Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
About as:
George Barber raced, modified, and maintained
Porsches in the 1960's (63 first-place wins). He started collecting and
restoring classic sports cars in 1989, but his interest soon turned to motorcycles.
Mr. Barber recognized that there was not a museum which reflected the history
of motorcycles around the world. He wanted to preserve motorcycle history in
the
This was the theme used in the development of the
Barber collection. An interesting aspect of the collection is that restorations
are done in-house. Out of the same shop a vintage motorcycle race team operated
with the challenge of maintaining and racing historically significant
machinery.
These bikes were routinely campaigned around the
In 1994, the
The Museum reopened at its new location at The Barber Motorsports Park on
The collection now has over 900 vintage and modern motorcycles and as well as a
substantial collection of Lotus and other racecars. It is considered the
largest in North American and possibly the world. There are approximately five
hundred motorcycles on display at any given time. (There are over 900 in the
collection.) These bikes range from 1904 to current-year production.
There are bikes from 16 countries that represent
143 different marques. The common street bike is represented, as well as rare
one-off Gran Prix race machinery. Bikes have been purchased from as far away as

