Gathering For Café Racers, Classic And Vintage Motorcycles Scheduled June 23 In Asheville, NC

Gathering For Café Racers, Classic And Vintage Motorcycles Scheduled June 23 In Asheville, NC

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Café De’Ja Brew Monkey Foot Motorcycles and Moto Moose, Inc. are proud to sponsor Café De’Ja Brew, a gathering of Café Racer, Classic and Vintage motorcycle enthusiasts taking place in Asheville, North Carolina at the Altamont Brewing Company on Saturday, June 23 and again in July on Saturday, July 28 with future dates to be announced. It is our honor to provide a monthly event that allows old to meet new and keep the oil running in our veins! Nestled in the mountains, Asheville and western North Carolina have been at the heart of motorcycle racing for decades. Riders themselves, Ben and the folks at the Altamont are excited, combining Asheville’s motorcycle history and legendary brewing in this series of events. This free event will include bike judging with awards in several categories, presentations by Vintage Racers, Women’s Racing, and Motorcycle Safety, Multimedia displays, and special vintage rider/machine get ups. Entry fee for judging is $3 (less than a beer) and 100% of the proceeds will be awarded to the Roadracing World Action Fund. Donations will also be accepted at these events. Specifics: Café De’Ja Brew Info: Dave Keister (828)-230-6607 Location: The Altamont Brewing Company 1042 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC 28806 www.altamontbrewingcompany.com (828)-575-2400 Date: JUNE EVENT Saturday June 23, 2012 JULY EVENT Saturday July 28, 2012 Time: Noon until late. Judging starts at 2 pm with trophies at 6:30 p.m. on stage Attendance fee FREE Judging entry fee $3 All proceeds awarded to Roadracing World Action Fund. I have personally seen the results! During my spare time I perform Tech Inspections for ASRA and CCS, and I have witnessed Airfence save life and limb in what easily could have been fatal impacts. I strongly support RWAF in their endeavors to make motorcycling safer without removing the fun and adrenaline of the sport we all love on and off the track. Thanks, Dave Keister Monkey Foot Motorcycles

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