Corporation will
be supplying motorcycles, GYTR parts and accessories and Yamalube oils
and chemicals for both standard Supercamps and American Supercamp
Supermoto Schools.  Yamaha TT-R110E and TT-R125LE motorcycles will be
used in both Racer and Non-Racer American Supercamp schools.
American Supercamp schools are held on hard-packed dirt tracks to
enhance  abilities to perform panic or race-scenario stops and turns,
along with dealing with a sliding motorcycle. This training provides
benefits to street riders, motocrossers, dirt-trackers and roadracers
alike. 

 


Along with the other TT-R bikes, the school mechanics will be preparing
a fleet of Yamaha TT-R230s for American Supercamp supermoto training.

The Yamaha TT-Rs are well suited for American Supercamp.  The torquey
and durable four-stroke engines are perfect for strong drives out of
the corners during the long hours of riding.  The electric starting of
the TT-Rs will be a great addition as well, with the many stops and
starts that take place during the one-on-one instruction Supercamp
instructors provide.




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