I live in Trussville Alabama it takes me about 15 to 20 minutes to drive to Barber motorsport Museum from my house on top of Chalkville Mountain Road….! In the mornings when I get up a lot of times I can hear the motorcycles and cars racing around the barber track…! I live a stones throw away from this beautiful museum…🎶 I love to hop on one of my Bikes and out through Beautiful Alabama countryside where I live, to the barber motorsports Museum and spend the day I am still amazed that they would build something like this so close to my house….! Folks…, this place truly is a Must See..!!! This video is Wonderful ….🙏🏻 , But it truly does not do the grandeur of this Taj Mahal of Motor sports Justice 🎶👍🏻👍🏻🎵
Man what a great weekend - I’ve been about 6 times and never been disappointed - got to meet Ken at the swap meet, nice guy with a true passion for motorcycles- added 2 more bikes to my collection - already making plans for next year
Visited this place and it’s amazing. Our guide told us that all of those bikes can be up and running and taken on the track, it’s crazy. The Britten v1000 is the craziest bike there IMO
I agree, the Eddie Lawson replica KZ is my favorite Kawasaki of the 80´s , I still have the magazines that showed that bike and specs. But talking about the 80´s, dont forget the 1980 Honda CBX!!!,, This decade had too many cool bikes, like the first Suzuki Katana or the Honda VFR 1000.
Wow just wow 🤩 Thanks for sharing this I would love to experience this! Such an immaculate collection in a beautiful way! Stunning 🤩 Your channel covers everything motorcycles so glad I follow you! Thanks 🙏
Truly amazing that Ken, as knowledgable about bikes as he is becomes dumbfounded about the names, the brands and years. There is too much to know in the bike world ! . Now , I gotta go see this place ! Thanks man.
Wow. Mind blowing museum! I thought the entrance alone was amazing. lol. Even brands there I never heard of which amazed me. This is what I would do if I had billions. Of course I'd have to take them all out for a ride or two! 🏍
Kent's reaction to the museum is similar to mine when I visited the Royal Armoury in Leeds. This place is a tie for sheer awesomeness!!! Nothing better in the world than motorcycles, guns, power tools and electric guitars, ........and Scotch...... and redheads.. ...... and....
Thanks for pronouncing Porsche right! Good man. I got to later in the vid where you guys were checking out the HRD and Egli Vincent. Fritz Egli did a 500cc Royal Enfield Bullet Cafe Racer many years ago. It was a ported / stroked / Swiss made jewel of a bike. Obviously less power than the then era GSXR 750 but it had better torque to all up weight values than the Gixxer of the time. That Egli guy has done some amazing stuff.
8:35 minute mark. Early 2000s Moto Guzzi V11 Lemans Rosso Corsa. This is one of my dream bikes. Although I would probably swap out the mags for spoked rims.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rb3HykjECpU.html. Here's the full tour I did let me know if this meets your expectations! , they closed at the and kicked us out on that 1
@@KaplanCycles A big thumbs up for that video thanks. By the way Velocette has the 'c ' pronounced as an ' s '. Check out Allen Millyard's YT videos, he shows how he made the engines in the bikes on display in the museum.