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MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAME MUSEUM CONTRIBUTES TO CANADIAN MUSEUM's "SALUTE TO AMERICA"


PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum has loaned a classic
Harley-Davidson racing motorcycle to the Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum,
for inclusion in an upcoming exhibit.

Larry Ketzel's 1930 Harley-Davidson factory hillclimber, from the Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum's permanent collection, will become part of "Salute to
America," an exhibit focusing on legendary American motorcycles and riders. The
exhibit will appear at the 26th North American International Motorcycle
Supershow, to be held January 4 - 6 at the Toronto International Centre.

The Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum, in return, has loaned a 1920 Indian
boardtracker to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. This motorcycle has been
added to "A Century of Indian, presented by Progressive Motorcycle Insurance,"
which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Indian Motocycle
Manufacturing Company. The exhibit features more than 50 motorcycles from
Indian's tumultuous history, and will remain open at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Museum through December 2002.

The Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum created "Salute to America" as a tribute
to the United States after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. For more
information about the Canadian Motorcycle Heritage Museum and the North American
International Motorcycle SuperShow, visit www.supershowevents.com.