



“We are thrilled to partner with AMA for the Hall of Fame Bike Show at the 2025 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days,” claims Motorcycle Classics Editor Mark Mederski. Motorcycle Classics will serve as the official title sponsor and Royal Enfield will be the presenting sponsor of the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Bike Show. Set for Saturday, July 26, the Hall of Fame bike show is a welcome part of the Permco AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days presented by Turn 14 Distribution festivities.
“This collaboration is a significant milestone for us, as it allows us to honor the legacy of motorcycling while celebrating the incredible achievements of those who have shaped the industry,” adds Mederski. “Together with the AMA, we are excited to bring together enthusiasts, builders and collectors for an unforgettable event with decades of history that showcases the passion and innovation that defines the exciting world of motorcycles.”
As one of the premier motorcycle marques, Royal Enfield has been constructing motorcycles since 1901. Now headquartered in Chennai, India, Royal Enfield is the oldest motorcycle manufacturer still in production and is one of the largest brands in the world.
“AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days delivers every year, with limitless opportunities to enjoy all things on two wheels,” notes Nathan Kolbe, Royal Enfield’s Head of Marketing — Americas Region. “We are thrilled to bring Royal Enfield’s passion for pure motorcycling once again to this one-of-a-kind event, offering demo rides on our full lineup and sponsoring the VMD Bike Show. Interacting with the tens of thousands of attendees is something we look forward to every year as a brand.”
This year’s AMA Hall of Fame Bike Show classes include:
American Motorcycles
1939-1964
1965-1983
1984-Present
Competition
Custom
Best American Bike
British Motorcycles
1939-1962
1963-1975
1976-1994
1995-Present
Competition
Custom
Best British Bike
European Motorcycle
1930-1969
1970-1992
1993-Present
Competition
Custom
Best European Bike
Japanese Motorcycles
1939-1967
1968-1978
1979-1989
1990-Present
Competition
Custom
Best Japanese Bike
More information regarding the Motorcycle Classics AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Bike Show presented by Royal Enfield can be found at