I had a day to kill in Paris, so naturally I was trying to find something to do with motorcycles. An internet search revealed something that was too far for me to see, but I thought you guys would enjoy it.
Long story short, a gentleman named Christian Pelletier was driving on a rural road when he saw a sign for a motorcycle museum. He decided to give it a shot, and was well rewarded for his efforts. For example, the bike you see above you is a hybrid – it runs on both gasoline and coal!
Motorcycle-USA just featured a fun little photo album of the Brit bikes exhibited at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, England. Come check it out! Here's a couple of my favorites, as a teaser: For the complete gallery, check out Motorcycle-USA. This bike-uriousity brought to you by Sam P on…
After seeing Neal Michal's post on the Lake Hill Motorcycle Museum, long-time Bike-urious reader and commenter Jihelle thought he could do something similar with a museum he encountered on a cross-country motorcycle trip of his own! Without further ado, here he is: St. Francis Motorcycle Museum Words and Photos by…
Time for another quick look at the cool stuff in the Solvang Motorcycle Museum - this time with one of the oldest offerings they've got! Per the museum, "this is one of the oldest motorcycles in the museum. The Mitchell motorcycle, made by the Wisconsin Wheel Works, was sold from…