Laconia Motorcycle Week to Celebrate 89th Year

Laconia Motorcycle Week to Celebrate 89th Year

Progressive's Laconia Motorcycle Week, "America's Original Riding Rally," rounds out its eighth decade with a lineup of favorite events and activities, along with new additions to the schedule.
Laconia, NH - Laconia Motorcycle Week to Celebrate 89th Year

Progressive's Laconia Motorcycle Week, "America's Original Riding Rally," rounds out its eighth decade with a lineup of favorite events and activities, along with new additions to the schedule. Motorcycle enthusiasts are invited to visit and experience the scenery throughout The Granite State, along with racing and hill-climbs, bike shows and build-offs.
Riders can pick up a copy of the Laconia Rally News at Rally Headquarters (RHQ) at the Weirs Beach Waterslide. RHQ is also the place to pick up official souvenirs and get the latest news, schedule changes, and other important information.
Highlights from the schedule of events for the week include:
Daily Gypsy Tours leaving from RHQ showcase the great rides and unmatched scenery of New Hampshire. Riders can kick-off the week with the annual Peter Makris Memorial Ride on Saturday, June 9, or join any of the various poker runs and charity rides throughout the week.

An AMA Sanctioned Hill Climb will be held at a brand-new location in Canaan, and enthusiasts can enjoy the scenic ride to the climb from the Gypsy Tour that morning. Visitors can also take in the bike shows, swap meets, blessings and street action on Lakeside Avenue. The 89th Loudon Classic at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway includes Super Bike and Short Track races to end the rally with a bang!
"We look forward to showing our visitors a great time, and showcasing the amazing beauty and great people of New Hampshire," said Jennifer Anderson, director of Laconia Motorcycle Week.
For more information about Laconia Motorcycle Week and a complete schedule of events, visit www.laconiamcweek.com

World’s Oldest Unrestored Indian Motorcycle Sells For $155,000


World’s Oldest Unrestored Indian Motorcycle Sells For $155,000

Last Saturday a 1903 Indian motorcycle sold at auction for $155,000.
April 25, 2012

New York, NY - Motorcycle Industry News
Cyril Huze Post
Last Saturday a 1903 Indian motorcycle sold at auction for $155,000. It was announced by the auction house as the known oldest motorcycle from Indian that began selling bikes in 1902. It is one of only three built in 1903.The auction was won via a telephone bid from a motorcycle collector from New York City known only as Georgio. The 1.75-horsepower single-seater hasn’t run in over 80 years and except for a few nuts and bolts used for early repairs, is almost all-original. The bike hung on a dentist’s wall for 30 years and was later stored in a garage, and then in a basement, according to the auctioneers.