Monday, April 29, 2019

Speedway Bikes Score Timeless Motor Culture Display Points At "Museum 41" Display At Cody Products

Museum 41 Poster honoring the Champion Milne Brothers who set their campaign records in the 1930's. Image Credit: Howie Zechner (2019)

Speedway Bikes Score Timeless Motor Culture Display Points At "Museum 41" Display At Cody Products

The Internet and its social media components allow for a greater level of sharing experiences than ever before when compared to the previous communications era of print media and/or high school auditorium presentations via slideshow.

For example, without knowing a gentleman such as Howie "Raz" Zechner, the only way one might be able to gain an appreciation for Speedway Bike Racing to a grand level, the above channels would only give one a glimpse and a very tiny window upon which to mull over and absorb all that might impress, inform and entertain.

Books, magazines and original period photographs are on display along with the motorcycles that competed in Speedway Racing worldwide. Image Credit: Howie Zechner (2019)

Consider the 240 image photo album and text posted by Raz on his Facebook page of a gathering of Speedway Bike motor-culturists in Garden Grove, California.


Bobby Cody, successional owner of Cody Racing, Garden Grove, created what will become an annual exhibition, using his father's, speedway bike champion "Wild Bill Cody", National Number 41 to title the gathering "Museum 41" given that the original items for the display were in contained the collection of Bill Cody and friends/competitors known along the way.

Museum 41 Story - Sunday, April 22, 2018 >>>

This had to be shared beyond the confines of Howie Zechner's social media, and with a simple EMBED code provided by the FB Tool, we, at Motorsports Journal are compelled to do just this act, post the Zechner entry for all to find from an additional communications web portal.

Please spend some time, read the words, and spend some real quality time to look at the images and become impressed, informed and entertained.

Thank you, Raz.

... notes from The EDJE




TAGS: Speedway, Motor Culture, Historic, Display, Museum 41, Cody Products, Garden Grove, Wild Bill Cody, Bobby Cody, Raz, Howie Zechner, The EDJE

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