Keith Turner (motorcyclist)

Keith Turner (born 11 November 1946) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from New Zealand.

[2] By 1966 Turner was winning so often aboard a Bultaco 250 that, he made the decision to go to Europe to compete in the Grand Prix world championships.

[2] During the next few seasons Turner rode one of six specially built 500cc Lintos, which was powered by a pair of 250cc Aermacchi-Harley Davidson four-stroke, single-cylinder engines joined.

[1] New Zealand road racers had a string of second placings in the premier class – Ginger Molloy in 1970, Turner in 1971 and Kim Newcombe in 1973.

[2] Turner suffered through numerous mechanical problems in 1973 causing him to become disillusioned with racing in Europe and decided to return to New Zealand.