The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest motorcycle museum in the world., with five exhibition halls containing some 800 machines covering the 60 golden years of British motorcycle manufacturing., there is a comprehensive cross-section of machines from the late 1800's to the present day, with more being added to the collection on a daily basis.
It is a place where 'Legends Live On' and it is tribute to and a living development of the motorcycle from its earlier days to the golden years of the 1930's - 60s, when British motorcycles 'ruled the world'.
The National Motorcycle Museum is located on Junction 6 of the M42, directly opposite the National Exhibition Centre. Birmingham International Airport and Railway Station are approximately one mile (1.6km) away.