BSA Is Marque Of The Year at AMA Vintage
Motorcycle Days 2009
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- One of Great Britain's most
storied motorcycle companies,
BSA, will be the Marque of the Year for AMA Vintage
Motorcycle Days 2009, the world's
largest gathering of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts,
set for July 24-26 at the Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.
"BSA's place in motorcycling history is
impressive, with its well-known and well-raced
BSA Gold Stars, Shooting Stars and more,'' said
Tigra Tsujikawa, events coordinator
for the AMA. "We're glad to showcase the marque
at this year's AMA Vintage Motorcycle
Days, and highlight the machines and people who made
BSA famous."
Founded in the 1860s as the Birmingham Small Arms
Co. to build weapons for the Crimean
War, BSA branched out to motorcycles and was making
machines entirely in-house by
1910. Originally aimed at the utility and
recreational market, the bikes became
well-known to racers the world over after the
factory entered a team in the Daytona
200 in 1954, and BSA riders swept the top three
places. Its Gold Star 500cc single,
in particular, has become one of the most iconic
bikes in all of motorcycling.
Not only will the weekend feature bike shows,
vintage racing and North America's
largest motorcycle swap meet, but a parade of
classic motorcycles representing
each year of the AMA's 85 years will celebrate the
heritage of American motorcycling.
Also on tap: demo rides of current production bikes,
motorcycling seminars, the
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame auction, stunt shows,
the new product Manufacturers'
Midway, club corrals featuring marque and
regional clubs, and guided rides through
the rolling Ohio countryside.
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days benefits the Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum. The goal
of the Museum, located on the campus of the American
Motorcyclist Association in
Pickerington, Ohio, is to tell the stories and
preserve the history of motorcycling.
For more information, call (614) 856-2222, or visit
the Museum's website at
www.motorcyclemuseum.org