And in a nod to Whangārei, Coutts' bike features a distinctive Hundertwasser themed paint job, and he's hoping his promising start to the season will continue after the disappointment of last season.
"I first raced the bike a year ago but we had a lot of trouble with camshaft wear and so the season ended up being a series of failures," he said.
"This is the only bike like this being raced in New Zealand so it's taken a bit of sorting. We now have a lot more oil going to the top of the engine and it seems to be working well."
The racing at Manfeild was held in challenging conditions with showers coming across the track on the Saturday. Sunday saw the track dry out and the lap times come down.
Coutts will next race at the Southern Classic at Levels Raceway, Timaru, on December 1.
"The Southern Classic is always a hotly contested meeting," said Coutts.
"There's some fast Aussies come over and the boys from the deep south are no slugs. It's a tight track which doesn't suit our bigger bikes but it does make for super close racing."
The Suzuki Series follows in December and Coutts will then crate his bike and send it to Australia with some fellow kiwis to take part in the Phillip Island International Classic meeting in Melbourne, in January.