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ABOUT THE VINTAGE JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE CLUB.....
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Founded in 1977, the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle
Club (VJMC) is the premier worldwide club dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and enjoyment of vintage Japanese motorcycles
(15 years old or older) and the promotion of the sport of motorcycling. The VJMC is
a NOT-FOR-PROFIT IRS reregistered 501 C (7) group. Because we are a 501 C (7) Club, all contributions to the VJMC are deductible
to the full extend allowed by law. The VJMC has affiliated branches all over the world. The North American branch has over
2,700 enthusiastic and dedicated US and Canadian members. Regardless of where we are located though, members share the same
love of old Japanese bikes – street or dirt – and welcome those of you who share our interests to join us.
The VJMC publishes a bi-monthly magazine
dedicated to vintage motorcycling. This publication, available free with membership, includes a calendar of events, stories
related to vintage bikes and the people who ride them, technical and restoration tips, coverage of bike shows, rallies, and
local events, and classified ads. We also offer members-only content at www.vjmc.org including recent classifieds, tech tips and articles, back issues of
the on-line magazine and a huge members bike photo archive.
Yearly the VJMC participates in various events such as
the Japanese-only White Rose show and has a presence at many major motorcycling events, including Daytona, Barbers in Leeds,
Alabama and Mid-Ohio. Once a year we host a National Rally for all members. In 2001 and 2002 the event was held in Asheville,
North Carolina. In 2003, 2004, and 2005 the event was held in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 2006, the National rally was held near
Cadillac, Michigan. Beautiful Cumberland Gap, TN. was the location of our August 2007 Rally. This is an annual event complete
with rides, a bike show, technical and historical seminars, and field events. Don’t miss our 2008 National Rally which
is planned for Heber Springs, Arkansas in September 2008.
VJMC is proud to celebrate our Clubs’ 31st year of vintage Japanese motorcycling this year, 2008.
To contact the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club about joining them at the Rhinebeck Grand National
Super Meet you can call Stuart Convington at 978-697-3249

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