Draft:John Keogh (designer)
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John Keogh (born 11 September 1963) is a British motorcycle designer.
Keogh was born on 11 September 1963)in Bolton, Greater Manchester.[citation needed] After studying at both the Art Centre, Switzerland and Coventry University he then joined Triumph working on the T595 Daytona and Speed Triple before setting up as a freelancer, specialising in illustrations and race projects. He has worked for the Buell Motorcycle Company in the US, on the XB Firebolt, Lightning, Ulysses & 1125R, and for TVS Motor Company, India.[citation needed]
He was design partner of US-based Taylormade Racing who produced the Taylormade (Brough) Moto 2 in 2013 – a full-monocoque GP bike with a carbon-fibre chassis, rear ducted-radiator and Sax-Trac front suspension[1] which raced at the British GP in 2014 in the hands of Jeremy McWilliams.[2]
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- ^ "Fullsix". www.fullsixcarbon.com.
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- ^ "All hail Mike's bike". Australian Motorcycle News. August 7, 2018.
- ^ Beeler, Jensen (September 6, 2013). "Brough Superior Debuts Familiar Moto2 Race Bike".
- ^ "John Keogh's Sketch for a stylish Lynchmobile (2010) | FF Web".