Exhibit spotlights 40 years of Japanese motorcycle development
The Staff of Clutch and Chrome
May 14th 2008
On June 7th the
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington, Ohio is
turning Japanese for fans and collectors.
Whether the
interest is for Japanese sportbikes, cafe racers or
classics, the motorcycle museum is encouraging owners to
ride their bike and browse through 40 years of design and engineering, both in the
parking lot and inside the Museum.
Activities begin 10 a.m. on the grounds of the Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum and run through 3 p.m. Admission is just
$10, or $5 for AMA members, and includes full access to all
Museum exhibits. Food vendors will be on site.
Seminar topics include:
- A Guide to Tool Selection by Ellis Holman
- Japanese Motorcycle Electrics; Pre-Electronics by Jim
Townsend
- Successfully Growing Your Vintage Motorcycle Collection by
Museum Director Mark Mederski
For more information go to the
Motorcycle Hall
of Fame Museum's
website. |