I visited the Museum in wintertime, that means out of its normal opening time in the year. But that was possible thanks to the willingness and passion of the volunteers who look after the Museum. In the visit I was accompanied by the president of the volunteers group and that was a real discovery full of surprises about the world of vintage motorcycles, their engines and races. In the museum you can discover not only that some innovations of engines have a long story, but also you can discover unique models of vintage motorcycles and engines, models that have never been on the market, and models reconstructed in years to be faithful to the original, even starting from the paper project of the enterprise. I would define this museum as the home of vintage motorcyle passion and I hope this museum will last for a lot of generations to come. PS: The building in which the museum is located was previously a ...
Read moreFantastic museum. BMWs back to the 1920s, the first ever (and only prototype!) bevel drive motor (a BMW btw, not a Ducati!), a dual-bevel drive CZ motor from 1935, 1 of 7 grayframe BSAs, the elusive BMW rs motor with the first ever mechanical fuel injection system, and 1974 IOM winning sidecar.. the list goes on. Not the biggest collection you will see.. but certainly the highest quality. If you are ever in the area.. you must go. Located in a former church! Reach out to them - Meiko met us there off-hours and hung out with us walking through...
Read moreHad family visiting and surprised them with the visit to the museum. Meiko was very helpful and knowledgeable of all the motorcycles. There were several pre WWII motorcycles there to view. Highly recommend if you enjoy motorcycles especially German manufactured ones. Contacting them was very easy...
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