Ozark Vintage Motorcycle Assn. Show 2014

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Ozark Vintage Motorcycle Assn. Show 2014

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Well I'm between projects and was going through the photo files today and found a few shots from a mini-adventure from 2014. The Ozark Vintage Motorcycle Assn. show was only two hours away from Parsons, Kansas and Eweleen and I loaded up the just completed Yamaha XS-650 project and headed South to Arkansas. An old friend and racer from Oklahoma met us for the event. He was also the donor of the XS-650 who after decades of procrastination gave it to me for my 70th Birthday. Long story.

It was a fun day, even though I didn't win, and the viewing selection was great. The Main class was for original unrestored "Survivors" which was won by a Hodaka Ace 90 to the chagrin of all the other fine specimens (Vincents and such). He had a vocal cheering section from our Hodakaphile gang which the owner appreciated when trophy time came. Hodaka Rules! The Yamaha at least got some compliments but lacked a good class to enter since it was not original.

Here's a few shots from the event including my friend and XS donor who probably now wishes he had it back!

Enjoy,

Max
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Eweleen with the best "Survivor". Hodaka Rules!
Eweleen with the best "Survivor". Hodaka Rules!
My good friend and XS donor, John.
My good friend and XS donor, John.
Wow! A rare beastie TZ-700. Scary fast!
Wow! A rare beastie TZ-700. Scary fast!
Yes, they made Yamahas in 1955.
Yes, they made Yamahas in 1955.
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Re: Ozark Vintage Motorcycle Assn. Show 2014

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Quite a story on the winning Ace 90. The now owner supposedly bought it on E-bay on the east coast. He then drove his Gold Wing from Oklahoma to pick it up from back east. After taking possession he then bought and assembled a Harbor Freight motorcycle trailer and towed the Ace 90 back home with the Gold Wing. That is also how he got it to the Vintage bike show. Quite the enthusiast I must say. :shock:

Max

PS--one more picture, ok two. A trusty Vincent and a zero mile Triumph as it came from the factory as a competition model.
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Really nice! I'd look good on this!
Really nice! I'd look good on this!
Still new and race ready. Actually I'd look good on this too!
Still new and race ready. Actually I'd look good on this too!
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