Yamaha’s Cameron Beaubier at NJMP – win this exact as-raced bodywork!Yamaha fans will love this one. Yamaha Motor Corporation U.S.A. has launched a new drawing – the “Beaubier Superbike Championship R1 Bodywork Sweepstakes.”The prize is just what the sweepstakes name says. One lucky winner, chosen randomly, will receive an authentic, race-spec bodywork – in iconic yellow-and-black Yamaha 60th Anniversary livery – from defending 2015 MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Cameron Beaubier’s Yamaha YZF-R1.
This bodywork is no replica, but rather the same fairings the Californian Graves Yamaha pilot used at the season finale of the 2015 MotoAmerica Championship at New Jersey Motorsports Park. The fairings are in “as-raced” condition, and will be signed by Beaubier himself.“I was very proud to race my R1 Superbike in the 60th Anniversary livery last year at New Jersey Motorsports Park, when I clinched the 2015 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship,” Cameron said.“And I’m just as proud to know that this special race-spec bodywork is going to a lucky fan. The fans are the ones who make all this possible for me, and the fact that Yamaha is giving away the actual bodywork from my Superbike, and with both my signature and the big #1 that I earned at New Jersey on it, really makes me happy! Good luck to everyone who enters. I hope you win!”To enter, visit Yamaha’s Beaubier Sweepstakes.Sweepstakes entrants must be U.S. residents and 18 years of age or older. More details and complete sweepstakes rules are available on the Website.
Hello everyone and welcome once again to Motos and Friends, the weekly podcast brought to you by Ultimate Motorcycling. My name is Arthur Coldwells.
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In this week’s first segment, Editor Don Williams takes the smallest BMW ADV bike on an urban adventure in Los Angeles. The BMW G 310 GS is a full size motorcycle with a modest engine, so of course we wonder if it is a little too underpowered and might struggle. Don put it through its paces and gives us his take.
In the second segment, Neale Bayly and Kiran Ridley have returned from the Ukraine to Paris where Kiran is based.
Kiran is an award winning photojournalist, and as an accomplished documentarian, he has covered stories as diverse as drug smuggling around the Mexican border, to the devastation of the Australian Bush Fires, to the tragedy of the Mediterranean migration crisis. Neale and Kiran reminisce about their motorcycle adventure in the Ukraine, and their observations and experiences with the incredibly resilient people of Ukraine, who have been put through such brutal hardship.