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The Oregon Trail Chapter (OTC) is a chartered chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America (AMCA). The AMCA is a non-profit
organization founded in 1954 by motorcycle enthusiasts hoping to preserve motorcycle history. AMCA membership now exceeds
10,000 and includes members from around the world. The AMCA welcomes anyone interested in getting to know the people who ride,
preserve, and enjoy antique motorcycles. Any brand of motorcycle at least 35 years old qualifies for participation in national
events. However, motorcycle ownership is not required to join.
OTC was started in 1991 by a small, dedicated group that applied to the AMCA to establish a local chapter. After 20 years
OTC includes members from California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia. We get together once a month in
a replica antique Texaco station at the Powerland Museum in Brooks Oregon. We also take our old machines out for an occasional dinner
ride. Our larger events, like Road Runs, are listed on the EventsClick here to go to
our Events page. page. Dinner parties, business meetings, and other scheduled events appear on our
CalendarClick here to go to our club calendar.
Daily discussion amongst the membership occurs on the OTC ForumClick here to
go to our antique motorcycle discussion forum.
To become a member of the Oregon Trail Chapter, you must
joinClick here to join the Antique Motorcycle Club of America. the AMCA. With AMCA membership you receive a national membership number,
are eligible to participate in all AMCA events, and are subscribed to "The Antique Motorcycle" magazine. If you live in the Northwest and would
like to join the Oregon Trail Chapter, complete this online formClick here to join the Oregon Trail
Chapter for $10.. In addition to the AMCA benefits, an OTC membership includes our monthly newsletter, full access to all the features
of this web site, and the camaraderie of other members with similar interests.
We hope to hear from you. We enjoy these old machines and enjoy riding them in the beautiful Northwest. Whether you decide
to join us or not, bookmark this site to stay up with OTC activities and perhaps share your knowledge with us.
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