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The National Motorcycle Museum

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Where Legends Live On

The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest motorcycle museum in the world. It is a place where ‘Legends Live On’ and it is a tribute to and a living record of this once great British industry that dominated world markets for some sixty years.

It is a place where an older generation can once again view with nostalgia the machines they rode in days gone by, and younger generations can study the development of the motorcycle from its earlier days to the golden years of the 1930s-60s, when British motorcycles ‘ruled the world’.

A fully licensed self-service restaurant and a bike museum gift shop is available throughout opening hours.

The National Motorcycle Museum is ideally located literally a few minutes away from the NEC and Birmingham International Airport at J6 of the M42. This means that we are within close driving distance of Coventry, Birmingham and Solihull, and we are easy to get to by air and rail.

The National Motorcycle Museum is located directly on the J6 island of the M42, directly opposite the NEC. It boasts fantastic parking which is FREE.

Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 0EJ

 

 

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