RUSH Drummer Featured In 'American Motorcyclist' Magazine

August 8, 2008

According to a posting on the RUSH fan site Power Windows, RUSH drummer Neil Peart can be seen in the September issue of the American Motorcyclist Association's American Motorcyclist magazine. In the Snapshots section, Neil is pictured at the AMA's museum with his drums and bike. Later in an article entitled "Seeing Stars", they show his bike with a brief caption.

Neil's motorcycle and R30 drumkit are part of the "MotoStars: Celebritires + Motorcycles" exhibit at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington, Ohio. The exhibit features "machines, memorabilia and more drawn from celebrities' favorite two-wheel adventures." The R30 drum kit is situated next to Neil's 1994 BMW R1100GS, with an odometer showing 163,764 km!

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