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Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame Announces 2011 Inductees

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The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the Hall of Fame inductees for 2011. The Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame is designed to recognize individuals or groups who have made a long term positive impact on the motorcycle community. For the full story, go to:

http://www.sturgismuseum.com/news/read-more-news/sturgis-motorcycle-museum-amp-hall-of-fame-announces-2011-inductees


Join the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum at Daytona Bike Week 2011

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The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame will have a small membership booth at the Antique Motorcycle Club of America meet in Eustis, Florida on March 4th-6th.

From there, we will be attending the International Master Bike Builders Association Custom Bike Show at the Blue Grotto Club located at the marina right of Beach Street in Daytona. Many great bikes and custom builders are expected to attend as well and many media associates. The Dan Lawson band is the feature act for the day!

It will be a great party and a great stop for the afternoon. Coverage on www.sturgismuseum.com daily.


Welcome to our Newest Sponsor

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The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame would like to welcome our newest MAJOR sponsor, Power Sports Institute of Ohio

Founded in 1969, Ohio Technical College was originally located on the second floor of a building in Cleveland's Warehouse district and provided diesel equipment training. Over the next 20 years, the college added many new programs, including automotive, auto-diesel, collision repair, high performance and racing, custom paint and graphics, and BMW training. The college expanded in 1989 to 500,000 square feet and added the Motorcycle and Small Engine Training program. In 2005, the Outdoor Power Equipment course changed its name to PowerSport Technology, and the curriculum was revised to focus more on motorcycle technology and the major manufacturers of Harley-Davidson, KTM, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Arctic Cat, Polaris and Victory.

In 2008, the PowerSport Institute North Randall branch campus was approved and opened to students in PowerSport Technology programs. This 207,000-square-foot "Disneyland for Gear heads" is one of the most unique training facilities in the world. Also in 2008, the PowerSport Institute branch campus increased its course offerings to include the new American V-Twin Specialist, PowerSport Specialist and an expanded 72-week PowerSport Technician programs. In late 2009, the S&S Engine training center was completed at PSI to provide training on S&S Engines as part of the Custom Bike Building program, and the Associate of Applied Science in PowerSport Technology program was approved. The degree program added an academic component to the curriculum, making PSI one of the only colleges in the world to offer a degree in power sports.
Check it out at www.psi-now.com


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