This was an active site years ago, and I don't think it's current 'backwater' status is due to the site itself. Quite the opposite in that it's now much better technically, offers new options to explore, and is well maintained. I believe it's the membership that has changed the dynamics of this tool. The brain trust is aging and dying off, and getting crankier, which can intimidate neophytes, and possibly older members are just getting bored with old bikes. Also, the influx of big money collectors has diminished the inventory of old bikes, combined with their greed, fear, and paranoia has made them go into hiding and not share the bikes, or their knowledge with the very people they have tried to impress. Cynical; yes, but inevitable with a club that has grown so large, and has a focus on objects that have become so desirable. My biggest regret about the new face of the AMCA is the true antique motorcycles are becoming invisible. Even though Pioneer era motorcycles are rare, expensive, and basically un-obtainable, their history is at the nucleus of this club.
Having said all this, I still love the AMCA, this Forum, and can't wait for the Florida meet.
Having said all this, I still love the AMCA, this Forum, and can't wait for the Florida meet.
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