Today Pat had to run by the Harley-Davidson dealership to buy some parts for his bike, and I went along for the ride. Unfortunately, I find standing at the parts counter of a Harley-Davidson dealership to be an unexciting experience (doesn't everyone?). On the upside, I found out that there's a motorcycle museum upstairs! Even downstairs on the sales floor, if you just look up you'll find a some old motorbikes on display, like the first and second ones in this post. So while Pat did his thing, I wandered through and admired all the (very) cool old bikes they had up there. You don't have to be a customer to visit this museum, just go anytime the dealership is open. What a cool find!
A 1948 Harley 74 cubic inch Model UL.
With apologies to Harley enthusiasts, when it comes to old bikes I prefer Indians. I think they're gorgeous. I also prefer British café racer style motorcycles like BSAs and Triumphs. They have all of the above at this museum.
A 1914 Indian Twin.
There's no entrance fee to the museum, but since it's not for profit, there's a box for you to drop in a donation.
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These are beauties!
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