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Badger Heritage, a Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America One of 75 chapters of the AMCA based in the State of Wisconsin! For membership Inquiries message the page or visit
our website http://badgerheritage.com

Welcome to the Badger Heritage Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America. The Badgers share a love of vintage motorcycles regardless of make, model or condition. We like to say we’re non-denominational when it comes to our love of bikes. Doesn’t matter if your bike is perfectly restored, rusty or farm fresh. Doesn’t matter if it’s American, Asian and Euro either. All riders and bikes are w

elcome! What makes a bike vintage or antique then? It just needs to be 35 years old or older. The Badger Heritage Chapter is one of 58 AMCA chapters worldwide and new members are always welcome! http://badgerheritage.com/

The Antique Motorcycle Club of America (AMCA) was founded in 1954 by a group of antique-bike fans in the New England area. In the decades since, the AMCA has grown to become one of the largest organizations of antique-motorcycle enthusiasts in the world, with 11,000 members in the United States and more than a dozen other countries. From the beginning, the purpose of the club has been the “preservation, restoration and operation of old-time motorcycles.” Members of the AMCA own, restore, preserve, study or just admire motorcycles that fall into the antique category, meaning they are at least 35 years old. Although the Club is based in the United States, fans of motorcycles from all countries are welcome, and ownership of an antique motorcycle is not required to become a member.

19/07/2023
Badger Anthony "AJ" Pozza & his friend Ian Re*****on (who should be a Badger!) racing at the FiServ Forum for Flat Out F...
19/02/2023

Badger Anthony "AJ" Pozza & his friend Ian Re*****on (who should be a Badger!) racing at the FiServ Forum for Flat Out Friday

AJ is #78, Ian is #98

Video from the 2022 Crawl!
12/01/2023

Video from the 2022 Crawl!

Want to Learn More about Badger Heritage, a Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America?  Check out our website an...
12/01/2023

Want to Learn More about Badger Heritage, a Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America?

Check out our website and see information upcoming events, past events, and read up on the Chapter newsletter - The Spokesman.

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Welcome to the Badger Heritage Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America. The Badgers share a love of vintage motorcycles regardless of make, model or condition. We like to say we’re non-denominational when it comes to our love of bikes. Doesn’t matter if your bike is perfectly restored, rusty or farm fresh. Doesn’t matter if it’s American, Asian and Euro either. All riders and bikes are welcome! What makes a bike vintage or antique then? It just needs to be 35 years old or older. The Badger Heritage Chapter is one of more 75 affiliated AMCA chapters worldwide and new members are always welcome! http://badgerheritage.com/ The Antique Motorcycle Club of America (AMCA) was founded in 1954 by a group of antique-bike fans in the New England area. In the decades since, the AMCA has grown to become one of the largest organizations of antique-motorcycle enthusiasts in the world, with 11,000 members in the United States and more than a dozen other countries. From the beginning, the purpose of our club has been the “preservation, restoration and operation of old-time motorcycles.” Members of the AMCA own, restore, preserve, study or just admire motorcycles that fall into the antique category, meaning they are at least 35 years old. Although the Club is based in the United States, fans of motorcycles from all countries are welcome, and ownership of an antique motorcycle is not required to become a member.