If a good old fashioned bike meet is what you want, please come out to Hebron CT for the Yankee Chapter meet Friday and Saturday July 31 and August 1.
At the Lion's Club Fairgrounds, Rt 85 Hebron, CT, about 2 miles from Rt 66. Same location for 19 years.
Here's the scoop:
Ride in or tow in an antique bike for the display- admission is FREE! Note: No AMCA points judging this year.
Vend antique cycle parts- admission is FREE- no preregistration required
Drive or ride in to check out the show and swap- admission is $5.00 per car, $2.00 per bike
Camp over night- $5.00 per person
Electric and water available in some spots. Big field with open spots, shady spots, covered spots. Toilets and showers on site- no charge. Lot's of friendly people, a 2 hour country ride Saturday moring at 10 am, free advice, a banquet, Sportsman's Club food sold all day.
We do make an annual award in memory of Joe Barber- a perpetual trophy made of a panhead engine that each recipient has added a part to over the years. This award winner is choosen by the panhead owners displaying on the field. You must be a Yankee member to vote and win, so join on site if you are not yet a member.
We also award the Giles Adams award in memory of a club member for a pre 1930 bike.
Questions? Give me a call. 603-458-5013 eastern 7 to 10 pm or email danmargolien@yahoo.com
Thanks!
Dan
Director, Yankee Chapter
At the Lion's Club Fairgrounds, Rt 85 Hebron, CT, about 2 miles from Rt 66. Same location for 19 years.
Here's the scoop:
Ride in or tow in an antique bike for the display- admission is FREE! Note: No AMCA points judging this year.
Vend antique cycle parts- admission is FREE- no preregistration required
Drive or ride in to check out the show and swap- admission is $5.00 per car, $2.00 per bike
Camp over night- $5.00 per person
Electric and water available in some spots. Big field with open spots, shady spots, covered spots. Toilets and showers on site- no charge. Lot's of friendly people, a 2 hour country ride Saturday moring at 10 am, free advice, a banquet, Sportsman's Club food sold all day.
We do make an annual award in memory of Joe Barber- a perpetual trophy made of a panhead engine that each recipient has added a part to over the years. This award winner is choosen by the panhead owners displaying on the field. You must be a Yankee member to vote and win, so join on site if you are not yet a member.
We also award the Giles Adams award in memory of a club member for a pre 1930 bike.
Questions? Give me a call. 603-458-5013 eastern 7 to 10 pm or email danmargolien@yahoo.com
Thanks!
Dan
Director, Yankee Chapter
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