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Moving two-wheeled timeline to commemorate AMA 85th anniversary at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, July 24-26

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) will celebrate
85 years of protecting and promoting motorcycling this July 24-26 during AMA Vintage
Motorcycle Days at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, and one must-see event will be
the AMA 85th Parade on Saturday, July 25. The moving timeline of motorcycle history
will showcase bikes from 1924 to today.

Led by Grand Marshal Don Emde, the vintage bike column will lead off with a 1924
Harley-Davidson JDCA, ridden by owner and AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Buzz Kanter.
The parade of historical bikes will navigate the sinuous curves of the Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course before coming to a stop on the front straight, creating a striking
display of motorcycling history.

"As the most recent custodian of this wonderful old machine, I have owned the JD
for more than 15 years but seldom get to ride it," Kanter said. "It is a great
honor to be participating in the AMA's 85th anniversary festivities on a motorcycle
from the year the AMA was founded. I look forward to meeting a lot of old and new
friends among the fellow enthusiasts at the event."

Kanter is a longtime motorcyclist and collector. In addition to being inducted into
the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2002, he is the owner and editor-in-chief of
American Iron Magazine and RoadBike magazine.

Kanter says he found the JDCA when an inquiry into what he was told were "a couple
old Harleys for sale" -- which he suspected were probably just 10-year-old Sportsters
-- turned out to be the '24 JDCA and a 1929 Harley JDH two-cam, which now sits in
his office at American Iron Magazine.

"They're some of the earliest bikes I own," Kanter said. "I have huge admiration
for the people who made and rode them. Personally, the vintage bikes I prefer to
ride are Harleys and Indians from the 1940s and '50s. They are as comfortable as
modern motorcycles and are reliable enough for the job. You can ride them cross-country."

Kanter says he's looking forward to AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, particularly the
opportunity to meet other vintage enthusiasts and to see other classic motorcycles
of all makes.

"Everybody raves about how incredible (AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days) is," Kanter
says. "I love old machinery and the romance of it. There's just something very honest
about a lot of these uncluttered old bikes. Jay Leno says he doesn't trust a motorcycle
(engine) he can't see, and I'm the same way."

Volunteers interested in participating in the AMA 85th Anniversary Parade are encouraged
to contact the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, which is organizing the parade,
for information about participating in it. Information is at MotorcycleMuseum.org.

About AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, all proceeds of which go to support the AMA Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum, includes national-championship vintage racing, North America's
largest motorcycle swap meet, bike shows, demo rides of current production bikes,
motorcycling seminars, stunt shows, the new product Manufacturers' Midway and club
corrals featuring marque and regional clubs, and the AMA Used Bike Corral.

The Marque of the Year for 2009 is BSA, whose bikes became synonymous with racing
in the United States when the brand swept the top five positions at the Daytona
200 in 1954. The Classic Clubs this year will be the Sandcast Only Owner's Club
(SOOC), and the International CBX Owners Association.
 

 

       

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