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All Japanese Day AMA Museum 2007

What do you get when you assemble some of the most pristine Japanese Motorcycles available on a beautiful Saturday morning in Ohio?  You get not only a visual time capsule, but an auditory cornucopia of some of the most beautiful sounds you remember from your youth.

The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, an affiliate of the AMA in Pickerington, Ohio has again allowed the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club to host a day of great fun and learning in Central Ohio.  The Museum has graciously hosted this event which allows enthusiasts to not only gather together in one place, but also share their beautiful machines with the many spectators that yearly plan for this fantastic event.  Additionally the VJMC schedules technical presentations from some of the most knowledgeable vintage experts that you will likely ever find in one location.

You can click on the thumbnail pictures below to pull up a full sized image.  Mark your calendar for the first weekend in June next year for a repeat performance!

 

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Larry Wisse, who is a Central Ohio VJMC member, brought is pristine Suzuki X 6 Hustler.

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Chris and Kathy Lewis greet those who came to  the VJMC booth

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Beautiful CL Honda Scrambler

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Steve Passwater, Indiana VJMC, CBX beauty

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Randal Washington of Randakk's Cycle Shakk informed all of the intricacies of vintage carburetion. His very special Goldwing is pictured to the right.

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Randak specializes in GL 1000 Restorations

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 Chris D Andrea shared his experience that it will take a lot longer and cost you a lot more than you thought, when restoring vintage motorcycles.