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Hightstown ELks Lodge 1955
Sun, Jun 7, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Vintage Motorcycle Swap Meet and Free Bike Show!
Vendors, we have roomy spots for you and all your treasures!
Bike enthusiasts find those elusive parts for your babies.
Great Food on hand, Great People and Guaranteed Good Times!
Trophies awarded by our wonderful judges, Jersey‘s own Nick Muth of Nick‘s Custom Cycles & David Wasserman, The Original Picker!
Event will be held again at the Hightstown Elks Lodge, easy access from major tri state highways. NO camping on premises, but there is a Walmart moments away, to park for the night.
Check the attached flyer for all the details. See you there
In 1936, in the midst of the Great Depression, H-D introduced a new engine to
their product line. The 60 cubic inch pushrod actuated overhead valve V-twin
became Harley Davidson’s top-of-the-line model. Additional refinements
included a fully enclosed valvetrain and a recirculating oil system in the
company’s quest to build product reliability.
Join us as we celebrate 90 years of the Knucklehead from 1936 to 1947, father
to the Panhead (1948-1965), grandfather to the Shovelhead (1966-1985) and
Knucklehead’s great grandson the EVO (1984-2000).
Come and join the Badger Heritage Chapter to celebrate this iconic motorcycle!
In 1936, in the midst of the Great Depression, H-D introduced a new engine to
their product line. The 60 cubic inch pushrod actuated overhead valve V-twin
became Harley Davidson’s top-of-the-line model. Additional refinements
included a fully enclosed valvetrain and a recirculating oil system in the
company’s quest to build product reliability.
Join us as we celebrate 90 years of the Knucklehead from 1936 to 1947, father
to the Panhead (1948-1965), grandfather to the Shovelhead (1966-1985) and
Knucklehead’s great grandson the EVO (1984-2000).
Come and join the Badger Heritage Chapter to celebrate this iconic motorcycle!
In 1936, in the midst of the Great Depression, H-D introduced a new engine to
their product line. The 60 cubic inch pushrod actuated overhead valve V-twin
became Harley Davidson’s top-of-the-line model. Additional refinements
included a fully enclosed valvetrain and a recirculating oil system in the
company’s quest to build product reliability.
Join us as we celebrate 90 years of the Knucklehead from 1936 to 1947, father
to the Panhead (1948-1965), grandfather to the Shovelhead (1966-1985) and
Knucklehead’s great grandson the EVO (1984-2000).
Come and join the Badger Heritage Chapter to celebrate this iconic motorcycle!
In 1936, in the midst of the Great Depression, H-D introduced a new engine to
their product line. The 60 cubic inch pushrod actuated overhead valve V-twin
became Harley Davidson’s top-of-the-line model. Additional refinements
included a fully enclosed valvetrain and a recirculating oil system in the
company’s quest to build product reliability.
Join us as we celebrate 90 years of the Knucklehead from 1936 to 1947, father
to the Panhead (1948-1965), grandfather to the Shovelhead (1966-1985) and
Knucklehead’s great grandson the EVO (1984-2000).
Come and join the Badger Heritage Chapter to celebrate this iconic motorcycle!
In 1936, in the midst of the Great Depression, H-D introduced a new engine to
their product line. The 60 cubic inch pushrod actuated overhead valve V-twin
became Harley Davidson’s top-of-the-line model. Additional refinements
included a fully enclosed valvetrain and a recirculating oil system in the
company’s quest to build product reliability.
Join us as we celebrate 90 years of the Knucklehead from 1936 to 1947, father
to the Panhead (1948-1965), grandfather to the Shovelhead (1966-1985) and
Knucklehead’s great grandson the EVO (1984-2000).
Come and join the Badger Heritage Chapter to celebrate this iconic motorcycle!
These hand-crafted quilts created by AMCA Cherokee Chapter member Rosie Sterling are raffled off with 100% of the proceeds going to trade scholarships at Texas State Technical College. The Cherokee Chapter has contracted with TSTC for a scholarship fund. TSTC is an impressive College with 12 campuses statewide, offering more than 50 different degree and certificate programs with an 89% job placement. TSTC focuses on what common colleges and universities don’t. TSTC.edu