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[QUOTE="markthomps, post: 824693, member: 18626"] Go to the AHRMA web site at [url]www.ahrma.org[/url] You'll find all the vintage schedules, a vintage online classifieds, rules, and some links to sponsoring shops. I'd personally recommend looking for a bike that fits the Post-Vintage classes, as the oldest stuff (pre-75) is expensive to keep up and as reliable as an unbribed politician. Ignore the Metro Racing link above. That's just clothes. AMS is a good source for parts, but there are others. It depends on what bike you want to race. Most of the Euro stuff you can find parts for, but some of the early Jap stuff you can't. There's a lot of vintage events in MI and OH, so you should be able to find plenty of chances to play with your old toys. District 14 has an entire series of vintage events and you're just hours away from teh biggest vintage event of the year, the Mid Ohio vintage weekend in July. [/QUOTE]
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