AMA members check in - why you should join

I am AMA member #883253 and BARF's mini racer is AMA member #912055, at 8 years old has been a member for 3 years already. I figured that if he wants to be a Pro racer someday he should be an AMA member for sure.
 
That is rocking Dean!

Bikeama to brenden. Schaweet :thumbup
 
On the Triumph:
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So weird to see him on a Triumph! :confused
 
Wow, how fuckin' old are YOU?! :twofinger

Older everyday.:twofinger
I joined in 1964 my 4 digit number was my Dad's number he joined along time a go. Mon and Dad rode his Indian 4 from Stockton to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon (No interstates) he was a mechanic for a living. When I earned my life membership I sent a copy of my Dad's card and asked for his number.

Bill
 

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I am AMA member #883253 and BARF's mini racer is AMA member #912055, at 8 years old has been a member for 3 years already. I figured that if he wants to be a Pro racer someday he should be an AMA member for sure.

Good friend got his son an AMA number about the same age. Chris Carr did OK racing hope to see your son do the same.:thumbup
 
Older everyday.:twofinger
I joined in 1964 my 4 digit number was my Dad's number he joined along time a go. Mon and Dad rode his Indian 4 from Stockton to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon (No interstates) he was a mechanic for a living. When I earned my life membership I sent a copy of my Dad's card and asked for his number.

Bill

Very cool. :thumbup
 
Dick still has and still uses his AMA card from when he was Grand National Champion in 71 and it says do "not charge entry fees" on it.
 
Cool stuff picking up dad's # :thumbup

I will be adding more AMA #'s tomorrow. Traveling today.
 
#499683 - just passed 10 years! :party Come to think of it, I joined the AMA even before I had a bike!

I joined with a thought in mind- to preserve the freedoms on our roads. I don't want to explain to my kids/grandkids what it was like to ride on these roads, without them ever having the opportunity to do so as well. The sad state of affairs with on- and off-road government regulation showed that without the AMA (and BRC, and MRF), our riding days would surely have been numbered. I want everyone to have the choice to ride, rather than have the choice made for them. :flag
 
card carrying member: #2709351
 
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member number 2749653,I will continue to support weather i continue to race or not,:cool
 
#510645 BABY!!!

year 15 going on 16.

dv
 
Member no. 538338. going on 23 years.
I sometimes disagree with the way the organization is managed, but I rarely disagree with their priorities.
I like that they are trying to get ahead of the moto noise issue. They advocate for a uniform method for measuring bike sounds so as to create and enforce rational noise regulations.
 
Cool to have quite a few and I bet there are a lot more..!

You want the number in your avatar.. send it along.

You want to join.. next week we will have a cool deal for you..:Port
 
Their magazine is worthless. I'm a member though.
 
Their magazine is worthless. I'm a member though.

Worthless...?

Expand your mind A!.. Shayna Texter, first female National Flat Track winner was just a small example of a great piece of info you cannot find anywhere else.

I personally love the mag.. but that is me.:)
 
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