A most excellent day in my week at the gap
The museum is all American motorcycles and there is a lot of really rare and interesting stuff.
Gas stop on the way to the museum

Parked in the shade and ready for some history

Outside the front door, guard dog in the same place he was last year

All bikes in the museum run. Dale, the owner, walks around BSing with guests and starts up some of the bikes.

Dale was very impressed with Chuck "Supertune"

The Hill Climb exhibit is especially impressive. Back in the day, hill climbing was serious business with the factories.

Most of the dozen + hill climb bikes have factory provenance

Smoke em if ya got em!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_Lo4xem3Sk&feature=youtu.behttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cBILgl_mzg&feature=youtu.beIf it's powered by an American motorcycle engine it may be in this museum. Harley Davidson powered airplane anyone?

The sign said "world's first jet ski"

Harley powered ice saw
Don't even think about Cody!!!



One of Evel Knievel's XR750's

Color me lucky

There were no signs saying "do not touch" or "do not sit on bikes"

So we had our way like it was dollar night

Craig and Heather on vacation

Daytona beach racers

As we prepared to leave, Dale was giving a girl a ride around the compound and stopped to chat.


Dale on the phone with the producer of Cafe Racer TV show, telling him about Chuck and the 2 stroke guys.

Lunch afterward

Gas stop on the way back

We rode part of the Blue Ridge Parkway back. Rough pavement as shown well in this video that jim-K posted elsewhere (Chuck's RD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7mqIBrBcjw&feature=youtu.bePerfect weather, great guys, great roads and a nice fun pace
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