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Katy Wood, operations manager of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, is looking for memorabilia and machines that made our inductees who they are.

"We're especially looking for machines that are intact," Wood says, "and pretty correct to the way our inductees rode them."

The museum would like to keep your memorabilia or machine on display for approximately two years, with your name appearing as the current owner on the plaque describing the item's historical significance.

When you donate or loan your bike to the museum, it will share the spotlight with other great machines, like Cal Rayborn's Harley-Davidson XR750, David Bailey's 1984 Honda RC500 and Mike Kidd's 1982 Honda NS750.

If you can help, contact Wood e-mail at kwood@motorcyclemuseum.org; by mail, at 13515 Yarmouth Drive, Pickerington, OH 43147; or by phone at (614) 856-2222.