General information
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display. The Museum owes its formation to the drive and ambition of one man, Mr WR (Roy) Richards. Roy passed away in 2008 but his work continues under the guardianship of Roy’s Widow Christine & Son’s Simon and Nick with The Museum collection now boasting some 1000 plus machines, fully restored to the manufacturers original specifications.
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Number of exhibited items
Motorcycles & Bikes: 1000+
Items Exhibited at the Museum
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Available in the following languages:
English
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Getting to the Museum
Address: Coventry Road, B92 0EJ, Bickenhill, Hampton in Arden, Solihull, United Kingdom, Europe
Coordinates: 52.444486, -1.707108
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