Giving Tuesday at Sturgis Motorcycle Museum


Hello everyone,

Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, and I hope you can all join us 4-7pm at the museum. We’ll also be going live on Facebook to share updates, including details about our silent auction.

A quick reminder: Tomorrow is the final day to join the 100% Club—where every board member and I contribute to the museum. If you’d like to participate, you can donate while you’re here tomorrow or visit www.sturgismuseum.com and click the “Donate” button at the top of the page.

A heartfelt thank you to those who have already donated. Here’s to an amazing Giving Tuesday!

All the best,
Heidi Haro
Executive Director,
Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame

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James WAGGAMAN

Is the Museum classified as a 501C3 tax deductible Charity ?


Yamaha RX 100 to run down competition

Cricketing legend Sunil Gavaskar in a Yamaha RX 100 advertisement

ASIA-PACIFIC: Yamaha India

Lot of media reports and industry sources are abuzz with news of a renewed and revamped Yamaha RX 100 to be released soon. This new model is expected to retain the legendary and street proven legacy of the original. The modern RX 100 will also incorporate some modern technology and features to ensure a whole new generation falls in love with the fastest 100cc on Indian roads of 1980s.

Reports hint at a January 2025 relaunch, assuring that Yamaha is revamping the RX 100 tradition.

Reports suggest the new model will reflect design cues from the original while also updating the specs and features. The engine will be upgraded to modern standards. Yamaha Motor India’s official website has not yet made any announcement yet. Its all hush hush instead of “The Call of the Blue.”

With so many “new” retro motorcycles making a comeback including the well-received BSA and continued demand for Jawa, Yezdi… with Norton yet to set foot in Indian mass market, a Yamaha RX 100 would have established presence with automotive fans memories still remniscing its glory.

RX 100’s return would change the market-share balance from middle-weight competition to light-weight lean mean street tough muscle bikes. Royal Enfield is raising the bar with pushing more 650cc motorcycles such as the new Bear 650 and offering an upgrade to its bread-and-butter Classic 350 with the recently launched Classic 650. The Himalayan too is expected to receive a 650 cc engine.

Will RX 100 turn the tables in favor of street-wise motorcycles making a laughing stock out of the newly minted stock from brands such as Bajaj N200, Yamaha and Suzuki line-up with Hero MotoCorp also surprisingly chasing speed with a 250 cc XTreme and 210 cc engine for its XPulse model announced at EICMA recently this year.

— Wayfarer
Associate Editor, Bikernet.com™

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