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    DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

    There is a motorcycle museum in Denver. It is very close to Erico. Check it out at www.vintagemotos.com.

    The owner, Jim, has been collecting bikes for twenty-five years and he is extremely knowledgeable. The collection is primarily 30's-60's era bikes. It is a sweet collection that any bike enthusiast should check out.

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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

    Good find! Definitely gonna hafta check it out sometime!!
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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

    I forgot to mention, the collection is made up of primarily Italian bikes.

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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

    We went by there on the 19th at 11:20ish and the guy was outside taking pictures of Porsches (not even good ones) and told us to wait and he would unlock the place. After some time We just said FORGET IT and left. Not the way to run the place.

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    Re: DENVER MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

    Quote Originally Posted by puckstr View Post
    We went by there on the 19th at 11:20ish and the guy was outside taking pictures of Porsches (not even good ones) and told us to wait and he would unlock the place. After some time We just said FORGET IT and left. Not the way to run the place.

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    I can understand your frustration and not having been there myself I'm not saying he wasn't a jerk, but it isn't exactly your typical museum, let alone business. The owner works there a lot of the time by himself. There is another guy who works there but he is just a volunteer. The guy isn't in it for the money but is sharing his personal collection with the public. The hours of operation are somewhat fluid but if you want to schedule a time to see the bikes on off hours his cell number is on the web site.

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