Buy a chance to win a Vintage Z1 and a modern Z1000 -- two generations of Kawasaki muscle bike
The coolest bike on the road in the early 1970s?
The fire-breathing Kawasaki Z1, the machine that
took the four-cylinder Superbike to new levels,
with a 903cc dual-overhead-cam engine and pure
muscle-bike styling.
The Z1’s DNA lives on today in the Kawasaki Z1000 --
a modern interpretation of the muscle bike,
with a fuel-injected 1,043cc dual-overhead-cam
motor that can take you anywhere you want to go.
1973
Kawasaki Z1
2010
Kawasaki Z1000
2009-10 Raffle Winners
David Beall, of Aliquippa, Pa., won the below Hondas in the 2009-10 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame raffle. The winning ticket for the CB750, expertly restored by Vic World,
and the all-original 1965 Honda Cub, with one mile on the odometer, was drawn at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Saturday, July 10, at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in
Lexington, Ohio.
1969 Honda
CB750 Four
1965 Honda
CUB C100
2008-09 Raffle Winners
The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame would like to say a big thank you to everyone that
participated in our 2008-09 raffle bike programs! And while we wish you could
all be winners, we know you will join us as we the congratulate winners. They are:
1959 and 2009 Triumph Bonnevilles
Phil Kreuter
Goshen, IN
The winner’s names were drawn Saturday, July 25, 2009, at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington by Grand Marshall and AMA Hall of Famer
Don Emde, and AMA Chairman Stan Simpson.
You can't win if you don't enter...
How to Enter
or call (614) 856-2222. Tickets are just $5 each or five for $20.
The lucky winner
will be chosen in a random drawing during AMA Vintage Motorcycle
Days at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio,
in July, 2011.
All proceeds benefit the
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.