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So it's true. All bikes go to heaven.
I had no idea such a place existed. Someone wrote "bucket list." I completely agree. Wow. Just wow!
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i grew up not to far from the museum and used to trail ride all over the property that the museum and track are now located on.i moved away in the early 80's and didn't know about the museum until a few years ago. it's amazing,and i'd love to take the 1100 and ride the track. the land the museum and track are on had some fantastic trails on it,not to mention good squirrel hunting !!!!!!
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(04-09-2015, 09:31 PM)fishmitch_imp Wrote: i grew up not to far from the museum and used to trail ride all over the property that the museum and track are now located on.i moved away in the early 80's and didn't know about the museum until a few years ago. it's amazing,and i'd love to take the 1100 and ride the track. the land the museum and track are on had some fantastic trails on it,not to mention good squirrel hunting !!!!!!
That is a lovely area with many good riding roads nearby.
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Here is a great excuse to make the road trip to see Barber this year!
http://www.barbervintagefestival.org/
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I live about an hour and a half North of Birmingham and had a chance to run by the museum about 2 weeks ago. It was a really amazing experience seeing all of the old bikes in there that have been restored. The place is huge; much larger than I expected. Definitely a must-go if you're in the area.