An awesome collection of motorcycles and memorabilia from 1900 to the present.
The National Motorcycle Museum houses in excess of 800 motorcycles and memorabilia relating to motorcycles from 1900 to the present, including a large collection of Australian speedway.
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The museum is privately owned and operated by the Kelleher family and friends of the museum. The museum is purpose built and has over 2,600 square metres of floor space. With ample parking for bus and coaches groups are always welcome.
Some of the favourite machines on display are the Kenilworth scooter (1919), the twin cylinder water-cooled 2 stroke Scott, and the Vincent Black Knight. There is an excellent range from the early nineteen hundreds, and a lot of very interesting later machines. Allow an hour or two to have a good look around and read some of the interesting history presented. Books, toys, models, badges, patches and memorabilia are available for sale at the museum.
Groups
The relaxed atmosphere of morning and afternoon tea is a must do at the museum. Spend your time browsing with your friends while enjoying beverages and finger food. Morning and afternoon tea is available for adults only at $25 inclusive of museum entry and paid at the time of booking.