Norfolk Motorcycle Museum

Norfolk Motorcycle Museum.
Station Yard, Norwich Road, North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 0DS.
Tel: 01692 406266.

Situated in North Walsham Railway Station Yard, the Norfolk Motorcycle Museum is a unique and wonderfully authentic display of motorcycle history dating back over the past 100 years.
The museum is family run by enthusiasts whose passion for and knowledge on the subject of motorcycles is immediately clear.
Inside, the collection includes over 100 motorcycles, dating from the 1900s to the 1980s, with examples covering almost every significant part of motorcycle history. There are also scooters, mortised choppers, pushbikes and all manner of motor biking accessories and memorabilia. There is also a display of early Dinky and other die cast toys dating from the mid-1940s.
Offering a fascinating visual (multi-sensory in fact – the heady and somewhat addictive fragrance of leathers and engine oil is all around you) journey through the history of the Motorbike, Norfolk Motorcycle Museum is a must for anyone with an interest in these impressive and often beautiful machines.
Alongside the exhibits you will see bona fide restoration work going on. The museum undertakes private restoration work, supplying both original and replica spare parts from wheels to forks for all makes of early motorbike.
Entrance £4.00 (Snr Citizens £3.50), Children under 12 free.
Open 7 days a week 10am-4.30pm (Closed on Sundays October-Easter).



