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AMCA VIKING CHAPTER NEWSLETTER
OFFICERS
September 2014 [email protected]
PRESIDENT: Ron Spargo 952-443-2020 [email protected]
VICE-PRESIDENT: Sean O’Neil 612-870-0766 [email protected]
http://www.vikingmc.org
DIRECTORS: Roger Rimnac 612-825-2550 [email protected]
Bob Hopf 612-867-5654 [email protected]
Timothy O’Keeffe 651-675-6560 [email protected]
Craig Kotval 651-269-1975 [email protected]
TREASURER: Roy Williams 612-377-6146 [email protected]
SECRETARY/MEMBERSHIP: Kathi Rimnac 612-825-2550 [email protected]
CLUB HISTORIAN: Tom Jones 763-533-9163
DEPUTY JUDGE: Jerry Richards 651-482-0096 [email protected]
WEB/EMAIL: Doug Nelson 612-559-9595 [email protected]
NEWSLETTER: Tim Gadban 651-235-5898 [email protected]
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Upcoming Club Events ………... 2
President’s Message, Editor’s
Note & Misc ..………………..... 3
AMCA National Meet ……...…. 4
Money Creek Rally ………..…. 5
Ice Cream Social & Bring Out
Your Dead Rally …………….... 6
Sturgis Ride & Chaska BBQ..… 7
Extended Version (EV) with extra
events, features & photos ..... 9-16
AMCA VIKING CHAPTER MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. BOX 18304, MINNEAPOLIS MN 55418-4714
Voting for New Officers of the AMCA Viking Chapter
Don’t forget that at 7pm on Wednesday September 17th at our General Meeting at Fury Motors (740 No Concord Ave, South St
Paul, MN 55075) voting will take place for our new chapter officers. This is kind of a “be there or be square” window of time as
your Vice President, Secretary and two Directors for the coming year will be selected at this meeting.
Your nominees are: Vice President - Kerry Rassmussen Secretary - Diane Nelson (Doug's wife)
Directors (2 positions) - Mark Jilk and Tim O'Keeffe.
!!New Blood!!
The AMCA Viking Chapter welcomes the
following as new (or rejoined) members:
Harry Benesch Hans Peters
Grahame Beresford Jim Petsch
Greg Brew Greg Reynolds
Scott Brunelle Eric Steeg
Vance Elfering Mathew Schurman
Ross Golla Steve Zastera
Joe Heins
Michael Howell
Rick Hudson
Nicholas Jadinak
Gene Kalscheuer
Joe Malchow
Michael Maslow
James Naughton
We look forward to riding with you and see-
ing you at our meetings!
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Note: Board of Directors (B.O.D) meetings are open to all members. When held at a chapter member’s home, please notify the
host ahead of time.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday October 4, 10:30-5pm
Fall Mystery Ride (leaves at 11am) Rick Wyatt’s Home
7515 Knollwood Dr, Mounds View, MN
763-784-4086
Saturday September 6 (meet at 8am)
Viking Chapter Ride to Wings & Wheels Kerry & Sue Rasmussen’s Home
9282 Stonebridge Trail No, Stillwater, MN
651-492-0735
Sunday September 14, 6am-2pm
Viking Chapter Fall Swap Meet MN State Fair Grounds (No. Parking Lot)
Contact: Tom Whittles 651-636-5492
Note: volunteers meet at Perkins Restaurant in
Roseville at 5am -
Co. Rd. B just East of Snelling near Target
Wednesday September 10, 7pm
B. O. D. Meeting Tom & Judy Jones Home,
6516 Ronald Place, Brooklyn Center, MN
763-533-9163
Wednesday September 17, 7pm
General Meeting (vote for Chapter Officers) Fury Motors,
740 No Concord Ave, So St Paul, MN 55075
651-251-8230
Wednesday October 8, 7pm
B. O. D. Meeting John’s Pizza,
616 Como Ave, St Paul, MN 55103
651-488-1922
Wednesday October 15, 7pm
General Meeting GoMoto
3346 Washington Ave No, Minneapolis, MN
612-588-6686
Wednesday November 12, 7pm
B. O. D. Meeting Tim & Robin Gadban’s Home
1375 Almond Ave, St Paul, MN 55108
651-235-5898
Wednesday November 19, 7pm
General Meeting Leo’s South
16375 Kenrick Ave, Lakeville MN
952-435-5371
Wednesday December 10, 7pm
B. O. D. Meeting Mid-America Auctions
2755 Long Lake Road, Roseville, MN 55108
651-633-9655
Saturday Jan 10, 4:30 – 9pm
Viking Chapter Holiday Party!! Roseville Ice Arena
2661 Civic Center Drive, Roseville, MN 55113
651-792-7000
HOLIDAY PARTY
!! IT’S A POTLUCK !!
$$ SILENT AUCTION $$
## GENERAL MEETING ##
** ANNUAL AWARDS **
++ MEET THE 2015 BOARD ++
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Bring some grub to share based on suggestions below. The
club will provide snacks, appetizers and beverages.
A-Berghoff ……………………………. desserts & cookies
Berquist ……………………………………… deviled eggs
Bishop-D ……………………………... desserts & cookies
E-J ……………………… side dishes, salads, beans & fruit
K ……………………………. rolls, bread, butter & relishes
L-Z ………………………………… entrees & main dishes
For the Silent Auction bring a desirable item in good condi-
tion— artwork, books, posters, etc. (no swapmeet stuff - it
doesn’t have to be a motorcycle related item). This auction
benefits our club and also supplements our Charity Fund.
So get off your kiester and donate that old knick-knack to a
good cause! Bring your stuff to the party to be bagged and
tagged.
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SPARKY’S PLUG
EDITOR’S NOTE
As autumn approaches we can look in our rear view mirrors and see all that summer fun (and not-so fun) disappearing down the road
into our collective memories. Seems to have been a lot of wet riding … I now keep rain gear in the bags at all times.
In June my wife and I visited the UK to spend time with relatives and see some sights. We visited Warwick Castle, Nottingham Cas-
tle, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury Castle and Sissinghurst Castle. While in the vicinity of the Birmingham area I managed to pay
a visit to the British National Motorcycle Museum at Solihull. Talk about a kid in a candy store … it was totally awesome. On Pages
14-17 are some photos of the many unique (all British) machines there.
I would like to remind our members that there is a FREE Wanted/For Sale space in this newsletter to advertise bikes, machines,
tools, etc. so by all means take advantage of this by emailing details to me. It helps to send a picture of anything you want to sell.
Once again many thanks to all the folks who helped out for this issue of Re-Cycle with photos and info! Note: The extra pages in the electronic version contain more photos from club events and also feature other events such as Blind
Lizard, Bearded Lady and Victoria Volkfest.
It seems just a short time since I was complaining about the cold weather and wishing for warm dry riding. And now the hot summer
weather is mostly behind us and we are into my favorite riding season. Nothing can top a cool morning ride with a stop for a cup of
coffee somewhere. Even my old bikes like it as they seem to run better as the weather cools down. The Viking Chapter has some
great events scheduled this fall and I encourage you to try to attend as many as you can. All too soon we’ll, once again, be complain-
ing about the weather and looking forward to spring.
One of my favorite winter events is the International Motorcycle Show at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The 2015 show is
scheduled for February 6th, 7th, and 8th. I would like to have bikes in the show that have not been displayed before or bikes that have
not been shown for a while. So, button up your latest restoration project or new addition to your collection and plan on bringing it to
the show. I’ll be contacting you as the date gets closer so be ready.
I also encourage you to attend the next general meeting at Fury Motorcycles. This is the meeting where we elect officers to fill va-
cancies left by officers whose term has ended. The open positions are Vice President, Secretary, and (2) Board of Director positions.
If you have ever thought it would be fun and interesting to help guide the club here is your opportunity to do so. It’s not too late for
you to get on the ballot. It’s fun and interesting and a great way to contribute your talents, ideas, and opinions to your club.
So, while the warm summer weather is on the wane there is still plenty of great riding weather ahead and lots of club activities to
participate in. Come join us or we just might make up our own story as to why you weren’t there.
By Ron Spargo
The Infamous Bike Lift Raffle
After much fanfare
and promotion the
winning ticket for
the motorcycle lift
was drawn on the
last day of our Na-
tional meet. And
the winner turned
out to be ………...
Congratulations!!
Now you’ll be
spared all those
backaches from
changing oil and
wrenching on the
ground!
Sean!!
!MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET! ================================================
SUNDAY, 14 SEPT. 2014 - 6am to 4pm
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Sponsored by the Viking Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America Inc.
North Parking Lot of the State Fairgrounds, St Paul, Minnesota (corner of Snelling & Hoyt) ================================================
All Brands - All Years!
Vendor Spaces are FREE!
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Only $5 admission gets you in to SELL or BUY! ================================================
For additional information visit www.vikingmc.org
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CLUB NEWS
As far as numbers, turnout, vendors and show machines, this year took the cake. A
very successful and enjoyable event was once again done in concert with the local
VJMC Twin Cities chapter. A big tip of the helmet goes to those folks who did the
lion’s share of the organizing, setup and teardown. (Special kudos to Sean O’Neil)
Also the volunteers, without whom the event just wouldn’t happen.
Our national AMCA president, Richard Spagnolli, attended in person and ad-
dressed the gathered faithful at our Friday night banquet, where he was very com-
plimentary of our efforts and our co-operation with the VJMC to make the event
such a success. He also presented an award to Trudi Johnson-Richards on the occa-
sion of her retirement as Vice-President of the national AMCA and her years of
service. Congrats and thankyou Trudi!
And then of course there are the motorcycles themselves, around which
this whole event revolves. A great selection of American, British, Ger-
man, Italian and other European machines were lined up next to a stun-
ning array of Japanese machines. AMCA and VJMC members again
combined to put on a display that turned out to be a strong draw for mo-
torbike enthusiasts everywhere. This year the Rockers Ton-Up Club
had a corner of the barn staked out with some of their own machines.
Volunteers at the entrance gates and the member sign-up/T-shirt table
did a bang up job. This year’s T-shirts (nice design BTW) sold out
quickly which means we gotta have more next year.
Trudi & Richard
The banquet being moved to Friday night seemed to work
well and was very tasty … the highlight being a speech
from our AMCA national president Richard Spagnolli.
The swap meet was one of the biggest ever with lots of
transactions in the paddock. Sure enough the rain paid its
Saturday afternoon visit but not before lots of activity had
gone down. The Tech Talks once again provided a great
forum for some of our more experienced members to in-
struct and respond to questions of a gearhead nature.
Prize winning bikes were Dave Moot’s 1969 Royal En-
field Interceptor (People’s Choice) and Gary Kloss’s
1970 Moto Guzzi V7 (Chrome wrench awarded by the
VJMC)
The Backdoor Men
AMCA National Meet - Minnesota State Fairgrounds, June 13 thru 15, 2014
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CLUB NEWS
National Recognition Awards were as follows:
Class 1: All motorcycles manufactured through 1919
Ron Johnson 1918 Excelsior, Model Street Senior
Bob Sheahan 1919 Harley-Davidson, Model J Junior First
Class 2: All motorcycles manufactured 1920 through 1929
Thomas Sheahan 1929 Indian Chief Junior First
Class 3: All motorcycles manufactured 1930-1939
Daryl Hartsel 1938 Harley-Davidson Junior First
Class 5: All motorcycles manufactured 1950 through 1959
Trudi Johnson-Richards 1952 Harley-Davidson S125 Tele-Glide Winners Circle
Andy Anderson 1959 Harley-Davidson Senior
Class 6: All motorcycles manufactured 1960 through 1969
Jerry Richards 1960 Harley-Davidson Duo-Glide Winners Circle
David Moot 1964 Royal Enfield Crusader Senior
Bob Alf 1967 Matchless, G-80CS Winners Circle
David Moot 1969 Royal Enfield Interceptor Senior
Class 7: All motorcycles manufactured l970 through 1979
Mike Bowlin 1975 Suzuki RE5 Winners Circle
Michael Russell 1975 Harley-Davidson FXE Super Glide Senior
Jim Kojola 1976 Kawasaki, Model KZ900LTD Winners Circle
Doug Sheldon 1976 Honda CB750A Junior First
Perry Terhell 1977 Demm Scout Senior
Richard Tyson 1978 Suzuki GS750C Junior First
AMCA National Meet - Minnesota State Fairgrounds, June 13 thru 15, 2014 (cont.)
On Sunday morning judging was performed by Chuck Bent, Tom Broich, Scott Brown, Dave Flory, Dave Glennen, Jim Kojola,
Mark Jilk, Carl Olsen (Asst. Chief), Kerry Rasmussen, Roger Rimnac, Jerry Richards (Deputy Judge) and John Ulrich.
Oldest Motorcycle on the Field: Don
Frauendienst, 1912 Wagner
Most Unique Motorcycle on the Field
(Awarded one time only at any given
meet): Bob Sheahan, 1919 Harley-
Davidson Side Car, Model J
Longest Distance Ridden to the Meet:
Joe Larson, 280 Miles
Longest Distance Ridden to the Meet –
Oldest Rider: Jerry Richards, 12 Miles,
Age 81
Century Medallion: Don Frauendienst,
1912 Wagner
Viking Chapter People’s Choice: Dave
Moot, 1969 Royal Enfield Interceptor
Second Annual Ride & Rally, Money Creek Campground, July 11 thru 13, 2014 by Doug Nelson
The word for this year’s event was WET, biblical perhaps. The Friday ride is the President’s Ride and when I awoke in the morning
I could hear the down pouring rain. The ride was scheduled out of Prescott at 10 AM. Ron Spargo, being the president that he is,
felt obligated to be there for the President’s ride. This year we set the record for the fewest number of riders. While it may be tied in
the future, it will never be broken. Diane and I waited out the rain and went to Prescott at around noon. By then the skies had
cleared and we rode straight down to Money Creek, first on 35 until Nelson and back to 61 in Wabasha.. Diane rode her 1200 Sport-
ster and I rode the 67 Guzzi.
At the campground we were met by Curt and Maggie Block with their
granddaughter Emma. Curt rode an older Indian to the campground. Brats
were grilled on a nice charcoal grill. On Saturday morning there was a plan
to head into Rushford for breakfast. Nice breakfast and then a ride to the
top of the bluff overlooking Rushford. Simply an amazing vista to behold.
After that we attempted to ride west to Lanesboro. The further we rode the
darker the skies became ... it quickly became clear that the ride heading
west now was high tailing it east. We made it back to the campground just
before the skies opened up. The campground had provided a 20x40 foot
tent for us right next to where we camped and what a godsend this turned
out to be. We were able to set under the tent with bikes protected and just
watch it rain. And rain it did.
What … Me Worry?!?
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CLUB NEWS
Later on that afternoon, here come two more bikes, Dena and Ivar Natins.
Impressive to say the least. Great test for the rain gear and new bikes in an
absolute downpour. A bit later, Sean O’Neil and Mark Jilk joined the group.
Kathy and Roger Rimnac drove over in their truck from a near by camp-
ground.
Chicken and fresh sweet corn were grilled for the Saturday evening feed.
The evening was spent telling extremely tall tales around the campfire.
Sunday morning and camp was broken and the bikes packed up. We headed
into Lanesboro to a very fun train car dinner. Incredible breakfast was had by
all. From there it was ride back home.
We all felt a bit sorry for those who did not make the event. Next year will
already be the third annual, please make a mental note to circle it on the cal-
endar. It will always be the next weekend after the Fourth of July weekend.
Second Annual Ride & Rally, Money Creek Campground, July 11 thru 13, 2014 (cont.)
Rides & Riders: Ron Spargo, 1939 BSA M-20; Atul Kumar, 1943
BSA M-20; Ivar Natins, 1946 Indian Chief; Steve Solnitzky; 1947
Indian Chief; Ron Spargo, 1962 Triumph 3TA; Joe Annenia, 1965
Yamaha 50; Roy Williams, 1966 Honda CB160; Gene Hostetler,
1967 Honda 305 Scrambler; Keith Peters, 1967 Honda 160 Scram-
bler; Joe Grayden, 1967 Velocette Venom 500; Bob Morris, 1968
Yamaha 350 RY2; Stan Mewhorter, 1970 Triumph T100C; Dave
Moot, 1971 BSA Firebird Scrambler; Wayne Sinkie, 1972 Honda
CB350; Dena Natins, 1975 Honda 400/4; Mark Jilk, 1981 Honda 750;
Ice Cream Social with Our Veterans, July 24, 2014
A beautiful evening and a decent turnout for a very appreciative
group of veterans at the VA hospital. Once again our thanks go out
to Paul Meisal … he de Ice Cream Man!!
Rides & Riders: Kurt Block, 1943 Indian Scout 741; Sean O'Neal, 1967 HD Sportster; Doug Nelson, 1975 Moto Guzzi; Tim
O'Keeffe, 1978 Yamaha 500 Single; Mark Jilk, 1981 Honda CB750; Ron Spargo, 2000 Moto Guzzi; Diane Nelson, 2006 HD Sport-
ster; Dena Natins, 2007 Honda VRF 800; Ivar Natins, 2010 Kawasaki Concourse; Paul Trebe, 2013 Triumph Thruxton 900
Bring Out Your Dead Rally, Sir Benedict’s Tavern, Duluth, July 26-27, 2014
A few brave souls ventured forth into the teeth of yet
another rainstorm for the pilgrimage to Duluth and
the campground in Two Harbors. Keeping in club
tradition it rained most of the way home. Neverthe-
less, fun was had by all.
Mark Neal, 1981 Honda CB900C; Tim Gadban, 1983 Honda CB1000C; Ken Rowe, 1987 Honda VF700;
Bob Hopf, 1998 Harley; Roger Rimnac, 1998 Honda Ace Tourer; Paul Meisel, 199? Kawasaki Ice Cream Bike; Daryl Schneider,
2004 BMW K1200
Rides & Riders: Ivar Natins, 1946 Indian Chief;
Joel Fisher, 1976 Harley ; Tim O'Keeffe, 1977 BMW
R100; Kara O'Keeffe, 1978 Yamaha SR500 Single;
Mark Jilk, 1981 Honda CB750; Tom Fisher, 1981 Ya-
maha Seca; Dick Kotter, Moto Guzzi; Fred Snyder,
Moto Guzzi
The (wet) Breakfast Gang at Two Harbors on Sunday
Note: More pics from this and other events can be
viewed on the electronic version of Re-Cycle.
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CLUB NEWS
The 74th Sturgis Rally Ride, August 2014
Once again the Viking Chapter faithful ventured forth to the
world’s largest annual gathering of two wheel machines.
The club’s first mission was to deliver a check for $1210 to the
township of Wessington Springs SD for their tornado relief
fund. This town has been the site of the Viking Chapter stop-
over on the way to Sturgis and this was our way of showing
appreciation for their hospitality and helping them to rebuild.
This donation consisted of $500 from our club funds with the
remainder contributed by members. Viking Chapter members
presented our check to the town Sheriff (see pic at right).
Spectacular scenery (human and terrain) and the weather mostly
co-operative. The bad boys, Ivar (speeding ticket) and Paul
(towed bike) had to pay for some of their fun! (See their mug-
shots on page 11)
Chaska BBQ Picnic & General Meeting, August 17, 2014
Rides & Riders: Harvey Burquist, 1969 BMW R60/2; Tom Jones, 1973 Condor Military; Gary Kloss, 1976 BMW R75/6; Mark
Jilk, 1981 Honda 750; Mark Raffe, 1998 Moto Guzzi; Ron Spargo, 2000 Moto Guzzi; Gene Hostetler, 2004 Honda Gold Wing;
Diane Nelson, 2006 Harley Sportster; Dena Natins, 2007 Honda VFR800; Gene Long, 2007 Yamaha Warrior; Doug Nelson, 2008
Honda Gold Wing; Ivar Natins, 2010 Kawasaki Concourse
This is usually our best attended general meeting of the year. Gee
could it be all that yummy food?!?!. Besides everyone socializing
and catching up on club gossip, probably the most important as-
pect is the nomination of new club officers for the coming year.
This year’s open positions and nominees are: Kerry Rassmussen
for Vice-President, Diane Nelson for Secretary and Mark Jilk &
Tim O’Keeffe for Directors. Voting will take place at the Septem-
ber General Meeting to be held at Fury Motors in So St Paul (see
calendar on Page 2).
This year the picnic location was moved to Lion’s Park, which
worked out really well. Special thanks to Tom & Cheryl Whittles,
Doug & Diane Nelson, Jerry & Trudi Richards, Roger & Kathi
Rimnac for their work to get our plates and bellies full.
More picnic pics on Page 10.
Rides & Riders: Ron Spargo, 1939 BSA M-20; Paul St.John, 1942 Harley 45 WLA; Kerry Rasmussen, 1946 Indian Chief; Joe
Grayden, 1950 Moto Guzzi 500; Stan Mewhorter, 1971 Triumph TR6R; Cal Spooner, 1973 BMW R60/5; Dena Natins, 1975 Honda
400F; Roy Williams, 1976 Honda CB550F; Andy Decker, 1982 Honda CB900C; Jim Petsch, 2002 Suzuki SV650; Keith Braun,
2003 Harley Ultra; Ivar Natins, 2004 Ural (with Dog in sidecar); Tim Gadban, 2007 Yamaha FJR 1300
Top Chef got nothin on these guys!
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Viking Chapter AMCA Inc. P.O. Box 18304, Minneapolis, MN 55418
SEPTEMBER 2014
WANTED: HRD/Vincent Project bike, any parts, tools,
books etc. .. yep, I'm still looking for one, so if you got
any of this stuff laying around or know someone with it
please call or shoot me an email.
Tim [email protected] or call 651-675-6560
WTF …. Who IS that on Craig’s bike?!?!
mailto:[email protected]:651-675-6560
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MORE PICS FROM AMCA NATIONAL MEET
Kathi and her Helper
So Gary, ya gonna sell me that Guzzi?
Richard Presents Service Award to Trudi
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MORE PICS FROM MONEY CREEK RALLY
MORE PICS FROM BRING OUT YOUR DEAD RALLY
MORE PICS FROM CHASKA BBQ
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MORE PICS FROM STURGIS RALLY
But Officer the Tach only read 4K!
No, Really, I was abducted during those hours!
Mt. Coolidge
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Perfect days with perfect eye-candy …. we need more of these! Quite a few Viking Chapter members in attendance.
The annual Father’s Day Blind Lizard Rally and the Bearded Lady Motorcycle Freakshow probably feature the broadest array and
most eccentric two wheel collections in the Twin Cities.
BEARDED LADY MOTORCYCLE FREAKSHOW - 19 July 2014
BLIND LIZARD MOTORCYCLE RALLY - 15 June 2014
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VICTORIA VOLKFEST RIDE-IN BIKE SHOW - 15 August 2014
Really decent Viking Chapter turnout this year for the annual Volkfest. Kudos to the organizers for lining us up outside an out-
standing micro-brewery! It was great to see all the attention being paid to the bikes by enthusiasts from eight to eighty. We were
also lucky to have on display the Indian “Wall of Death” cycle, a modified version of their thrilling new Indian Scout.
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NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, SOLIHULL, U.K. - 18 June 2014
This museum occupies an eight acre site near the city of Birmingham and holds the world’s largest collection of British motorcycles.
In September 2003 a massive fire destroyed 380 machines in their collection. 150 of these were restored while others were pur-
chased and restored to boast a collection of over 850 machines today, most of which (as you can see from the photos) are in pristine
condition. Most of the work is done by volunteers and retirees.
One of the most valuable motorcycles in the world is the
Brough Superior Golden Dream, which is the only example
of George Brough's show model for the 1938 Olympia
show. Handbuilt by Brough and Freddie Dixon, the Golden
Dream has two pairs of horizontally opposed cylinders, one
above the other, with two longitudinal crankshafts to give
vibration free running. The two crankshafts shafts are
geared together, with one driving the rear wheel and the
other driving the oil pump and magdyno. Two Brough
Dream Fours were built but World War II stopped develop-
ment. The second Brough Dream has a black and chrome
finish and is in private ownership.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brough_Superior_Golden_Dreamhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympia,_Londonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II
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NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, SOLIHULL, U.K. - 18 June 2014 (more pics)
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NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, SOLIHULL, U.K. - 18 June 2014 (more pics)
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NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, SOLIHULL, U.K. - 18 June 2014 (more pics)
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CLUB NEWS
Viking Chapter Treasurer’s Report
Viking Chapter Treasurer’s Report 6/27/2014 through 7/30/2014 Income None
Expense National Meet Expenses $3529 Fall swap meet State Fairgrounds rental 650 Ice Cream Social 111 $4290 Income-Expense -$ 4290
Beginning Balance 6/27/2014 $22,701 Ending Balance 7/30/2014 $18,411
PayPal balance $116
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CLUB NEWS
VIKING CHAPTER BY-LAWS
As approved by the membership at the March 1995 meeting
Section I. Chapter Name The name of this chapter shall be the VIKING CHAPER OF THE ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLE CLUB
OF AMERICA (AMCA), INC.
Section II. Chapter Purpose
The purpose of the Viking Chapter shall be to seek out antique, post antique and special interest motor-
cycles and to promote the preservation and restoration of those motorcycles. The Viking Chapter shall
abide by the rules and regulations of the AMCA.
Section III. Chapter Membership
All Viking Chapter members are required to be a member of the AMCA. Chapter membership shall
include the member’s spouse.
Section IV. Chapter Officers
The Viking Chapter shall have a board consisting of eight officers elected from the membership for a
period of two years. These officers are: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and four Direc-
tors.
Two Officers and two Directors are to be elected each year to provide an “overlap” of service for conti-
nuity of direction. In addition, the board shall assign a Newsletter Editor, Web Master and a Deputy
Judge who will serve as members of the board and have full voting rights as identical to other officers.
In the event a Board Member cannot complete a term, the remaining Board Members will select a re-
placement to complete the term.
Section V. Chapter Finances
Dues of fifteen dollars shall be paid to finance the operation of the Chapter as a nonprofit organization.
Spouse members are not required to pay dues. Dues are based on the calendar year regardless of when
a member joins.
Chapter Officers shall require approval of the general membership before
making expenditures exceeding $200.00.
Section VI. Chapter Meetings
Regular meetings will be held on a monthly basis. The members will be notified of each meeting by
the Chapter newsletter. Nominations of Officers and Directors will be held at the August meeting and
Elections will be held at the September meeting.
Revision history
Amended 09-19-2007
Abridged 10-17-2007