The National Motorcycle Museum
About The National Motorcycle Museum
The National Motorcycle Museum involves a 8-section of land 32,000 m² site in Bickenhill, Solihull, England and holds the world's biggest accumulation of British motorcycles, notwithstanding more than 850 bikes, which cover a time of cruiser make, the historical center has gathering offices. It is found near the intersection of the A45 and the M42, near Birmingham Airport. The originator of the exhibition hall, development business person and independent mogul Roy Richards, began gathering great precedents of British bikes during the 1970s. The exhibition hall opened in 1984 with an underlying accumulation of 350 machines.
The exhibition hall has turned into the biggest accumulation of British cruisers on the planet, with more than 250,000 guests every year. The gallery is subsidiary to the British Motorcycle Charitable Trust. The bikes in plain view speak to precedents of surely understood makes, for example, BSA, Triumph and Norton and in addition less outstanding producers including Coventry-Eagle, Montgomery and New Imperial. A standout amongst the most significant bikes on the planet the Brough Superior Golden Dream, or, in other words case of George Brough's show display for the 1938 Olympia appear.
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