Erv Kanemoto (Born May 7, 1943 in
Utah) is known as a
World Champion motorcycle mechanic and motorcycle race team owner. The son of a farmer, he began boat racing as a child then switched to tuning
karts raced by his sister.
He was hired as a race mechanic by
Kawasaki in 1968 and became famous for his partnership with
motorcycle racer Gary Nixon when they won the 1973 U.S.
Road Racing National Championship aboard a temperamental and brutally fast Kawasaki H2R, a 750cc three cylinder,
two-stroke.
When Nixon retired in 1979, Kanemoto joined a young up and coming road racer named
Freddie Spencer and won the U.S. 250cc Road Racing National Championship with a
Yamaha. He spent the 1980 season with Spencer before moving to Europe in
1981 to be a Yamaha mechanic for former 500cc
World Champion Barry Sheene.
He is perhaps best known for the
World Championships won with Spencer for the
Honda Grand Prix team in
1983 and
1985 when Spencer accomplished the double by winning both the 250cc and the 500cc Road Racing World Championships in the same year, a feat that will never be repeated due to the discontinuation of the 250cc and 500cc classes in current
MotoGP competition.
He joined forces with
Eddie Lawson in
1989 to win another...
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