AMA Museum Concours d' Elegance

If you love racing motorcycles, the AMA museum in Ohio, offers a stunning collection of some of the most iconic motorcycles in America. Above is the famous #9 two-stroke Kawasaki of Gary Nixon which did battle with the infamous TZ750's.

Yes, they really did race these Nortons on Daytona Beach in AMA Class C racing in the late 1940's and early 1950's. Norton won a number of the Dayotna 200 racers with legends like Dick Klamforth.

Wow, It's Wayne Raineys Kawasaki from the early days of 'Superbike'
 Racing in the late 1970's and early 1980's.


Senior Bulto would be proud of this line-up of Bultaco racers.


Much nicer than when it was produced nearly forty years ago, the TZ350
was a two-stroke powered giant killer.

One of the most beautiful Harley-Davidson racers on display at the concours.

Dave Edwards tasty BSA Bobber.


Chris Carr with the BUB Streamliner Seven after setting the
record at 367.36  mph at Bonnevile Salt Flats in 2009.

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