This is the (Blogger Style) NEWSLETTER for the AMCA-Oregon Trail Chapter that will be updated as events and other neat things happen all involving Antique Motorcycles.
March Events
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Here are a couple neat events happening in March!!
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Also our website events page is shaping up to be a great eventful year!! Check it out!!
Hot Pipes II motorcycle show put on by Bend’s coolest dudes, Brian Zager (BKZ/GRFX) https://www.brianzager.com/ and Jason Koschnitzke (6 volt cycles https://6voltcycles.com ,AMCA/OTC), was an absolute banger this year!!! The show was held at the Volcanic Theater both inside and out with full bar, food, vendors, ride-in-moto-show, bands, and skateboarding!! The invited show bikes were displayed inside and out in the courtyard turning the area into a spectacular gallery where visitors could enjoy and drool all over the amazing craftsmanship of the custom built bikes. Our Oregon Trail Chapter had a booth manned by Chris and James that also had a few antiques displayed and an option for joining the club. Show began at high noon and went until 8pm. Music began with a DJ set from Tim at the Ton Magazine followed by Johnny Knuck. The Slappys took the stage next followed by Its Chaos and Vacancy Floor for a rocking great time!! Awards were next with Johnny Knuck for best in show, Seth Nefus fo...
Our chapter Vice Pres, Tim Burns, is having a great time riding his 1925 Harley-Davidson JDCB East Coast to West Coast with pal Mathew Miller in the Motorcycle TransAm!! Here are ongoing updates from Tim via his Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/knucklehead_61?igsh=MW85YmdjcGV6Y2ZtdQ== **note, this article reads from bottom to top 😢🍦
“Ride’em. Don’t Hide’em” is a term that the courageous participants of the Motorcycle TransAm take to the ultimate highest level; riding 100+ year old motorbikes 16 days 4,000 miles coast to coast across the USA 🇺🇸. Averaging about 250 miles a day, riders stopped at various places to visit neat moto museums, roadside attractions, and historical landmarks while viewing the entire country from the saddle of their antique machines of marvel. Nightly moto maintenance, repairs, and complete overhauls are essential to keeping these 100 year old bikes going strong!! (check out the TransAm website blog for day to day reports https://motorcycletransam.com/motorcycle-transam-2025-blog/ ). They began the journey at Jennette’s Pier, North Carolina and ending at Heceta Head Lighthouse, Oregon. It was neat to see them roll into and out of the Evergreen Aviation Museum on the second to last stop. What an absolute joy to whiteness!! I was then able to race my 33VLD down the Oregon coastline to ca...
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