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It's cheaper to build own old bike from scratch
ОтветитьMy dream museum, please give me your address. I want to visit your place.
ОтветитьThere is a Helluva lot in this Great Nation, to be proud of!!! Get out and see it! Live it!!
Thank you!! Great video!!
The Flying Merkle was the most innovative and best motorycle of its time, ahead of Harley and Indian. But its high-end bikes did not get government contracts in WWI.
There is another big motorcycle museum in North Carolina, Wheels Through Time.
Nice
ОтветитьI am so going there
ОтветитьGreat! Did not know it was there......i'll have to stop by. Been to Anamosa several times.
ОтветитьGOD BLESS EM !!!😀g
ОтветитьWhere is this place, exactly?? I'd love to visit.
ОтветитьWhat does Oz mean in the context of Twisted Oz. I think of this as short for Australian or Oswald.
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this one Chris! Thx!
ОтветитьNice 👍
ОтветитьJerry didn't have a Honda 50cc scooter on display (mine was white & I felt like 'Easy Rider' on it as a kid)
ОтветитьI bet that Indian is worth way more than $75,000. He's just being modest.
ОтветитьIncredible machines. Art music adventure heartbreak and love. Motorcycles are special. Especially these old masterpieces.
ОтветитьHello I'm from india .....Where are you from??and where is this museum ??
ОтветитьWhat would this go for? Show some class man. It's about the bikes, not the money.
ОтветитьVery cool
ОтветитьThis is awesome. A must see item for my bucket list!
ОтветитьWhen he puts a price on bikes like this it more of opinion he could have a filty rich man where money isent any thing could buy each for 150,000 its not what its worth its what people wil pay when it comes to real old antiques appraisals are a educated guess if you get them in action with 2 welthy collectors this vintage stuff is varry hot item as we speek
ОтветитьI had never heard of this place until you posted the video. Wanted to make my own motorcycle trip down there last year and got sidetracked. It's nice to revisit this in the hope that I can get there this summer. Love the video, thank for taking me here and to big Brutus. I have not seen Brutus since I was a kid.
ОтветитьI been past this place a thousand times and just never found the time to stop in. It’s a shame on me for dismissing this place as some lame museum. Little did I know there was so many note worthy bikes in such a place. I’ll definitely put it on my must do’s. Crazier yet, I think this is the same guy who lived just down the street from me about 15 years ago. Passing his place I could see dozens and dozens of bikes stowed floor to ceiling in his unattached building. I’m going to find out if I’m correct, which I think I am.
ОтветитьTwisted Oz is one of the best Motorcycle Museum's I've ever been to, and I've been to a bunch of them... The people there are very knowledegable and friendly, they'll take their time in showing and explaining what they have. You won't be disappointed.
ОтветитьWILL DEFINITELY GO VISIT MI TY 4 EVERYTHING
ОтветитьMy uncle had a Harley Davidson fat boy, he would love to see this museum. Another awesome video 🙂
ОтветитьIf I was rich id be poor after visiting this place cause id buy everything
ОтветитьThis is AWESOME
ОтветитьI have been to this museum. Was a short drive from Joplin, Missouri. I no longer live there. But it was a nice visit.
ОтветитьHey I live right down the street from this not trying to call him out or nothing but it's in Augusta kansas not wichita.
ОтветитьBack in 1888, an inventive farmer attached a chainsaw engine to a scythe. His wife from that day on hated that durn motor-sickle.
Ответитьdude that video was awesome !!!!
ОтветитьThis one is one is defanatly one of the BEST videos you have done.
Thanks, and do not again!!!
I'm not really into motorcycles BUT I found this extremely interesting!!!! Thanks so much!!!! Pat
ОтветитьAmazing indeed 👍🤗🐻
ОтветитьAmerican pickers???
ОтветитьVery cool spot. Lots of history.
ОтветитьFolks, if you love motorcycles, check out Barber motorcycle meseum in birmingham al, there are hundreds there, all models going all the way back to 1880
ОтветитьHope i can get there some day, wonderful place,lots of gizmoness as Indian Larry would say, rip
ОтветитьI love that he made a museum of his collection!! There was a guy who had lived out by where I used to live who collected old cars, but instead of sharing them with people who would pay to see them, he just left them in a Quonset to rot and rust. As far as I know, they're still there.
ОтветитьHarley started in 1903 not 1904.
Ответитьwow thats so very cool.... really like to more know about this place? do they have webpage?? thk you
ОтветитьYou should go visit the old motorcycle museum in Marquette Kansas. You will love it 🤗
ОтветитьI need to go there with my father sometime.
ОтветитьMike from American Pickers would love this place🏍
ОтветитьWow! Beautiful motorcycles!
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