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Last edited by bicyclist; 05-23-13 at 02:04 PM.
George
I visited there a few years ago. A neat place, definitely worth a visit. There's plenty of good roads in the area too. For those that aren't aware, the museum is 99.9% Harley Davidson. There's a handful of other oddities, but you won't find a single BMW, or anything else that wasn't made in the USA.
If anyone is interested in what they've got, I've got an online album from my visit:
Wheels Through Time pictures by mx5brendan - Photobucket
Brendan
I was there about the time of the opening of the Maggie Valley museum when not everything had been moved from Illinois.
You are wrong to say there will be nothing BMW there. There are a number of licensed from BMW boxers manufactured by Harley-Davidson on display dating back from WW-II.
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The United States/ Harley Davidson had licensing agreements with the enemy for engine/ bike design during WWII? I just thought they were copying BMW.
"During World War II, the U.S. Army asked Harley-Davidson to produce a motorcycle as good as BMW's side-valve R71. So Harley copied the BMW, simply converting metric measurements to inches, and produced the shaft-drive 750 cc 1942 Harley-Davidson XA. Due to the superior cooling of an opposed twin, Harley's XA cylinder heads ran 100° cooler than its V-twins'. The XA, though a wonderful motorcycle, was eclipsed by the Jeep. Only 1,000 were made and the XA never went into full production."
-Taken from http://www.speedace.info/automotive_...y_davidson.htm
Brendan
Sounds like a good ride to/from and a great collection to go see, when are you arriving at the rally and thinking of visiting the museum? I'll be there Thursday afternoon.
Don M
It ain't broke yet, but I can fix that!
Let me improve it until it's inoperative!
Brendan - spot on about the XA - now that's a Harley I would actually own. And while they never went into 'full' production, the info I've managed to dig up on them indicates the troops who actually got to use them loved them.
Hmm, maybe Ural ought to look at using them for a model...................
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Last edited by bicyclist; 05-23-13 at 02:05 PM.
George
Might want to call ahead and make sure he'll be open day and time you go.
Wheels Thru Time-
From the website:
Admission and Hours
Open 5 Days a Week! Read More...
Open: Thursday-Monday
Hours: 9a.m.-5p.m.
*Closed Tuesday & Wednesday*
Admission:
Adults: $12
Seniors (65 and up): $10
Children: $6
I see a ride is forming but can't find the time or meeting point in the posts (help!), seems it was in the Fontana Lodge by the coffee on Saturday morning?
I'm ready.
Don M
Don M
It ain't broke yet, but I can fix that!
Let me improve it until it's inoperative!
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Last edited by bicyclist; 05-23-13 at 02:05 PM.
George
I'm in (along with the two others I'm bringing with me) for around noon on Saturday. I think Friday is going to be a riding day as I'm showing up on Thursday night as well.
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