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The National Motorcycle Museum, West Midlands, is widely regarded as the world’s finest and largest British motorcycle museum, first opened its doors in 1984. Founded by the passionate motorcycle enthusiast, Mr. WR (Roy) Richards, the museum began with a collection of 350 machines. Today, under the care of Roy’s widow Christine and sons Simon and Nick, the museum boasts over 1,000 meticulously restored motorcycles, showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of British motorcycle manufacturing.
This remarkable institution has become a global attraction, drawing in approximately 250,000 visitors annually. Guests are captivated by the extensive collection, representing the “60 Glorious Years” of British motorcycle production. From the earliest models to iconic classics, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of the industry.
More than just a display of motorcycles, the National Motorcycle Museum serves as a living tribute to Britain’s industrial heritage, engineering excellence, and dedicated workforce. By preserving these historic machines, the museum ensures that future generations can appreciate and learn from this significant chapter in British history.
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