Perhaps an alternative to remodeling the typical AMCA meet in an attempt to attract a younger group of (prospective) enthusiasts is to take aspects of the AMCA to events where the younger enthusiasts congregate. Rocky and Matt did so about two years ago at the Limpnickie Lot at the skate park in Daytona after the Sunshine Meet that year with encouraging results.
I know that there are AMCA members, thinking that preservation of these older bikes should be focused on restoration, who completely disapprove of the building of the modified bikes that many of the young folks are doing. However, I am certain that there are older current AMCA members, myself included, who in our younger years chopped up motorcycles that they and I had no business whacking on. I am equally certain that over time, if these young guys are exposed to our more-or-less original bikes that they will develop an understanding of what we are all about and want to participate in our events.
It is like the old saying, "If the mountain (the younger folks) will not come to Mohammed (the AMCA), Mohammed must go to the mountain.
I know that there are AMCA members, thinking that preservation of these older bikes should be focused on restoration, who completely disapprove of the building of the modified bikes that many of the young folks are doing. However, I am certain that there are older current AMCA members, myself included, who in our younger years chopped up motorcycles that they and I had no business whacking on. I am equally certain that over time, if these young guys are exposed to our more-or-less original bikes that they will develop an understanding of what we are all about and want to participate in our events.
It is like the old saying, "If the mountain (the younger folks) will not come to Mohammed (the AMCA), Mohammed must go to the mountain.
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