Eric Moe leans his Suzuki GSXR through a turn at Road Atlanta during the WERA Grand National Finals in 1988. Moe was a leading North Central Region WERA racer in the late 1980s and became an AMA Superbike regular about the same time. Moe raced Superbike from the late 1980s throughout the 1990s. The Spring Lake, Michigan rider raced the series during its peak when there were regularly a dozen or more factory entries in the class. In spite of being a true one-man privateer team, Moe was able to score a slew of top-20 finishes. He even managed a couple of top-10s, a major accomplishment in AMA Superbike at the time. Moe’s best result came when he scored ninth at Road America in 1989. He raced Suzukis, Kawasakis and Hondas during his 13-year AMA Superbike career.

Eric Moe leans his Suzuki GSXR through a turn at Road Atlanta during the WERA Grand National Finals in 1988. (Larry Lawrence photo)
I remember when he started running AMA Superbike he had a super clean RC30 in the real early ’90s and on the back of the tail section it said ‘Moe Knows Racing.’ Always ran a real clean looking team, too, for the day.
Cool shot! Looks like the turn that leads onto the back straight maybe?
Stu
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