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Well son of a *****! I was there this past Sunday 10/26/03!
Neat stuff to see, but I am not sure it is worth the 20 bucks you have to pay to get in. I guess it was something to do on a rainly day in the mountains. I don't get too excited about old american motorcycles. If they (the American mtorcycle manufacturers that still exist today) had of stayed on the cutting edge of motorcycling technology that would be a different story. Of course that leaves only one since Indian just went under again and E-H was a pretty ugly downward spiral 4 or 5 years back. However, they embrace the past too much instead of moving into the future.
Neat stuff to see, but I am not sure it is worth the 20 bucks you have to pay to get in. I guess it was something to do on a rainly day in the mountains. I don't get too excited about old american motorcycles. If they (the American mtorcycle manufacturers that still exist today) had of stayed on the cutting edge of motorcycling technology that would be a different story. Of course that leaves only one since Indian just went under again and E-H was a pretty ugly downward spiral 4 or 5 years back. However, they embrace the past too much instead of moving into the future.