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The National Motorcycle Museum
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The National Motorcycle Museum was a non-profit museum located in Anamosa, Iowa. It was founded in 1989 by motorcycle builders, racers, and riders. Its purpose to maintain the experience of bikes past and present as well as motorcycle memorabilia, documents and actual vintage bikes from as far back as 1903.
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The National Motorcycle Museum
United KingdomEnglandMetropolitan Borough of SolihullThe National Motorcycle Museum

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The National Motorcycle Museum

Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull B92 0EJ, United Kingdom
4.6(2.1K)
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The National Motorcycle Museum was a non-profit museum located in Anamosa, Iowa. It was founded in 1989 by motorcycle builders, racers, and riders. Its purpose to maintain the experience of bikes past and present as well as motorcycle memorabilia, documents and actual vintage bikes from as far back as 1903.

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+44 1675 444123
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nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk
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Fri8:30 AM - 5:30 PMClosed

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4.6
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5.0
38w

If you have even a passing interest in motorcycles, the National Motorcycle Museum is well worth a visit. It has an incredible collection, covering everything from early British bikes to modern classics. You can tell a lot of passion has gone into curating it, with hundreds of beautifully restored machines on display.

The focus is almost entirely on British motorcycles, which makes it a unique experience compared to other transport museums. You’ll find legendary names like BSA, Triumph, Norton, and Vincent, along with some rarer models you might not see anywhere else. The sheer scale of the collection is impressive, and the attention to detail in the restorations is second to none.

It’s not the most interactive museum, so if you’re expecting lots of hands-on exhibits or high-tech displays, you might be disappointed. It’s more about appreciating the bikes and their history. That said, the information provided is well-researched, and if you take your time reading through it, you’ll walk away with a real sense of how important British motorcycling has been over the years.

There’s a café on-site which is decent enough for a quick break, and the museum is easy to get to, with plenty of parking. It’s probably not a full-day trip unless you’re really into bikes, but for anyone with an appreciation for classic motorcycles, it’s...

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1.0
1y

Museum is just about ok. In fact I'd rather not say what is wrong with it as we feel so disenfranchised that I wouldn't want to give them any recommendations on improvement.

My partner enrolled me as a 'friend of the museum' as a Christmas present , yet to receive a newsletter. Phoned to ask why no newsletter and experienced complete indifference. After showing interest in going out on one of their motorcycle tours was eventually told that it was fully booked, despite the website saying that the event was still to be arranged. Asked if there is a waiting list, was told to watch out for the next one in the newsletter. Yes that right, the one they don't bother sending.

The whole reason for wanting to become a friend was to go out on the bikes. There are other benefits to being a friend but as someone who has been messing around with cars and bikes since Jesus was a baby, driving over 170 miles to listen to some guy tell me how to maintain my bike or whatever probably isn't going to happen. Also since no one is about to let me test ride the vintage bike they are selling, the opportunity to try one out before buying was very appealing. Perhaps if I had ingratiated myself with them and volunteered there may have been a chance.

Very disappointing and not all it's cracked up to be. Extremely...

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5.0
1y

The old motorcycle museum nestled in the heart of town seemed to hold an inexplicable magic within its walls. The museum had been lovingly curated over generations, and each motorcycle on display had its own unique story.

Visitors of all ages were captivated by the vintage motorcycles and memorabilia that adorned the museum. The older generation reminisced about the iconic rides of their youth, while the younger generation marvelled at the sleek designs and timeless allure of the classic bikes.

What made the museum truly special was its ability to bridge the generation gap. It provided a space where the wisdom of older motorcycle enthusiasts could be passed down to a new and eager audience. As the museum echoed the stories of past adventures, it fostered an unbreakable bond between those who shared a passion for the open road and the thrill of the ride.

Through the carefully preserved exhibits and interactive displays, the museum brought together people of all ages, celebrating the legacy of motorcycles and the timeless sense of freedom they embody. It was a place where the rich history of these magnificent machines was woven into the fabric of the present, creating an enchanting experience for all who crossed...

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Where to begin, we've been meaning to visit this museum for yrs! There are excellent deplays, row upon row of emaculatly presented beyond new looking vintage motorcycles!! Why !! There's no information as to regards restoration, what the motorcycle looked like previously, are they all showroom bikes? The literature was repetitive, giving very little insight into the individual vehicle. There were exceptions to this rule of course, i.e. drag bikes and racers. As a gentleman of a certain age and height after a short while, I found it tedious having to bend down to read the literature. A simple remedy would be to raise the literature to waist height. Walking round, there were no guides who we could ask questions, like what are all the levers for on the handle bars? May sound stupid but I've was brought up on jap bike from the 80's. It would have also been cool to be able to sit on some of motorcycles, or even an area where one could actually ride an old bike. Overall, we did have an excellent visit. My wife asked me more question's I couldn't answer, which makes a change. The cafe was good with reasonably priced food and coffee, Where would we see so many bikes in one place 🤔 a piece of British history.
Luke HowseLuke Howse
It's a lovely museum. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The cafe food and drink was tasty, quick and the range was good. The foyer area had a nice era feel to it, like the old cinemas used to. Everywhere and everyone was relaxed, friendly and warm. To the reason we are all there: the bikes - such a huge and impressive collection. The plaques were all really useful to help build a picture of the evolution of British motorcycle engineering and industry. There's a lot of history to absorb and it's cool to recognise and think on some of the awesome engineers and designers we've had in Britain. My only suggestion would be to - somehow - create more space between more of the bikes, so they can be more easily viewed from the sides. It was difficult for us to view and compare the mechanics and enjoy noting the changes as the engineering and science evolved. To the practicals: car park is spacious and easy to navigate, wheelchair access is good, there are good, clean toilets and air con.
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Where to begin, we've been meaning to visit this museum for yrs! There are excellent deplays, row upon row of emaculatly presented beyond new looking vintage motorcycles!! Why !! There's no information as to regards restoration, what the motorcycle looked like previously, are they all showroom bikes? The literature was repetitive, giving very little insight into the individual vehicle. There were exceptions to this rule of course, i.e. drag bikes and racers. As a gentleman of a certain age and height after a short while, I found it tedious having to bend down to read the literature. A simple remedy would be to raise the literature to waist height. Walking round, there were no guides who we could ask questions, like what are all the levers for on the handle bars? May sound stupid but I've was brought up on jap bike from the 80's. It would have also been cool to be able to sit on some of motorcycles, or even an area where one could actually ride an old bike. Overall, we did have an excellent visit. My wife asked me more question's I couldn't answer, which makes a change. The cafe was good with reasonably priced food and coffee, Where would we see so many bikes in one place 🤔 a piece of British history.
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It's a lovely museum. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The cafe food and drink was tasty, quick and the range was good. The foyer area had a nice era feel to it, like the old cinemas used to. Everywhere and everyone was relaxed, friendly and warm. To the reason we are all there: the bikes - such a huge and impressive collection. The plaques were all really useful to help build a picture of the evolution of British motorcycle engineering and industry. There's a lot of history to absorb and it's cool to recognise and think on some of the awesome engineers and designers we've had in Britain. My only suggestion would be to - somehow - create more space between more of the bikes, so they can be more easily viewed from the sides. It was difficult for us to view and compare the mechanics and enjoy noting the changes as the engineering and science evolved. To the practicals: car park is spacious and easy to navigate, wheelchair access is good, there are good, clean toilets and air con.
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