A visit to Bill’s Old Bike Barn is a trip into the past, it is like stepping into a time machine as you walk through the door. Take your time and spend the few bucks to get the audio tour. Pick a direction and head that way! Don’t forget to sign the wall of visitors! Enjoy it! 

 

From Their Website: 

In the wooded grove, on the hill just behind Bill’s Custom Cycles…the parts shop, Bill’s worked to make his dream materialize. Nestled there you will find his museum Bill’s Old Bike Barn a true collection of vintage motorcycles and Americana memorabilia.

At a glance, the green metal pole barn appears to be a storage building constructed to house equipment for the long harsh winter. Stepping over the threshold you are in yesteryear. First thoughts are, “Not in your wildest dreams!” You’re in an old barn circa 1800, that was purchased in a nearby town. Painstakingly dismantled piece by piece, transported and reconstructed inside the building. Some of the beams are 40-50′ long including the ladders.

The 16′ ceiling is now home to the thousands of posters and signs Bill was forced to remove from his shop when he and Harley went toe to toe. His 1947 Harley Davidson, Allentown, PA neon sign towers sixteen feet above the 1961 Moto Guzzi one and a half ton dump truck which was totally restored. It’s known to be the only one in the U.S.A..

Bill’s collection also includes a 1941 Police UL ,49′ Hydra Glide, 37′ Indian Chief and a 37′ Knucklehead, circle the truck and glisten under the light of a seven foot Indian sign.

Bill’s Old Bike Barn is an experience for everyone both young and old with an overwhelming display of the most pristine collections of motorcycles and memorabilia . Any true motorcycle enthusiast is sure to be speechless as they gaze upon all there is to see. Each time you visit your sure to find another item you missed on your previous visits, whether it be the Zundapps or Toppers or how about the 1956 German NSU .Then there’s the military display complete with foxhole, a ’45 NOS Military Bike a 30 caliber machine gun, palm trees finished off with spanish moss, no detail was left out, right down to the 1940 Military parachute that covers the display!

So take the time now to plan your trip to Bill’s Old Bike Barn

You won’t be disappointed! 

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