The LMM - London’s only motorcycle museum - is the capital’s friendly focus for Britain’s biking history and heritage.
Not only do we have some 80 machines and other exhibits on permanent display – we have another 50/60 machines in reserve, and a knowledgeable staff with a wealth of personal insights and stories!
Our growing collection includes a 1902 Ormonde (a past participant in the Pioneer Run) and a 1903 Clyde (with unique SIMS magneto); a clutch of unique prototypes and ‘media stars’ which cannot be seen anywhere else; a barrel load of other British machines, including racers and road bikes from ABC to Zenith; the last Triumph T140 out of the Meriden gates in 1983 and a 1991 Norton rotary in Paramedic livery.
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