PROGRAMS

  • DRIVING OUR MISSION
Museum Exhibits

Museum Exhibits

Indian Torque FourThe Antique Motorcycle Foundation is dedicated to the display of vintage motorcycles for the sake of education and creating interest in motorcycling. It has a 1915 Henderson Four, a 1949 Harley-Davidson WL, a 1964 Harley Davidson XLCH Sportster, and a 1969 Yamaha Pink Lady on display in the Kansas Motorcycle Museum in Marquette, Kansas. The AMF also has a 1943 Indian Torque Four and a 1946 Indian Torque twin on display at Motorcyclepedia located in Newburgh, New York. The foundation also has a rare 1957 Simson AWO 425 motorcycle waiting to be placed. 

Vintage Motorcycle Library

Vintage Motorcycle Library

Vintage Motorcycle Library HomeThe Vintage Motorcycle Library (VinMoLi) is digital repository of historical motorcycle documents dating back to the early 1900's. Nearing 1,000 assets, it is a highly valued resource for vintage and antique motorcycle restorers, researchers and enthusiasts. Built with professional-grade digital asset management software, the library's holdings can be searched by title, author, keyword and several other fields. Originally founded by the AMCA, the library is a success because of AMCA members' generosity in loaning out their prized historical documentation.

Leadership Conferences

Leadership Conferences

Leadership Form MeetingStarted in 2010, the AMF Leadership Forum is a signature event which can bring together leaders from industry and mid-sized organizations as well as members of the public who are dedicated to or have an interest in antique and vintage motorcycles. These annual forums feature two to three speakers who give presentations on topics acutely related to the industry. Remaining time is used for speakers to take questions from attendees and to have an open dialogue about issues facing the vintage and antique motorcycle community.

 

Educational Grants

Educational Grants

Grant awardeesThe AMF Educational Grant Program encourages and supports a new generation of students to pursue or continue an education in motorcycle repair/restoration by offering scholarships to qualified students in community colleges with motorcycle repair/restoration certificate or degree programs. In order to sustain this program, the AMF needs your help to raise more scholarship funds. Donate using the link below, or AMCA members may donate when they renew their annual membership on the AMCA website.