About: Mert Lawwill

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Mert Lawwill (Born September 25, 1940) is an American professional motorcycle racer, race team owner and mountain bike designer. He competed in the AMA Grand National Championship from 1962 to 1977. Lawwill is notable for winning the 1969 AMA Grand National Championship as a member of the Harley-Davidson factory racing team. After his motorcycle racing career, Lawwill became one of the top motorcycle racing frame designers and builders. Lawwill then used his experience as a motorcycle frame builder to become an innovative mountain bike designer, developing one of the first bicycle suspensions. He also developed prosthetic limbs for amputees. Lawwill was inducted in the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998.

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  • Mert Lawwill (Born September 25, 1940) is an American professional motorcycle racer, race team owner and mountain bike designer. He competed in the AMA Grand National Championship from 1962 to 1977. Lawwill is notable for winning the 1969 AMA Grand National Championship as a member of the Harley-Davidson factory racing team. After his motorcycle racing career, Lawwill became one of the top motorcycle racing frame designers and builders. Lawwill then used his experience as a motorcycle frame builder to become an innovative mountain bike designer, developing one of the first bicycle suspensions. He also developed prosthetic limbs for amputees. Lawwill was inducted in the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998. (en)
  • Mert Lawwill (Né le 25 Septembre 1940) est un pilote de moto professionnel Américain, propriétaire d'écurie de course et concepteur de VTT. Il a participé au AMA de 1962 à 1977. Lawwill est surtout connu pour avoir remporté le Championnat de Flat Track AMA 1969 en tant que membre de l'équipe de course d'usine Harley-Davidson. Après sa carrière de pilote moto, Lawwill est devenu l'un des meilleurs concepteurs et constructeurs de cadres de moto de compétition. Lawwill a ensuite utilisé son expérience de constructeur de cadre moto pour devenir concepteur de vélo tout-terrain innovant, développant l'une des premières suspensions pour vélo. Il a également développé des prothèses pour les amputés. Lawwill a été intronisé au Mountain Bike Hall of Fame en 1997 et au Motorcycle Hall of Fame en 1998 . (fr)
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  • Mert Lawwill (Born September 25, 1940) is an American professional motorcycle racer, race team owner and mountain bike designer. He competed in the AMA Grand National Championship from 1962 to 1977. Lawwill is notable for winning the 1969 AMA Grand National Championship as a member of the Harley-Davidson factory racing team. After his motorcycle racing career, Lawwill became one of the top motorcycle racing frame designers and builders. Lawwill then used his experience as a motorcycle frame builder to become an innovative mountain bike designer, developing one of the first bicycle suspensions. He also developed prosthetic limbs for amputees. Lawwill was inducted in the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998. (en)
  • Mert Lawwill (Né le 25 Septembre 1940) est un pilote de moto professionnel Américain, propriétaire d'écurie de course et concepteur de VTT. Il a participé au AMA de 1962 à 1977. Lawwill est surtout connu pour avoir remporté le Championnat de Flat Track AMA 1969 en tant que membre de l'équipe de course d'usine Harley-Davidson. Après sa carrière de pilote moto, Lawwill est devenu l'un des meilleurs concepteurs et constructeurs de cadres de moto de compétition. Lawwill a ensuite utilisé son expérience de constructeur de cadre moto pour devenir concepteur de vélo tout-terrain innovant, développant l'une des premières suspensions pour vélo. Il a également développé des prothèses pour les amputés. Lawwill a été intronisé au Mountain Bike Hall of Fame en 1997 et au Motorcycle Hall of Fame en 199 (fr)
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