
It's time for a little road racing in the motorsport of the month feature. The Sun Trust Moto ST is not your typical racing series.. Moto ST is part of the Grand Am Road Racing Association, a road racing santioning body that primarily deals with prototypes and touring cars (Moto ST is their only motorcycle series). Events are run as endurance events and can be a short as three hours or as long as eight. What sets this series apart from others is that only production based twin cyclinder models are allowed. So you wont see your average inline four super sport or superbike. Instead you find BMW R1200S's, Suzuki SV1000's, and Ducati Sport Classics. Classes are based on weight and horse power. The classes are as follows:


Super Sport Twins (SST) 91-118hp minimum weight 400lbs
Grand Sport Twin (GST) 75-90hp minimum weight 390lbs
Sport Twins (ST) under 75hp minimum weight 400lbs
All bikes are tested on a dynameter following a race. Modifications to the bike are very limited, and machines run a common tire. One of the Moto ST series is fairly easy to get into as well, and offers a wide variety of bikes to choice from.

Bikes that compete in Moto ST include
(SST) Aprilia Tuono 1000R
(SST) BMW R1200S
(GST) Buell XB12R
(SST) Buell 1125R
(SST) Ducati 749
(SST) Ducati 848
(GST) Ducati Sport Classics
(GST) Ducati SS1000
(SST) Honda Super Hawk
(ST) Kawasaki Ninja 650R
(ST) Suzuki SV650S
(SST) Suzuki SV1000S
















Yamaha also had a rotary ready called the RZ201. After witnessing the failure of the RE5, however, they axed the program after a prototype was displayed in 1975.










K1200LT and the 7 Series
K1200S and the M6











Honda VFR400R NC30


Kawasaki offered a 400 version of the GPz in the 1980's. The GPZ evolved into the GPZ400R in 1985 and ZX4 in the 1988. The ZZR replaced the GPZ400R in 1990, and the ZXR400 replaced the ZX4 in 1989.





'86-94 Yamaha FZR600R
No it's not Japanese, but I had to include it. It's the Ducati 400SS Junior, and it wasn't even really competitive with these Asian sports bikes. It was basically a 750SS with a smaller engine. A 750SS had 60hp, or about the same as any of these Japanese bikes. The 400SS only had 42hp.