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Von Dutch Kustom Cycles has now achieved
California EPA certification for their motorcycles using
Patrick Racing motors! www.vondutch.com or www.vondutchkustomcycles.com See
Von Dutch’s website for details.
Patrick racing would like to announce the introduction of
the PR128!
The new 128 that redefines the definition of raw, unbridled
power!
The Patrick Racing 128 is built on the same premise as all
Patrick Racing motors; power through quality, efficiency,
and technology. The 128 is based off of the very popular
4.25” bore motors and features only a 4½” stroke.
Patrick Racing has remained true to our most basic philosophy
of preserving shorter strokes and a computerized dynamic
balance to keep your bike running smooth. As always, only
the finest components in the industry are used in the construction
Patrick Racing motors.
We are now taking orders for the new Patrick Racing 128 motor!

CYPRESS, Calif.,
2004 - Road Star Warrior sets new World Record: 9.284 seconds
@ 142.73 MPH
Two-time World Championship Winning Patrick
Racing
Road Star Warrior
" Going For One More In 2004!"
 CYPRESS,
Calif., 2003 - It'll be another wild ride for the competition
in 2004 as Yamaha and Patrick Racing have signed
a two-year deal that should see the team continue to dominate
the AMA/Prostar "Hot Rod Cruiser" class on a Road
Star Warrior. According to Yamaha Motorsports Racing Division
Manager Keith McCarty, "We've had two great back-to-back
World Championship winning seasons with rider Mark Underwood
and Patrick Racing. We are impressed not only with the results,
but also by the professionalism the team shows at each event." He
continued, "By winning two World Championships, the
Patrick Racing team proved that they know how to set up
the bike and win championships."
Riding
the Road Star Warrior in 2004 for the Patrick Racing team
will be defending-champion Mark Underwood and a yet-to-be-named
rider. Team owner Nigel Patrick said, "Mark's been a
part of the team from the start and we're excited to have
him back for next year." He added, "Bringing
a new rider to our program will keep us on our toes,
but we look forward to expanding our program-and our
racing results!"
Last season, Mark Underwood launched his Patrick Racing
prepared Yamaha Road Star Warrior to its second AMA Pro
Star "Hot
Rod Cruiser" class championship.
Overcoming a mid-season
points deficit, the tenacious Underwood and persistent
Patrick Racing Team used the Warrior's crushing 9.4
second quarter-mile
times to take the overall win. Armed with the 150-horsepower
Road Star Warrior, Patrick Racing will be a force in
2004.
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