The National Motorcycle Museum is located at Bickenhill, Solihull, close to Junction 6 of the M42 motorway and the A45 Coventry Road. Founded in 1984 by William 'Roy' Richards.
Where is the National Motorcycle Museum?
The National Motorcycle Museum is at Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull, B92 0EJ
In brief
A motorcycle museum with British made classic motorcycles from BSA, Triumph, and other manufacturers, many were built in the West Midlands from the early 20th century to the 1970s at least. William 'Roy' Richards (1931 - 2008) started the collection in the 1970s and the museum opened in October 1984. Today the museum is in the hands of his family. It's close to Birmingham Airport and The NEC, at M42, Junction 6 and the A45 Coventry Road.
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Entrance to the museum
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Motorcycles near the cafe and gift shop
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Hall 1
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Hall 2
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Hall 3
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Hall 4
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Hall 5
National Motorcyle Museum (May 2024). Photography by Elliott Brown
Contact details and information
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