The Ama Hall of Fame has recently announced what will be the motorcycle prepared for its annual raffle on the occasion of the Vintage Motorcycle Days. Nothing more and nothing less than a Suzuki GS750 of 1985, with a special decoration of the Ama Superbike, commemorating the sporting legacy of the mythical of Kevin Schwantz, member of the Motorcycle Hall of the Motorcycle Ama and World Champion in the Queen category in the 1993 season.
Suzuki GS750 “Replica Schwantz” in detail
As every season, the Hall of Fame loves a legendary motorcycle with which, in addition to making the lucky winner of the raffle very happy through which she is awarded, she also collects funds with which to help the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation. In this newly held edition, on July 26, a legendary Kawasaki H1 Mach III of 1970 was delivered.
The graceful with such a distinguished prize was Dinah Lutz, by Lake Havasu City, Arizona, who also has a special relationship with the model, since her husband led the same motorcycle in the mid -1970s. She commented during the delivery: “My initial reaction when winning the motorcycle was disbelief.”
Concludes: “Since we participate in the raffle to support the Museum of the Ama Hall of Fame with few hopes or expectations of winning. This two -stroke kawasaki, three cylinders and beautifully restored, iconic, called my husband’s attention for his memories of driving one.”
After the celebration of the event, the announcement of the raffle of this Suzuki GS750 “Replica Schwantz” was made public during the celebration of the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Bike 2026. A preparation in the image and likeness of the motorcycle with which the US champion broke into the Master Superbike scene of 1985. This, manufactured by Yoshimura, allowed him Seventh place in the final classification.
Now, as explained by the organization of the event: “To celebrate that season and Schwantz’s legendary career, the AMA commissioned a street replica of that Yoshimura-Suzuki GS750 Superbike, with 18-inch magnesium Dymag wheels of the time (just like those of its racing motorcycle), escape yoshimura, delayed mechanized stirruras, competition shock Oil radiator, braided steel brake hose and a luxurious paint that mimics Kevin’s racing motorcycle. ”
Concludes: “The replica even has portanúmeros plates with No. 289 easily removable, just like that of the pilot, and the firm of Kevin Schwantz in the fuel tank.”
For more information and details of how to be able to get with Suzuki GS750 “Replica Schwantz”, which will draw next year the Hall of Fame Ama, you can enter directly into the official website of the event.


