Nice video - thanks. After seeing Allen Millyards bikes, I told him (TH-cam), that I was going to visit the museum to see his bikes. Your video confirms it... now just gotta wait for the world to open up again.
Thanks so much for the Tour. It brought back all kind of memories. In the sixties my Mom bought me a Sears 106, in the early 80's I bought a Honda V-65 Magna, I could kick my butt for selling it. and 2001 I bought a Harley Road King. I'm 65 and that will probably be my last bike. I know where the Sears is rusting out in the woods. I wish now I would have taken care of it even when I outgrew it. R
The V8 & V12 at around 5:09 were built by Allen Millyard, he has his own channel on here and has been uploading some of the ways he build some of these recently.
That's been on my to do list for 10+ years. There's a vintage bike event in October I have yet to go to. Thanks for shooting this, it gives a real sense of scale that photographs alone can't quite translate.
My father and I use to go see the MotoGP races when I was a kid there. Got to meet Michael Jordan and a few SpeedTV host one year. This video brought back memories.
I have a 1989 yamaha tdr250, a 1979 honda Elsinore 250 and 1987 honda trx250r.. that tour was incredible i saw many motorcycles id really like to own..
Wow! I had a brand new 1979 Honda CBX.... it was #400 off of the assembly line, I rode it for several years, and wish I had never traded it off. Dang I miss my CBX.
I love the bike section of that museum, and I can tell you that I'm living one of your childhood dreams here in Denmark Adam, I'm the proud owner of a 1978 Honda CBX with only 18.000 miles on the speedometer. Thanks of sharing Adam.
Hi Abom: I am totally surprised I have not heard about this complex. I looked on the Google map and saw how big it is. From what you showed it looks like a great place to visit. I hope you had a great time and thank you for sharing.
I bought my wife one of these Honda trail 70s in Blue a long time ago. We kept it for a short time and then sold it to my brother-in-law. He gave it to his son who promptly went out and WRECKED it trying to jump a big log. He tore it all to pieces. I wish I would have kept it as it would have looked just as good as this one shown here. It sold new at the Honda dealer for $395.00
Abom every motorcycle guys dream is a widowmaker. The h3! Hell yea brother. Scary fast and hard as hell to tune! But I'm with ya there if I ever find one I will do whatever to get it
Wish i lived somewhere they had cool stuff like this. Way up north BC canada can be pretty boring if you have had enough of looking at trees and hills heh
Thanks for sharing guys! I'd never heard of this place, but it is now on my bucket list. Did you happen to see a Water Buffalo? I had one as a teenager and would love to have another some day.
@@AbomAdventures yes, a GT750 Suzuki. It is a 2 stroke, 3 cylinder water cooled bike from the early to mid 70s. It was nicknamed a water buffalo here and was called a kettle in the UK.
this museum i want to visit when its possible .. so far away for me .from the netherlands .great film you made thanks .
Nice video - thanks. After seeing Allen Millyards bikes, I told him (TH-cam), that I was going to visit the museum to see his bikes. Your video confirms it... now just gotta wait for the world to open up again.
Thanks so much for the Tour. It brought back all kind of memories. In the sixties my Mom bought me a Sears 106, in the early 80's I bought a Honda V-65 Magna, I could kick my butt for selling it. and 2001 I bought a Harley Road King. I'm 65 and that will probably be my last bike. I know where the Sears is rusting out in the woods. I wish now I would have taken care of it even when I outgrew it. R
Allen Millyard is a true genius
Concur. Insane talent.
Matching red & black lumberjack shirts. Lol. How cute. Wow, that museum is incredible! Thanks for sharing. You're the man Adam!
I love watching you both going on adventures. There is such a warm chemistry between the two of you. Awesome museum, really spectacular.
The V8 & V12 at around 5:09 were built by Allen Millyard, he has his own channel on here and has been uploading some of the ways he build some of these recently.
I’m going for sure, next Monday on my way to Destin FL
That's been on my to do list for 10+ years. There's a vintage bike event in October I have yet to go to. Thanks for shooting this, it gives a real sense of scale that photographs alone can't quite translate.
Gotta get over there one day man! You'll love it. Make sure you visit Sloss Furnace and Vulcan Park also.
My father and I use to go see the MotoGP races when I was a kid there. Got to meet Michael Jordan and a few SpeedTV host one year. This video brought back memories.
I live in Independence Oregon .. Great share ! What a great place ..
I have a 1989 yamaha tdr250, a 1979 honda Elsinore 250 and 1987 honda trx250r.. that tour was incredible i saw many motorcycles id really like to own..
I was riding the Elsinores and RD's in the 70's & 80's. Cool museum!
Thanks for the tour. The green two stroke you like is a 1974 Kawasaki 750 H2B. Jeff
What an amazing place. I've been to Birmingham once, years ago, but had no idea this museum was there. Might be time to plan a trip back that way. ;)
Wow! I had a brand new 1979 Honda CBX.... it was #400 off of the assembly line, I rode it for several years, and wish I had never traded it off. Dang I miss my CBX.
I love the bike section of that museum, and I can tell you that I'm living one of your childhood dreams here in Denmark Adam, I'm the proud owner of a 1978 Honda CBX with only 18.000 miles on the speedometer.
Thanks of sharing Adam.
Such a cool bike!
Sweeeet! Never heard about that museum before. I'm an old Indian fan myself. Wish I still had my 42' military 640B scout.
WOW, cool place Adam. I will be checking it out next spring.
You guys are my kind of dorks.
I've never wanted to drive to Alabama in my life; that changed just now.
Its on my bucket list....very cool place.
Hi Abom:
I am totally surprised I have not heard about this complex. I looked on the Google map and saw how big it is. From what you showed it looks like a great place to visit.
I hope you had a great time and thank you for sharing.
Gotta go! 👍🏻
what an awesome collection
I bought my wife one of these Honda trail 70s in Blue a long time ago. We kept it for a short time and then sold it to my brother-in-law. He gave it to his son who promptly went out and WRECKED it trying to jump a big log. He tore it all to pieces. I wish I would have kept it as it would have looked just as good as this one shown here. It sold new at the Honda dealer for $395.00
toll .vielen lieben Dank....schöne Bilder...euch alles Gute..
great. many thanks .... nice pictures ... you all the best.
very cool been there many time you should come during the Vintage swapmeet and racing in October
It makes the British museum's look like a toy shop ,, !!
Just watched the video of the guy who built the two big Kawasaki multi cylinder vees.
Allen Milyard! Amazing fellow.
Abom every motorcycle guys dream is a widowmaker. The h3! Hell yea brother. Scary fast and hard as hell to tune! But I'm with ya there if I ever find one I will do whatever to get it
What a place!
I had a midnite warrior also with the 1700 FI motor in it thing was quick !
Tanks man, realy cool apresentacion, steal in Brazil, never sea special place that
love that place y'all need to back for a race
Cool i wamtvto visit, near me in the UK theres Sammy Miller bike museum and Beaulie motor museum
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Wish i lived somewhere they had cool stuff like this. Way up north BC canada can be pretty boring if you have had enough of looking at trees and hills heh
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!!!
Kawasaki V8/V12 never heard of, would liked to hear the sound.
a Allen Millyard creation,made in a ched,check him on youtube and you will be supriced
You walked right past the smallest V twin in the world. 100cc Honda ,ex Allen Millyard.
Nice!!
Very cool 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing guys! I'd never heard of this place, but it is now on my bucket list.
Did you happen to see a Water Buffalo? I had one as a teenager and would love to have another some day.
Bike? Can’t say I did but they have so many bikes to see it’s unreal.
@@AbomAdventures yes, a GT750 Suzuki. It is a 2 stroke, 3 cylinder water cooled bike from the early to mid 70s. It was nicknamed a water buffalo here and was called a kettle in the UK.
good stuff.........
Cool museum Adam, I see your really losing the weight, your face is much thinner! Thanks for sharing buddy..