Very interesting motorcycle memorabilia. You don't have to be a motorcycle lover to enjoy it.
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Very interesting motorcycle memorabilia. You don't have to be a motorcycle lover to enjoy it.
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Lots of motorcycles, history, and anecdotes for the general public and motorcycle enthusiasts alike.
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The location and attractions are a must to avoid. Costly and just a pile of bikes with no exhibits.
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When I first read about this museum, I thought I would see the history of motorcycles. Not the case, as most cycles are motorcross. However that didn't stop me from doing a full visit.
The cycles rangemostyl from the 50's into the 70's. A brief example of these decades are:
1950s
mid-50's Vincent
1954 Valecette Scrambler
1960s
'62 Manx Norton...
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Very well done with changing displays of some of the most important motorcycles through history. Dirt, street, racing are all covered.
Worth the trip and only minutes from the the largest motorcycle parts & accessory store in the U.S.A., also worth the trip. (Iron Pony)
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There is so much history of motorcycling in this place, the displays are awesome and they are family friendly. There is covered motorcycle parking. The people working there are friendly. We took lots of pictures and were there about 2 hours but could have stayed longer absorbing all the information. We highly recommend this visit to anyone who loves motorcycling.
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