Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Billy Baxter’s Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R
We have recently acquired another record holder to add to the long list of other record breaking vehicles to have been displayed at the Museum over the years.
This latest acquisition though comes in the form of a 2002 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R motorcycle, one of the fastest ever production motorcycles to be produced by the Japanese company since 1954.
So what’s so special about this particular bike? Well in August 2003, Billy Baxter, an ex-soldier who is completely blind, smashed the then current blind solo motorcycle Land Speed Record of 78.4mph, with an incredible speed of164.8mph.
This was achieved using a special autocom communication system, with the aid of outriders from the Flying Gunners – the British army’s display team.
See Billy breaking the record.
Billy also appeared on BBCs Top Gear, and drove one of their ‘reasonably priced cars’ around the circuit in 2.02 minutes.
On display at the Museum for a period of six months, this Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R is sure to excite those fortunate enough to view it whilst becoming yet another scoop for Coventry Transport Museum.
Labels:
collection,
curatorial,
motorbikes,
motorcycles,
museum
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