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The Owen Collection started in 1988 with the restoration of the 1973
Penton which I had stored away for years after being retired from
service in 1974.
As time has passed, I have added two or three bikes per year either
fully restored by myself or purchased in restored condition. In some
cases the bikes were purchased new in the crate and became very special
additions to the collection.
Approximately half of the forty plus bikes were restored by myself
and the remainder by some of the foremost restoration experts in the
country.
I do spend countless hours researching each of the bikes, even those
restored by others to be sure they are restored as accurately as
possible. I try not to over restore the bikes, but it is sometimes
difficult to replicate the crude paint and dull chrome work that was
typical of the period.
The goal of this collection is to provide other amateur restorers a
source for reference in their restoration projects. It is my hope that
every bike in the collection is of the highest caliber for that
particular brand and model, from the mechanicals right down to the
tires.
Although some tires are incorrect in the photos, all of the bikes are
fitted with the exact brand, size, and model of the tire that came on
the bike when originally built prior to placement in the museum.
One emphasis of the collection is that of first year of issue
motocross machines. Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Bultaco and Kawasaki all have
first year representation.
I rode in the late 60's and began my racing career in 1970 at age 13
aboard a Penton 100 Berkshire. I remember looking down the starting line
and seeing all of the brands you see in this collection. I rode through
the mid 70's as a young pro who had some success, but couldnt make a
living at racing. I am proud, however, to say that I was able to live
the life most young guys dream of. I raced at all of the great tracks
and even the Superbowl of Motocross in 1974 and 1975 at the LA Coliseum.
I retired in 1976 and came back in 1988 as a vintage racer riding
CZs and Elsinores.
All of these experiences have created a love for these bikes and
their significance in the history of motocross. I guess I am just a guy
trying to surround myself with the past. Nothing against the present,
because I am sure having a great time today, but like my friend Tom
White says "These things are just so cool."
I hope you enjoy the collection.
Kelly Owen
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