There has been reams of copy written about Scott Summers. The man was an animal, a training machine and he dominated a racing series that catered to a lightweight 2-stroke that could dance through the woods, the hack, the slime and the protoplasm that erupted from hell on a machine that people thought of as a fire roader. Scott used the huge flywheel on the 600 to bite when 2-strokes spun, and he fit it with super plush WP suspension and handlebars that were 29 inches wide. Scott used an open megaphone which made for a machine that was so loud that racers on the track in front of him would jump out of the way in fear of getting mowed. He won 5 GNCC titles (’90, ’91, ’92, ’96 & ’97), four AMA Hare Scrambles National Championships in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1995 and three gold medals competing for the U.S. team at the International Six Days Enduro.
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