124 individuals who have been named to The Motorcycle Hall of Fame

The following are the 124 individuals who have been named to The Motorcycle Hall of Fame: 1. Hap Alzina - West Coast Indian/BSA distributor 2. Brad Andres - 1955 AMA Grand National champion 3. Leo Anthony - Dirt-track racing champion 4. Sam Arena - Early Class C champion 5. Bob Armstrong - Indian racer; hillclimber 6. Earl "Pop" Armstrong - Indian race department manager 7. Roy Artley - Early Class A champion; cross-country competitor 8. Fritzie Baer - Racer; dealer; Laconia promoter 9. Erwin "Cannonball" Baker - Cross-country motorcycle record-setter 10. Ernie Beckman - Class C racing champion 11. Everett Brashear - Dirt-track racing champion 12. Mark Brelsford - 1972 AMA Grand National champion 13. Eddie Brinck - Early Class A racing champion 14. Earl Buck - Hillclimb champion 15. Shrimp Burns - Early Class A champion 16. Ben Campanale - Two-time Daytona 200 winner 17. Woodsie Castonguay - Early Class C champion 18. Jimmy Chann - 1947, '48, '49 AMA Grand National champion 19. Bill Church - Early Class A champion 20. Floyd Clymer - Class A racer, magazine publisher, promoter 21. A.B. Coffman - First secretary of the AMA 22. Arthur Constantine - Engineer, designer at Indian Motocycle Co. and Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycles. 23. Al Crocker - Founder of Crocker Motorcycles 24. Glenn Curtiss - Inventor and motorcycle pioneer 25. Arthur Davidson - Co-founder, Harley-Davidson Motor Co. 26. Walter Davidson - Co-founder, Harley-Davidson Motor Co. 27. William Davidson - Co-founder, Harley-Davidson Motor Co. 28. Jim Davis - Class A champion; winner of first-ever AMA-sanctioned race 29. Ralph De Palma - Early board track champion 30. Jake DeRosier - Early board track champion 31. Floyd Dreyer - Early sidecar racer 32. Chet Dykgraaf - 1946 AMA Grand National champion 33. Ted Edwards - Class C racing champion 34. Kenny Eggers - Dirt track and road race champion 35. Steve Eklund - 1979 AMA Grand National champion 36. Sprouts Elder - Speedway champion 37. Floyd Emde - 1948 Daytona champion 38. Earl Flanders - Speedway racing champion; Bonneville steward; manufacturer; distributor 39. Curly Fredricks - Early Class A champion 40. Rollie Free - Land-speed record-holder 41. Joe Gee - 1952 Jackpine Enduro champion 42. Randy Goss - 1980, '83 AMA Grand National champion 43. Bill Goudy - Class A champion 44. Carl Goudy - Class A champion 45. Ricky Graham - 1982, '84, '93 AMA Grand National champion 46. Morty Graves - Early board track champion 46. Morty Graves - Early board track champion 47. William S. Harley - Co-founder, Harley-Davidson Motor Co. 48. Larry Headrick - 1950 Grand National champion 49. Oscar Hedstrom - Head engineer, Indian Motocycle Co. 50. George Hendee - Founder, Indian Motocycle Co. 51. Thomas Henderson - Co-founder, Henderson Motorcycle Co. 52. William Henderson - Co-founder, Henderson Motorcycle Co. 53. Ralph Hepburn - Class A champion 54. Bobby Hill - 1951-'52 AMA Grand National champion 55. Jimmy Hill - Indian race department manager, engineer 56. Lester Hillbish - 1937 Springfield Mile champion 57. Ted Hodgdon - BSA president; co-founder, Antique Motorcycle Club of America 58. J.C. "Pappy" Hoel - racer; founder, Black Hills Classic 59. Jules Horky - AMA competition director 60. Billy Huber - Dirt-track racing champion 61. Don Johns - Early racing champion 62. Hap Jones - Class C champion; aftermarket parts distributor 63. Maldwyn Jones - Class A racing champion 64. Benny Kaufman - 1937 National speedway champion 65. Mike Kidd - 1981 AMA Grand National champion 66. Dick Klamfoth - Three-time Daytona 200 winner 67. Hazel Kolb - Cross-country rider, motorcycle ambassador, first woman AMA Trustee 68. Ed Kretz Sr. - Winner, first Daytona 200, 1937 69. Wilbur "Lammy" Lamoreaux - Early speedway champion 70. Mert Lawwill - 1969 AMA Grand National champion 71. Aub Lebard - Three-time Big Bear enduro winner; dealer; sponsor 72. Oscar Lenz - Six-time Jackpine Enduro winner and founder 73. Joe Leonard - 1954, '56, '57 AMA Grand National champion 74. Woody Leone - Triumph tuner; dealer 75. Windy Lindstrom - Hillclimb champion 76. Freddie Ludlow - Class A racing champion 77. Dick Mann - 1963, '71 AMA Grand National champion 78. Bart Markel - 1962, '65, '66 AMA Grand National Champion 79. Billy Mathews - 1941, '50 Daytona 200 winner 80. Joseph Merkel - Founder, Merkel Motorcycles 81. Bill Miller - Class C racing champion 82. Herby Miller - Class A-era motorcyclist 83. Cordy Milne - 1934, '35 U.S. speedway champion 84. Jack Milne - 1937 World speedway champion; America's first world champion 85. Howard Mitzel - Class A racing champion; hillclimb champion 86. Emmett Moore - Advertising director, BSA Motorcycle Co.; co-founder, Antique Motorcycle Club of America 87. Clem Murdaugh - Hillclimb champion 88. Gary Nixon - 1967, '68 AMA Grand National champion 89. Tom Paradise - 1930s hillclimb champion 90. Red Parkhurst - Class A racing champion 91. John Penton - International Six Days Enduro racer; importer 92. Dud Perkins - Hillclimb champion; race team manager; dealer; sponsor 93. Bob Perry - Class A racing champion 94. Joe Petrali - Class A racing champion; land-speed record holder; hillclimb champion 95. Jimmy Phillips - Class C racing champion 96. Reggie Pink - Hillclimb champion; early importer 97. Herb Reiber - 1920s hillclimb champion 98. Roger Reiman - Three-time Daytona 200 champion; 1964 AMA Grand National champion 99. Carroll Resweber - Four-time AMA Grand National champion (1958-'61) 100. Gene Rhyne - 1930 National Hillclimb champion 101. Kenny Roberts - 1973, '74 AMA Grand National champion; 1978-'80 world champion 102. Dot Robinson - Enduro racing champion; pioneering woman motorcyclist; Motor Maids founder 103. Earl Robinson - Jackpine Enduro champion; Class C racer; sponsor; dealer 104. Gene Romero - 1970 AMA Grand National champion 105. Ignaz Schwinn - Founder, Schwinn Bicycle Co.; owner, Excelsior and Henderson brands 106. Gary Scott - 1975 AMA Grand National champion 107. Bubba Shobert - 1985, '86, '87 AMA Grand National champion 108. Tom Sifton - Racing tuner, innovator 109. E.C. Smith - 30-year AMA secretary 110. Malcolm Smith - International Six Days Enduro gold medalist; off-road racing champion; star of "On Any Sunday" 111. Johnny Speigelhoff - 1947 Daytona 200 champion 112. Babe Tancrede - 1940 Daytona 200 champion 113. Lee Taylor - Class A racing champion 114. Bill Tuman - 1953 AMA Grand National champion 115. Joe Uebelacker - Hillclimb champion 116. Pete Uebelacker - Hillclimb champion 117. A.F. Van Order - Racer; historian 118. Gene Walker - Class A racing champion 119. Otto Walker - Class A racing champion 120. Miny Waln - Speedway racing champion 121. Joe Weatherly - Class C racing champion 122. Ray Weishaar - Class A racing champion 123. Earl Widman - Racer; dealer; sponsor; AMA official 124. Charles L. "Red" Wolverton - Cross-country record-holder; engineer, hillclimber

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