Fastest Pro Mechanic

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Wondering about three things:

1) Who is the fastest (or was the fastest) professional moto mechanic around a track? I know they have to be pretty damn good riders to be able to relate to their riders and translate performance issues into fixes, but how fast are they? Are there some that should be racing instead of wrenching? Did any riders become mechanics after their racing career ended?

2) Who is the fastest (or was the fastest) professional moto mechanic in the pits (doing engine swaps, bike builds, etc.)? I've met some mechanics that could do stuff in an hour or two that would take me a couple days, so I'm wondering how fast someone can actually be at that kind of thing.

3) Which pro rider is the best mechanic? Who, if their mechanic didn't show up one day, would be completely fine by themselves (if there are any)?

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12/29/2014 1:06pm
keith bowen wrenched for vueillemin? a few years back
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Dana Wiggins ... was a good pro back in the day.

I honestly think that given the right environment , it isnt that difficult to wrench a bike , proper work area , right tools , and a bit of practice... these guys arent tearing motors apart , they pull out one and put in another, and when you have done it a few times , its becomes second nature.

Where the skill comes is doing it the same , every time , and never making a mistake, and more importantly doing it against the clock.

The motor guys are the ones i admire most , because while i can put one together and it will run , building them right takes a level of feel and expertise i dont have.
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Shaun Ulikowski works for JGR I think, but back in the day at Etown that dude hauled ass. He used to wrench for Travis Preston.
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philG wrote:
Dana Wiggins ... was a good pro back in the day. I honestly think that given the right environment , it isnt that difficult to wrench...
Dana Wiggins ... was a good pro back in the day.

I honestly think that given the right environment , it isnt that difficult to wrench a bike , proper work area , right tools , and a bit of practice... these guys arent tearing motors apart , they pull out one and put in another, and when you have done it a few times , its becomes second nature.

Where the skill comes is doing it the same , every time , and never making a mistake, and more importantly doing it against the clock.

The motor guys are the ones i admire most , because while i can put one together and it will run , building them right takes a level of feel and expertise i dont have.
Yeah, I agree about the difficulty aspect of it, but the skill is impressive nonetheless. I know some of those guys can change a tire in under 10 minutes, so it's impressive to me that they can do everything they do so quickly and efficiently.

I was thinking that Albrechts would be on the list, but now that I think about it, I've only ever heard of the two of them being wrenches

For some reason Bowen rings a bell too, but I can't remember where or why

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TailSoHard wrote:
Yeah, I agree about the difficulty aspect of it, but the skill is impressive nonetheless. I know some of those guys can change a tire in...
Yeah, I agree about the difficulty aspect of it, but the skill is impressive nonetheless. I know some of those guys can change a tire in under 10 minutes, so it's impressive to me that they can do everything they do so quickly and efficiently.

I was thinking that Albrechts would be on the list, but now that I think about it, I've only ever heard of the two of them being wrenches

For some reason Bowen rings a bell too, but I can't remember where or why
Dont get me wrong , there are people who should never be let anywhere near a bike , even with a washer, but anyone who can spanner there own bike , could wrench reasonably... and you start off helping your buddy maybe , and move up.

When i worked in World Rally , the guys would practice gearbox changes and stuff , and all sorts of repairs to see what they could do in the short and long services, i never went on event so seeing this first hand was rare , but we did a new car and the first time they did it was cool to watch , they set up the tarp and jacks that they would have in the field , and then wheeled the car out , ragged it round the estate to get it scalding hot, and came in parked it and cracked on ... 22mins , only allowed 20 , but they got it down to 15 or so with a couple of mods.. great to watch.

When you get to a certain level, you have a fork guy , a shock guy , and a tyre guy , and a motor guy , at the track , its all about organisation , if you are factory, those guys work just for you , if you are a privateer , there will be a guy in a van out back doing everyones stuff.

I have been lucky enough to be pitlane crew at a few big races and thats fun , but being THE guy , thats a deal for people who have that bit extra
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As far as recent or current mechanics go, I know Paul Perebijnos & Lars Lindstrom go pretty good.
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Tony Berluti used to haul ass back in the 80's !
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12/30/2014 10:01pm Edited Date/Time 12/30/2014 10:12pm
radialone wrote:
As far as recent or current mechanics go, I know Paul Perebijnos & Lars Lindstrom go pretty good.
Those both popped to the top of my mind. Lars is pretty darn impressive on the bike.
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Sanner can hold his own. 11-10 Mods
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Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago. Saw him compound break his leg at puyallup arena rose when I was little. Shit was no good.
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Lumgier brothers were pretty fast back in the day.
12/31/2014 4:55am
another for ulikowski.Hes good dude! I grew up racing with him n tommy, He made us jersey boys proud!
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Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago...
Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago. Saw him compound break his leg at puyallup arena rose when I was little. Shit was no good.
Saying JT$ was only a pretty quick pro is underselling him big time in my opinion. Had a very good career as a pro, raced in many countries all over the world, and I'm sure still hauls ass on a bike.
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Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago...
Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago. Saw him compound break his leg at puyallup arena rose when I was little. Shit was no good.
SwapperMX wrote:
Saying JT$ was only a pretty quick pro is underselling him big time in my opinion. Had a very good career as a pro, raced in...
Saying JT$ was only a pretty quick pro is underselling him big time in my opinion. Had a very good career as a pro, raced in many countries all over the world, and I'm sure still hauls ass on a bike.
wrong jason thomas I'm thinking
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The fastest mechanic is probably Dana Wiggens. He was a solid rider and has a lot of top 10s in 125 supercross.
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Oh man, who is it I'm trying to think of . . . from Washington and got top 5 at Washougal in the 125 class . . . something like that . . . .wrenched for DV12 some . . .
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Isn't Jade Dungey making a run at a pro license, or has one already?
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Trampas Parker was the fastest mechanic.

Originally went to Europe to wrench for some dude, then ended up winning a couple World titles.
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Homey55 wrote:
Isn't Jade Dungey making a run at a pro license, or has one already?
That's Blake Dungey I presume.
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Question #3 is a doozie. I'm not sure too many pros could do their own maintenance. I have a friend who was a fast '80s Team Green dude - he won the pro class at the World Mini GP and made the night show at a few supercrosses. From what I understand he couldn't lube his own chain if his life depended on it though!
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Falcon wrote:
Question #3 is a doozie. I'm not sure too many pros could do their own maintenance. I have a friend who was a fast '80s Team...
Question #3 is a doozie. I'm not sure too many pros could do their own maintenance. I have a friend who was a fast '80s Team Green dude - he won the pro class at the World Mini GP and made the night show at a few supercrosses. From what I understand he couldn't lube his own chain if his life depended on it though!
See, that's what I was thinking too, but then again most of them probably had to do all of their own maintenance before turning pro, so I figured there's gotta be a couple guys that would be able to turn a wrench fairly well still. A lot of the off-road/GNCC/ISDE guys do all of their own stuff (or are required to during a race).

Wasn't there a Ricky Carmichael race where they had to do a lap and then change a tire, or something like that? I think it was within the last year or so but I can't remember
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Homey55 wrote:
Isn't Jade Dungey making a run at a pro license, or has one already?
Olson wrote:
That's Blake Dungey I presume.
Jade (oldest brother) had a pro license and did some Arenacross I believe. He's now Justin Hill's mechanic. The youngest brother, Blake, is making his run at outdoors after setting out for almost two years due to this weird inward growing rib cage problem he had.
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12/31/2014 10:55am Edited Date/Time 12/31/2014 10:56am
Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago...
Jason Thomas (last saw him w/ Honda last summer, also won w/ Hahn at Thunder valley), was a pretty quick pro around here 10-15 years ago. Saw him compound break his leg at puyallup arena rose when I was little. Shit was no good.
SwapperMX wrote:
Saying JT$ was only a pretty quick pro is underselling him big time in my opinion. Had a very good career as a pro, raced in...
Saying JT$ was only a pretty quick pro is underselling him big time in my opinion. Had a very good career as a pro, raced in many countries all over the world, and I'm sure still hauls ass on a bike.
Swapper, you're thinking of the wrong Jason Thomas. The one Firefish is speaking of works for Factory Honda right now.

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Cyril Despres was a mechanic before he started racing motorcycles. 5 time Dakar winner.
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vet323 wrote:
Trampas Parker was the fastest mechanic.

Originally went to Europe to wrench for some dude, then ended up winning a couple World titles.
No kidding? I did not know that! (Ed McMahon voice)
Cool trivia!
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Cyril Despres was a mechanic before he started racing motorcycles. 5 time Dakar winner.
Really?! That's pretty impressive

Learn something new every day...
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Steve Matthes? Wink

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