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Dale Walksler Inducted Into AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame

The American Motorcycle Association Motorcycle Hall of Fame announced this week that they will add five new inductees at their annual ceremony on December 6 in Columbus, Ohio. Included in the Class of 2019 is Dale Walksler, founder and curator of Dale’s Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC. Walksler’s induction to the Hall of Fame pays tribute to his lifelong passion and tireless effort to preserve and promote vintage American motorcycling.’ Walksler’s introduction to American motorcycling came when he bought a wrecked Harley-Davidson Servi-Car from behind a local repair shop. A few weeks later, he rode the machine out of his garage and into a lifelong love of motorcycles. After high school, he opened a motorcycle custom shop and then a Harley-Davidson dealership in 1974. During its 26 years, Dale’s Harley-Davidson of Mt. Vernon was continually recognized as a top 100 dealer, receiving countless awards from Harley-Davidson and industry organizations alike. Over the years, Walksler continued to add to his personal collection some of the rarest and most historic American motorcycles and collectibles, eventually opening a museum to attract customers to his dealership. When he sold his dealership in 1999, he moved to Maggie Valley, NC to open Dale’s Wheels Through Time Museum. Recognized worldwide for its all-American collection of vintage motorcycles and automobiles, each machine being kept in running and operating condition. The museum has hosted over a million and a half visitors during its seventeen years in North Carolina. Walksler’s legacy includes not only the museum but his own celebrated television show, “What’s In The Barn,” as well as numerous appearances on other programs such as “American Pickers,” “Chasing Classic Cars,” and “American Restoration.” The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame was started in 1998 and exists to “to honor the legends and heroes of American motorcycling […]

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Holy-Grail of American Motorcycles

One lucky winner will take home this stunning 1936 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead Bobber on November 9th. This machine features a first year 61c.i. OHV engine, mated to a 4-speed transmission, finished in classic black and vermilion red with gold striping. Enter the raffle this month at the “Better Deal” package or higher and get TWO tickets to Dale’s Wheels Through Time and be entered for a chance to win the ultimate “Swag Bag”! GET TICKETS HERE The May winner will be announced June 1st, so don’t miss your chance to get in! Dale’s Wheels Through Time Museum holds an annual raffle to help sustain the cost of operating the museum, and to build onto what is considered the best collection of All-American motorcycles in the world. Our mission is to preserve and share the culture, history, and artifacts of early American motorcycle history. Currently the museum houses over 300 machines, 10 cars, countless pieces of memorabilia, and over 15 timeless exhibits.

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