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Motorcycle Museum

Step back in time at Bike Forge’s Motorcycle Museum, home to an eclectic collection of classic motorcycles. Our vintage bikes, dating from the 1950s to the late 1990s, offer a nostalgic journey and a fascinating look at the evolution of two-wheeled legends. Explore the Motorcycle Museum and rediscover the thrill of these iconic machines.

BMW R90S 1974

BMW R90S 1974

BMW R90s  is the first bike in the world to have full body fairings. The fairing itself functions as an aerodynamic channel. This functional body style is an innovation for

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Aprilia RS50 Year 1989

Aprilia RS50 Year 1989

The Aprilia RS50 is a sport moped made by Aprilia. The model made until 2005 was powered by a single cylinder two-stroke aluminium cylinder block, liquid cooled 49.7 cc (3.03 cu in) Motori-Minarelli AM6 engine. The Aprilia RS50 is a sport moped made by Aprilia. The model

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Bimota SB 4 Mirage 1982

Bimota SB4 Mirage 1982

Bimota is a small Italian manufacturer of custom and production motorcycles. It was founded in 1973 in Rimini, Italy by Valerio Bianchi, Giuseppe Morri, and Massimo Tamburini. The company name is a portmanteau derived from the first two

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BMW R50/2 year 1964

BMW R50/2 year 1964

BMW’s 1960s R50/2 – More ‘Munich’ than ‘Monterey’? With its classic lines, piano black paintwork and traditional layout, you’d be forgiven for thinking this 490cc BMW motorcycle is from the

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Honda CB1100RD 1983

Honda CB1100RD 1983

In the late 1970s, Honda was struggling in motorsport, with long-distance racing being its only real area of competitiveness. However, one form of racing that was becoming more and more

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Donate to the Museum

Do you have a classic motorbike or piece of biking memorabilia you'd like to see preserved and appreciated? We gladly accept donations to the Bike Forge Motorcycle Museum. By donating, you help us care for these treasured pieces of history and share them with fellow enthusiasts who visit our space. It's a meaningful way to keep the legacy of biking alive for future generations.
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