AMA Kawasaki Rider Patch
$7.00
The AMA Kawasaki Rider Patch is a colorful embroidered, vintage patch. The AMA logo is featured in red and blue with an American flag, surrounded with “Protecting Your Right to Ride” stitched in red. Kawasaki is stitched in white on a purple background and rider is stitched in white, gold and red.
Measurements: approximately 2.75 inches wide by 4 inches tall
10 in stock
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Vintage AMA Small Decal
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Vintage AMA Small Decal
$2.00
The Vintage AMA Small Decal features the AMA logo in red and blue. American Motorcyclist Association in red. Printed on a silver metallic background, the sticker is ideal for small spots on your bike or helmet.
Measurements: 3 inches wide by 1.5 inches tall
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ISDT USA Vintage Patch
$10.00
ISDT USA Vintage Patch
$10.00
Created to celebrate the International Six Day Trials, the ISDT USA Vintage Patch features a red and white-striped embroidered background. ISDT and USA are embroidered in white on a blue background.
Measurements: 3.25 inches wide by 3.5 inches tall
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Glenn H. Curtiss Fastest Man In The World Belt Buckle
$45.00
Glenn H. Curtiss Fastest Man In The World Belt Buckle
$45.00
In 1907, when most of the world still relied on real horsepower, Glenn Curtiss, pioneer aviator, stuffed a V-8 of his own design into a specially made seven foot long motorcycle frame and blasted down Ormond Beach, Fla., at 136 miles per hour to become the fastest man alive. This commemorative belt buckle was part of the AMA Great Destinations collection and celebrated the 90th anniversary of Glenn’s accomplishment.
Measurements: 4 inches wide by 3.25 inches tall
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Hillclimb Pin
$15.00
Hillclimb Pin
$15.00
The 2000 AMA Great Destinations Hillclimb Lapel Pin honors professional motorcycle hillclimbing. This vintage lapel pin offers a worm’s eye view, just before the flag drops.
Even before the AMA came into existence dozens of clubs in America hosted this raucous racing. Stretched chassis and rear suspensions being among the few changes in more than 100 years of racing, these monsters are second in all-out power only to those found on America’s drag strips.
Measurements: 1 inch tall by 1/2 inch wide.







