Life on Two Wheels

Life on Two Wheels is an interactive exhibition that tells the story of British motorcycling from its origins to the modern day.

As well as detailing the evolution of the motorcycle with innovative displays which allow up-close access to dozens of historically significant bikes, the exhibition looks at everything from the science of how bikes work to specialised protective clothing. There’s also the role of motorbikes at work and during wartime and an area examining the changing fortunes of British industry.

Whether you are a lifelong rider or simply curious about the engineering behind the engine, this display offers a fascinating perspective on how motorcycles have shaped our technology, economy, and social history for over 100 years.

The exhibition is part-funded by the British Motorcycle Charitable Trust and features bikes such as an Ordinary or Penny-Farthing, a 1939 James Autocycle and a 2004 Triumph Daytona 955i.

Photos shown: 2004 Triumph Daytona 955i, 1949 BSA A7 and the Ordinary or Penny-farthing.

Entry to Life on Two Wheels is included with the Museum Entry Ticket.

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