Motorcycle Hall of Fame, Transport museum in Pickerington, United States.
The Motorcycle Hall of Fame is a transport museum dedicated to motorcycles in Pickerington, Ohio. The collection spans two floors and includes machines from different eras, equipment, and memorabilia related to motorcycle sports and development.
The museum opened in 1990 through the American Motorcyclist Association to honor people who shaped motorcycle sports and technical advances. Since then, new names and exhibits have been added each year, documenting the evolution of this field.
Almost 500 people from different walks of life have been honored here, and their stories show how varied motorcycle culture is. Each exhibit sheds light on a different side of this community, from racers to mechanics.
The entire building is accessible without steps, and most exhibits are positioned at eye level. Panels beside each item provide background information that helps guide your walk through the space.
Among the racing machines sits the 1972 Harley-Davidson Baja 100, built for only a few years and a reminder of a now nearly forgotten competition format. Many visitors overlook the small notes and letters in the display cases that show how closely connected riders were back then.
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