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1939 AJS wins Grand Marshal's Choice Award at annual AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Bike Show


Posted July 15, 2010    Email this articleEmail   Print this articlePrint

A number of expertly restored motorcycles and original classics were on hand for the annual AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame and Ride 'Em Don't Hide 'Em Bike Shows, Saturday, July 10, as part of AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.
 
"Great weather, beautiful motorcycles and a diverse stable of entries made this one of our most memorable years," said bike show organizer Katy Wood, operations manager of the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. "The motorcycles were stunning, and AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Grand Marshal Malcolm Smith was extremely gracious in his support. I want to personally thank all our judges and participants for supporting the Hall of Fame at this event."
 
Although several bikes won awards, participants Jim and Joan Vandergriff (right, with Grand Marshal Smith) of Linwood, Kan., were two stars of the event, with three of their motorcycles winning individual categories and two finishing as category runners-up in the Hall of Fame Bike Show (full results below).
 
Among the Vandergriff's honors was the coveted Grand Marshal's Choice Award for their 1939 AJS. In presenting the award, Grand Marshal Smith said the bike reminded him of his early racing years, when he had a '49 Matchless. Matchless and AJS had a common owner but were produced under their own marques for many years.
 
"[The Matchless] was my first motorcycle after a Lambretta scooter, and I remember the thrill of it, and I remember that primary case, the magneto and the rigid frame," Smith said. "I actually raced something like that in the desert with that seat and a rigid frame. I didn't know any better. I thought that's what you did. It's just so meticulously done. I'm no expert on what's original or not, but it's the one that appealed to me the most."
 
Both Joan and Jim said the motorcycle symbolizes, for them, a special era in motorcycling's history.
 
"Especially these '30s and '40s bikes, they represent the golden age of motorcycles, and we just can't live without them," Joan said. "We just love this event. We've been coming for about five years. We support the AMA. We've been Life Members for years, and we support the Hall of Fame."
 
Jim added: "When you get on it and ride it, you feel like a good, proper gentleman. The unique thing about the AJS, you'll notice that it has two exhaust pipes, but only one piston. It's called a dual port, and it's got an incredibly unique sound."
 
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is an annual three-day celebration of motorcycling's past, present and future, with proceeds supporting the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio.
 
Held July 9-11 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, this year's event featured vintage motorcycle racing in numerous disciplines, demo rides of new motorcycles, seminars by motorcycling legends, North America's largest swap meet and Husqvarna as Marque of the Year.
 
More information about AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days can be found at AMAVintageMotorcycleDays.com.
 
Hall of Fame Bike Show Results
 
Grand Marshal's Choice
Jim & Joan Vandergriff's 1939 AJS
 
Best of Show American
Gary E. McMahan's 1947 Indian Chief Roadmaster
 
Best of Show British
Larry Barnes' 1954 Velocette LE
 
Best of Show European
Peter Calles's 1964 MV Agusta
 
Best of Show Japanese
Art Bensheimer's 1970 Kawasaki H-1
 
American Motorcycle through 1939
1st Place - Peter, Beulah & Amie Knick's 1915 Indian Board Tracker
2nd Place - Scott Picklesimer's 1933 Indian Motoplane
 
American Motorcycle 1940-1949
1st Place - Larry Barnes's 1949 Indian 249 "Super Scout"
2nd Place - Bill France's 1948 Harley-Davidson EL
 
American Motorcycle 1950-1959
1st Place Marcie McManah's 1956 Harley-Davidson 165
2nd Place Sam Arlia's 1958 Harley-Davidson Panhead
 
American Motorcycle 1960-1969
1st Place - Tom Boron's 1969 Harley-Davidson Sportster
2nd Place - Roy Poore, Jr.'s 1963 Allstate 125
 
American Motorcycle 1970-1979
2st Place - James Shea's 1978 Harley-Davidson MX250
 
British Motorcycle through 1939
1st Place - Jim & Joan Vandergriff's 1939 AJS
 
British Motorcycle 1940-1949
1st Place - Jim & Joan Vandergriff's 1942 Triumph 3HW
2nd Place - Bob Lincoln's 1946 Norton Model 18
 
British Motorcycle 1950-1959
1st Place - Steven M. Carter's 1957 Ariel Square 4
2nd Place - Jim & Joan Vandergriff's 1957 Triumph TR6
 
British Motorcycle 1960-1969
1st Place - Keith Kleman's 1968 Triumph Bonneville
2nd Place - Jim & Joan Vandergriff's 1965 Velocette Thurxton
 
British Motorcycle 1970-1979
1st Place - Sergei Traycoff's 1972 Norton Commando Interstate
2nd Place - Gregg Brown's 1975 Norton Commando
 
British Motorcycle Specials & Customs
1st Place - Hunter Garrison's 1969 Norton Fastback
2nd Place - Willy Saulsberry, Jr.'s 1968 Triumph Bonneville
 
European Motorcycle 1950-1959
1st Place - Peter Calles's 1955 Moto Morini
2nd Place - Steve Hatfield's 1955 Ducati 98 Sport
 
European Motorcycle 1960-1969
1st Place - John Walsh's 1966 Ducati Scrambler
2nd Place - Bob Peters' 1962 Ducati 125 Bronco
 
European Motorcycle 1970-1979
1st Place - Steve Morris's 1974 Laverda SF2 750
2nd Place - Mick Milakovic's 1978 Husqvarna 390-OR
 
European Specials & Customs
1st Place - Peter Knick's 1976 Bultaco Astro
 
Japanese Motorcycle 1960-1969
1st Place - John Walsh's 1963 Bridgestone Surfrider 7
2nd Place - Art Bensheimer's 1962 Honda CBM72
 
Japanese Motorcycle 1970-1979
1st Place - Andrew Menter's 1974 Hodaka Wombat
2nd Place - Jim Bright's 1979 Honda CBX
 
Japanese Motorcycle 1980-1989
1st Place - Big Paul & Little Paul Deitz's 1980 Yamaha YZ50
 
Japanese Motorcycle Specials & Customs
1st Place - Billy Aldrich's 1962 Honda Replica GP Racer RC-163
2nd Place - Joe Nadock's 1976 Kawasaki KZ900
 
Ride 'Em Don't Hide 'Em Bike Show Results

 
Grand Marshal's Choice
Larry McKeown's 1970 Triumph T100C
 
Oldest Bike
Tom Beasley's 1937 Velocette KSS
 
Hard Luck Award
Jack Fiero's 1973 Ducati 750 GT (almost ran out of gas)
 
American Motorcycles
1st Place - Mark Schmalbach's 1970 Harley-Davidson XR
 
British Motorcycles
1st Place - Donald W. Beadle's 1939 BSA B21 Std.
2nd Place - Jerry Ficklin's 1957 Norton International
 
European Motorcycles
1st Place - Bill Crookston's 1976 BMW R90S
2nd Place - William Sisco's 1973 Ducati 750 GT
 
Japanese Motorcycles
1st Place - Glenn Rumburg's 1964 Suzuki T10
2nd Place - Todd Whited's 1976 Hodaka Road Toad
 
Specials & Customs
1st Place - Billy Aldrich's 1977 Honda CJ360
2nd Place - Paul Walsh's 1975 Honda CB500T