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  2. List of motorcycle rallies in the Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Hells Canyon Rally. Hells Canyon. 5,000–8,000. 2000. Todd Godfrey of High Desert Harley-Davidson. This rally meets in Baker City, Oregon for four days in July. There are several rides in the area, including a ride through Hells Canyon to the dam. BMW Motorcycle Owners of America 2004 national rally.

  3. History of BMW motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The first single-cylinder BMW motorcycle was the 1925 BMW R 39, which was BMW's smallest model and used a 250 cc (15.3 cu in) engine. It was not successful and was discontinued in 1927. [5] The next single-cylinder motorcycle was the BMW R 2, which was released in 1931. [6] It used a 200 cc (12.2 cu in) engine and could therefore be ridden in ...

  4. Vintage Motor Cycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Vintage Motor Cycle Club was founded on 28 April 1946, by 38 enthusiasts at the Lounge Cafe, Hog's Back, near Guildford in Surrey, for owners of motorcycles manufactured before December 1930. Many of the founders rode to the first meeting on vintage motorcycles and had travelled from around the country in poor weather conditions. [ 2 ]

  5. American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association - Wikipedia

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    Elora, Tennessee. Official website. www.ahrma.org. AHRMA (American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving, restoring and competing on historic motorcycles. With over 3000 members, AHRMA is the leading vintage motorcycle racing group in North America and one of the largest in the world.

  6. BMW Motorcycle Owners of America - Wikipedia

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    The BMW Motorcycle Owners of America (BMW MOA) is a motorcycle club for owners and admirers of BMW motorcycles. As of 2008, it had 39,700 members. [1] BMW MOA was founded in 1972 in Chicago by five enthusiasts. The club is now based in Greer, South Carolina, and was formerly based in a suburb of St. Louis.

  7. BMW R69S - Wikipedia

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    Fuel capacity. 17 L. Fuel consumption. 5.3 liters/100 km. The BMW R69s with Earles fork. BMW R69US. The R69S and R69 have valve covers with two fins. Decal required by DOT on all 1969 BMW motorcycles sold in the U. S. The R69S, R69US, and R69 are motorcycles, fitted with 594 cc boxer twin engines, that were manufactured by BMW in Munich, Germany.

  8. BMW CCA Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The BMW CCA Foundation Museum displays a collection of Vintage BMW Cars, Motorcycles, and artifacts on a rotating basis. Each year, a new theme is selected for the annual exhibit, with a new selection of automobiles. The Library and Archives is a repository of BMW-related historical documents, literature, automobiles and memorabilia.

  9. List of motorcycle clubs - Wikipedia

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    59 Club: 1962 London, England Antique Motorcycle Club of America: 1954 New England, United States Association of Recovering Motorcyclists: 1986 Worldwide The Bike Shed Motorcycle Club: 2015 London, England Bikers for Christ: 1990 Marysville, California, United States BMW Motorcycle Owners of America: 1972 Boozefighters: 1946 California, United ...

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