MOTORCYCLE MUSEUMS IN BRITAIN -
British motorcycles once ruled the world! Explore this rich heritage with visits to the National Motorcycle Museum, Sammy Miller Museum, and London Motorcycle Museum.
Britain has a proud heritage when it comes to motorcycles. For six decades, its manufacturers produced the best-built, fastest bikes in the world. Explore this fascinating history beginning with the days when motorcycles were just bicycles with gas engines attached. This tour visits three major motorcycle museums in England: the National Motorcycle Museum - the world’s largest - at Birmingham, the Sammy Miller Museum (started by the trials champ) in New Milton, and London Motorcycle Museum, which specializes in Triumphs. Each museum has rare one-of-a-kind and vintage motorcycles. Gentlemen, start your engines!
AUTHOR - Cheryl Probst is an award-winning photojournalist who has worked for newspapers in Oregon, Washington, Alaska and China. She goes to China on a regular basis, and has visited 43 of the 50 United States, 7 Canadian Provinces, numerous European countries and also New Zealand. Today she calls the state of Washington her home.
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