Cannonball Run 2012 Update

After rolling up about 1000 miles, Cannonball Endurance Run coast-to-coast riders will stop and overnight near the National Motorcycle Museum, Anamosa, Iowa.

Cannonball Riders and Motorcycles at the Start of the 2010 Event –  J. Geary Photo
 
This makes for a fun, once in a lifetime chance to visit the National Motorcycle Museum on Monday evening September 10 and see over 75 pre-1930 antique motorcycles fresh from 1000 plus miles on the road! Riders will arrive mid- to late afternoon and the Museum will stay open until 8:00pm the day riders roll in.

The Cannonball Run 2012 starts in Newburgh, New York and finishes in San Francisco, California. Riders will log over 3500 miles on their way west, and you can stop by the National Motorcycle Museum and check their progress. Watch as riders make adjustments, lubricate and take care of any unexpected mechanical problems. No trailer queens; these bikes made in Europe, England and America are mechanically restored and ready for the long haul. They will be ridden in the ways of the great Erwin “Cannonball” Baker who set the record of 11 days+ in 1914 on his Indian, earning him the nickname.

Matt Olsen has the John Parham/National Motorcycle Museum sponsored 1928 Harley-Davidson JD rebuilt and restored and is doing final assembly, then putting on some break-in miles. 

At the same time you can take in the host site, the National Motorcycle Museum and the new Allstate Motorcycle Quarter MileStones drag racing exhibit and the Then Came Bronson tribute display. And enjoy over 400 great motorcycles from around the world, a vast collection of memorabilia, plus over a thousand pieces of graphic art like posters, paintings and photos, even a Board Track display and a restored 1920’s Gasoline Station. www.nationalmcmuseum.org

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