Craig Vetter: Motorcycle Hall of Fame

Presentations at AMA Vintage Days, 2008

3:45 PM, Friday Afternoon at the Control Tower, Level 5
Vetter and Triumph in the 70s, Designing the Hurricane and Bonneville TT
Because Triumph is the mark for 2008 Vintage Days, Will Stoner has asked me to make a special presentation regarding my experiences with Triumph in the 1970s. Join me in a PowerPoint show where I will share my interesting, never before told stories of those great times. See how Grand Marshall Gene Romero played a role on my design of the Bonneville TTwhich became the Triumph T-160.
These original machines are on display in the Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington
3:45 PM Saturday Afternoon at the Control Tower, Level 5
The New Vetter High Mileage Bike:
Do you want a peek at the future I see? "The Last Vetter Fairing" is a streamlined, teardrop shaped design, built over a standard Honda Helix. It will provide maximum everything... most fuel economy, the best rider protection and most carrying capacity of any two wheeler ever made.

I will have this machine at Vintage Days. Come join me as I tell you everything I know about getting better mileage.

PS: If you want to be up to speed for this presentation, order and watch the DVD, "How they got 470 mpg."

You may also follow my progress on: The last Vetter Fairing

8 AM Sunday Morning at the Control Tower, Level 5, I will give my testimony at the Christian Motorcyclists service
10 AM Sunday Morning at the Control Tower, Level 5
Vetter Championship Hall of Fame Rickman Cafe Racer (and Q & A):

Vintage Days is featuring Cafe Racers. My original Cafe Racer was cleaned up by AMA Concourse winner, Robert Simpson. This bike was the Midwestern Cafe Class Champion of 1975. I placed 3rd on it at Daytona in 1976. I will tell stories of Cafe racing and my involvement with the Rickman Brothers. A brief summary is on:

The Vetter - Rickman connection

The remainder of the time will be Q & A regarding any subject you want.

This original Cafe Bike is on display in the Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington
Page updated July 10, 2008
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