QUEENSRCHE, DEF LEPPARD Motorcycles Featured In 'MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles' Exhibit

April 10, 2008

QUEENSRCHE guitarist Mike Stone's Buell motorcycle and a custom motorcycle built for DEF LEPPARD drummer Rick Allen will be featured in the upcoming MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles exhibit, according to The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the country's premier showcase of motorcycling heritage and history. The exhibit will spotlight the worlds most recognizable enthusiasts and present priceless machines, exclusive memorabilia and tales from celebrities' favorite two-wheel adventures. Featured MotoStars, Motorcycle Hall of Famers, industry leaders and enthusiasts will gather on the grounds of the Museum in Pickerington, Ohio, June 27-28, 2008, for the exhibit's grand opening and the MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles Ribbon-Cutting Weekend.

Prominent personalities from a variety of industries have offered motorcycles and ephemera to the exhibit. Notable athletes include Jeff Lacy, super middleweight boxing star, and Wally Dallenbach, Sr., champion race car driver and founder of the Colorado 500, a charity dirt bike ride now in its thirty-third year. Barrett Brooks, Super Bowl-winning Pittsburgh Steelers tackle, will lend his Sara Liberte-built custom bike, as well as personal memorabilia.

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