Scott is a 39-year-old businessmen from Tauranga. He is a former motorcycle shop owner, Pukekohe Motorcycle Club president and life member, supercross promoter and still current Motorsport New Zealand steward and clerk of the course.

Scott has raced nearly every form of motorcycles available, from an early age, as well as a few years in speedway saloons. He is currently racing street circuits on a super motard kx450f and motocross on a kx125. In addition Scott is attempting to go after the motorcycle and outright New Zealand land speed record on the Kawasaki H2R.

Having grown up racing motorcycles and in a racing family, he is continuing the family tradition.

Scott Wilkins - 2016 Kawasaki H2R

Scott is a 39-year-old businessmen from Tauranga. He is a former motorcycle shop owner, Pukekohe Motorcycle Club president and life member, supercross promoter and still current Motorsport New Zealand steward and clerk of the course.

Scott has raced nearly every form of motorcycles available, from an early age, as well as a few years in speedway saloons. He is currently racing street circuits on a super motard kx450f and motocross on a kx125. In addition Scott is attempting to go after the motorcycle and outright New Zealand land speed record on the Kawasaki H2R.

Having grown up racing motorcycles and in a racing family, he is continuing the family tradition.

2016 Kawasaki H2R:

Kawasaki produced the highest horsepower production motorcycle ever made, an incredible 330hp from the supercharged 1000cc 4-cylinder motor. Prompting the development of the Ninja H2R, was a strong desire to offer riders something they had never experienced. Convinced that a truly extraordinary riding experience would not be found on a motorcycle that merely
built on the performance of existing models, the design team committed to developing the “ultimate” motorcycle from a clean slate.
The bike needed to deliver intense acceleration and an ultra-high top speed, coupled with Supersport-level circuit performance. Help was enlisted from other companies in the Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) Group, precipitating an unprecedented level of inter-company collaboration. Developing the Ninja H2R as a closed-course model allowed an unadulterated pursuit of performance – free of the limitations that street riding would impose. The resulting new model offers a sensory experience surpassing anything that riders can find today.

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