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Ghetto Customs Returns to Twins Cup with Developed Aprilia RS 660

Monday, March 2, 2026
Ghetto Customs Returns to Twins Cup with Developed Aprilia RS 660

Chris Parrish, owner of Ghetto Customs and winner of the inaugural 2018 Twins Cup Championship, is set for another season in MotoAmerica. Despite recently turning 49, Parrish and his team have spent two years refining their Aprilia RS 660, aiming for a championship-contending package. He and his team are ready to kick off the season at Daytona International Speedway.

Chris Parrish, the seasoned rider and owner of Ghetto Customs, is gearing up for another run in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup series. Despite celebrating his 49th birthday in January, Parrish shows no signs of slowing down, bringing renewed enthusiasm to the 2026 season.

Parrish, who secured the very first Twins Cup Championship in 2018, has dedicated the off-season to intensive development of his Aprilia RS 660. Working alongside Joe Fischer, the team has spent two years meticulously refining the bike's bodywork, cooling systems, and engine profiles. This dedication bore fruit last year at VIRginia International Raceway, where Parrish topped the P1 practice session, demonstrating the potential of their developed machine, even if the weekend concluded with a highside.

The Ghetto Customs team, including Joe Fischer, Beth, Deb, endurance champion Greg Reisinger, multi-time vintage champion Jeff Johnson, and Dottie the dachshund, are all committed to enhancing their race program. Parrish believes their efforts have resulted in a championship-contending package, with promising performance numbers from the Aprilia and improved physical conditioning for himself. The team is ready to unleash their refined Aprilia RS 660 on the high banks of Daytona International Speedway, signaling their intent for the upcoming season.