The Dud Perkins Lifetime Achievement Award was established by the American Motorcyclist Association in January 1970. Among several AMA awards established for "significant contributions to American motorcycling",[1] the Dud Perkins Award holds the top honor for "the highest level of service" to motorcyclists.[2] It is named for the first awardee, Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee Dudley "Dud" Perkins.

  • 2016: Craig Vetter
  • 2014: Mike and Margaret Wilson
  • 2013: Andy Goldfine
  • 2012: Jerry Abboud
  • 2004: Dave Despain
  • 2002: Patty Mills
  • 2000: Jim Hutzler and Carl Reynolds
  • 1998: Jim Nickerson
  • 1997: Trevor Deeley
  • 1996: Woody Leone Sr. and Bill Boyce
  • 1995: Dick Mann
  • 1994: Dave & Rita Coombs and Mike Farabaugh
  • 1993: Charlie & Joan Watson and Chuck & Sharon Clayton
  • 1991: Bob Frink
  • 1990: Roger Hull, Harold Farnam & Roxy Rockwood
  • 1989: Stan & Dorothy Miles
  • 1988: Joe Christian
  • 1987: Bee Gee & Duke Pennell and John & Bonnie Burnside
  • 1986: Hap Jones and Floyd "Pop" Dreyer
  • 1985: Bill Bagnall
  • 1984: Jim Davis
  • 1983: J. C. "Pappy" Hoel & Earl & Lucille Flanders
  • 1982: Al Eames
  • 1981: Lin Kuchler
  • 1980: Horace Fritz
  • 1979: Earl and Dot Robinson
  • 1978: Reggie Pink
  • 1977: J. R. Kelley
  • 1976: John Harley
  • 1975: Bruce Walters
  • 1973: William S. Harley
  • 1972: Tom Sifton
  • 1971: Soichiro Honda
  • 1970: Dudley "Dud" Perkins

References

  1. "AMA Awards That You've Never Heard Of & Greg White's New Honor", Motocross Action, February 20, 2006
  2. AMA Awards Program, American Motorcyclist Association, archived from the original on 2013-08-06, retrieved 2014-05-20
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