Kawasaki offers big bucks to road racers

Getting the number one spot on a Kawasaki will get you a bunch of cash and maybe a new bike.
Getting the number one spot on a Kawasaki will get you a bunch of cash and maybe a new bike.

Canadian Kawasaki Motors has introduced a contingency program that pays dividends to both pro and amateur road racers competing in the Canadian Superbike Championship.

To be eligible, a rider must compete aboard a 2008-2011 ZX-6R, ZX-10R or Ninja 650R. Certificates will be awarded for first through fifth positions, worth between $500 to $4,000 for pros, and $250 to $2,500 for amateurs.

The certificates can be accumulated up to a total value of $20,000 and can be used towards the purchase of new, unused 2011 or 2012 Kawasaki motorcycles through participating dealers.

Also up for grabs are championship cash bonuses; $5,000 for amateur riders and $15,000 for pros.

Hurry up and register before June 30th 2011 to be eligible. You’ll soon be able to get more info and download the registration form at kawasakiracing.ca and at csbk.ca, but in the meantime you can click on the link below and download a pdf form.

KAWASAKI CONTINGENCY PROGRAM

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