Glynn Kerr

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Glynn Kerr is a British-born[1] motorcycle designer residing in California. He has been described as "one of the world's leading motorcycle designers".[2] He is a columnist for Bike India, Kicxstart (Netherlands), Motorcycle Consumer News (USA), Solo Moto Trienta (Spain), and Two Wheels (Australia).

Kerr attended Coventry University's school of design.[1][3] His designs have appeared on models by the motorcycle manufacturers BMW, Triumph, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Harley-Davidson, Ducati, Kymco, Midual, Fisher and Bajaj.

Kerr is co-founder and President of the Motorcycle Design Association.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Member profile, Motorcycle Design Association, retrieved 23 February 2012 
  2. All about motorcycle design, The Economic Times, 11 December 2008, retrieved 23 February 2012 
  3. Kerr (5 November 2008), The Three Degrees, Zigwheels.com 
  4. About the association, Motorcycle Design Association, retrieved 23 February 2012 

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