Why is there on page 11 thru 13 a 'promotion' of a new ONLY CONCEPT of a new 4 cylinder motorcycle?
I support a capitalist free market and hope JT Nesbitt succeeds greatly in his venture.
But, why is this in our magazine that is supposed to be centered around antique motorcycles? Even going with the 35 year rule this doesn't even come close. It's not a new manufactured part to fit an older bike, its a new, according to the article, "Currently, the machines exist only in Nesbitt's fertile imagination and the remarkable realistic AI-generated images seen here, though there is a non-running engine in the metal". Then asking for money for this concept. Can we even use AI and antique motorcycle in the same sentence?
All this is great for his venture, but does this belong in our antique magazine? I'm pretty light hearted on this forum and try to joke around, but really, do other members feel that this new concept 4 cylinder is relevant to what this club is all about. Who We Are - The Antique Motorcycle Club of America
No disrespect to MR. Nesbitt, and I wish him the best, but what does his new concept have to do with our club? Are we going to start writing about every new BMW, Honda, KTM, etc. I belong to AMA for that. Love our magazine and all the volunteer input, but this is a little out of the antique realm for me. Opinions?
I support a capitalist free market and hope JT Nesbitt succeeds greatly in his venture.
But, why is this in our magazine that is supposed to be centered around antique motorcycles? Even going with the 35 year rule this doesn't even come close. It's not a new manufactured part to fit an older bike, its a new, according to the article, "Currently, the machines exist only in Nesbitt's fertile imagination and the remarkable realistic AI-generated images seen here, though there is a non-running engine in the metal". Then asking for money for this concept. Can we even use AI and antique motorcycle in the same sentence?

All this is great for his venture, but does this belong in our antique magazine? I'm pretty light hearted on this forum and try to joke around, but really, do other members feel that this new concept 4 cylinder is relevant to what this club is all about. Who We Are - The Antique Motorcycle Club of America
No disrespect to MR. Nesbitt, and I wish him the best, but what does his new concept have to do with our club? Are we going to start writing about every new BMW, Honda, KTM, etc. I belong to AMA for that. Love our magazine and all the volunteer input, but this is a little out of the antique realm for me. Opinions?
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