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Motorcycle Museum's
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Mar 18, 2019, 12.43 am
Mar 18, 2019, 12.43 am
My brother and I enjoy vintage motorcycles and like going to motorcycle museum's. I went to the new Haas Museum in Dallas today and really enjoyed it. Post any museum's you like or that or near you that I may not now about so I can possibly visit someday.
Dallas Haas Museum. Bobby Haas personal collection. Mostly rare motorcycles.
Germany?
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Mar 18, 2019, 12.46 am
Mar 18, 2019, 12.46 am
We spent a whole day looking around Barber museum in Birmingham
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Mar 18, 2019, 12.54 am
Mar 18, 2019, 12.54 am
Nice Trophy from a museum in Solvang California
I went to a party near Dallas of a personal collector that had some amazing bikes
Next year I am going to Kaplan Cycles in CT
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Mar 18, 2019, 08.25 am
Mar 18, 2019, 08.25 am
Very nice,....I were thinking the other day, is there a country that doesn't have some kind of motoring museum?
I do enjoy going to them but I kind of feel sad when I leave, knowing that they all just sit there on display rather than being used like they were intended to be.
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Mar 18, 2019, 09.27 am
Mar 18, 2019, 09.27 am
There is a cracking motorcycle museum at Obergurgl, Austria called the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum. Also the National Motorcycle museum in Birmingham is good, but only has British machinery. Sammy Millers is good and Murrays in he isle of Man has some interesting stuff, a lot of it TT related. I am going to try and get to the Morbidelli museum in Italy this year.
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Mar 18, 2019, 09.54 am
Mar 18, 2019, 09.54 am
A group of us went for a ride to tiny village yesterday, Wistanstow, Craven Arms, it's about an hour from me. Every year they hold a Vintage and Classic motorcycle show, and it's very well attended, a true quaint back water British Village.
A lot of classic and vintage bike was actually ridden there, within reasonable distance I guess, here is just a few of them, one that was on display was from 1903, and looked like a bicycle, sorry about the quality of the shots, but believe me, it was a small place with a lot crammed in. I was going to add a further 5 photos of some beautiful bikes, but I kept getting a message that the file was too big, sorry.
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Apr 05, 2019, 01.16 am
Apr 05, 2019, 01.16 am
The Motorcyclepedia Museum in Newburgh, New York is worth a visit (
http://motorcyclepediamuseum.org/
). The museum's 600 motorcycle collection is strongest on old Harleys and Indians but includes a number of other noteworthy specimens.
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Apr 05, 2019, 02.46 am
Apr 05, 2019, 02.46 am
Nice Vincent right up frontin one shot, and wow what a gorgeous 1930 Triumph!
Thanks for sharing.
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