Hi Folks:
A few things I want to make you aware of for the category - In Case You Missed It (ICYMI).
Executive Director Keith Kizer sent an email to all members with emails registered regarding the AMCA Archives and their new home at the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) in Hershey, PA. AMCA is hoping members can donate to help facilitate travel or lodging assistance to a couple more of AMCA's archive committee members to attend a several day work session to transfer over our 25 banker's boxes of archives to a safe comfy home at the AACA. If you can help here is the article Kieth wrote.
https://antiquemotorcycle.org/conten...414973401&ht=0
Here's one of many things you can find at the AACA Library on their web site
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Also ICYMI
Check out Gene Harper's thread on his Lindbergh ride. Imagine yourself doing such a cool historic ride. Gene has done a nice job of keeping us up to date. I am sure due to the effort involved in completion of a daily routine of maintenance , riding and logistics he has missed some commentary that he may catch us up on later. This reminds me of many of our forums many great entries in the Member Bike Builds. You get a member bike build, history and a travel log all in one.
https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...ergh-ride-2022
I will just bet there are others that do this kind of travel on their antique motorcycles and doing one of these forum topics with serial updates would be very interesting to members. Please consider it.
And now that I mention it another ICYMI comes on the continuation of AMCA member Mark Hunnibel's resumed trip to follow the 1920 trip across America by English RAF C.K. Shepherd chronicled in his excellent book Across America By Motorcycle. Mark cut his last attempt short due to a broken crank shaft and has just picked it back up this month where he left off. Check out Mark's efforts at this link. https://www.acrossamericabymotorcycle.com
A few things I want to make you aware of for the category - In Case You Missed It (ICYMI).
Executive Director Keith Kizer sent an email to all members with emails registered regarding the AMCA Archives and their new home at the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) in Hershey, PA. AMCA is hoping members can donate to help facilitate travel or lodging assistance to a couple more of AMCA's archive committee members to attend a several day work session to transfer over our 25 banker's boxes of archives to a safe comfy home at the AACA. If you can help here is the article Kieth wrote.
https://antiquemotorcycle.org/conten...414973401&ht=0
Here's one of many things you can find at the AACA Library on their web site
Screen Shot 2022-09-12 at 7.55.28 AM copy.jpg
Also ICYMI
Check out Gene Harper's thread on his Lindbergh ride. Imagine yourself doing such a cool historic ride. Gene has done a nice job of keeping us up to date. I am sure due to the effort involved in completion of a daily routine of maintenance , riding and logistics he has missed some commentary that he may catch us up on later. This reminds me of many of our forums many great entries in the Member Bike Builds. You get a member bike build, history and a travel log all in one.
https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...ergh-ride-2022
I will just bet there are others that do this kind of travel on their antique motorcycles and doing one of these forum topics with serial updates would be very interesting to members. Please consider it.
And now that I mention it another ICYMI comes on the continuation of AMCA member Mark Hunnibel's resumed trip to follow the 1920 trip across America by English RAF C.K. Shepherd chronicled in his excellent book Across America By Motorcycle. Mark cut his last attempt short due to a broken crank shaft and has just picked it back up this month where he left off. Check out Mark's efforts at this link. https://www.acrossamericabymotorcycle.com