Classic Motorcycle Mecca - Invercargill NZ: Classic Restos - Series 55

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  • čas přidán 25. 02. 2024
  • New Zealand's southernmost city, Invercargill, is the capital of Southland. It was founded in the 1850s and has a population of over 60,000. On the main street, we find ‘Classic Motorcycle Mecca’, the largest motorcycle museum in the southern hemisphere. It comprises of three historic buildings that have been renovated into three levels of motorcycle heaven.
    The museum has a collection that grew from humble beginnings to around 300 motorcycles, including models from Superior, Vincent, and Velocette, and British, European, and Japanese bikes of every style, including vintage sidecars, speedway, and race bikes. The collection was originally owned by an individual who passed away, and it was thought that the collection would be sold or split up due to its size. However, Scott and Josh O'Donnell purchased the collection and ensured it was kept together at the Classic Motorcycle Mecca.
    The museum also has a section devoted to Burt Monroe, of 'The Fastest Indian' fame. It showcases his bikes, history, and even some of his personal belongings. Burt spent years modifying a 1920 Indian motorcycle in Edenvale, not far from Invercargill, before setting his first New Zealand speed record (120.8mph - 194.4km) in 1940. The Oreti Beach, where he did all his testing, has also become famous.
    The museum extends further to the George Begg exhibit. Begg was a talented engineer who raced motorcycles and manufactured many items, including farm equipment and Formula 5000 race cars, which are displayed here amongst his motorcycles.
    The collections continue across three floors, including a Vincent Collection of 1000cc and 500cc motorcycles, the British Brough Collection - highly sought-after bikes that were considered amongst the top echelons of bikes of their time and finally, the John Britten Collection - well-known among the NZ motorcycle racing fraternity. John had a brief but successful career, starting on Triumph Tigers and graduating to build many racing bikes for which he became well known.
    Fletch loves Invercargill, the Burt Munroe story, and the Classic Motorcycle Mecca. If you venture to the South Island of New Zealand, the Classic Motorcycle Mecca in Invercargill is well worth visiting.

Komentáře • 8

  • @adriandeluchin5982

    Bloody awesome show @ this bike Museum Fletch will watch that agian nowwwwwwww 👍👍👍👍

  • @robertaquilina3848

    beauties all of them

  • @allantaylor3288

    A great destination to visit. Been their several time as well as the Bill Richardson’s Museum. A great episode of Shannons Classic Restos👍

  • @michaelguerin56

    Thank you. I have never gotten right down to Invercargill but I may have to do it sometime. Cheers from NZ.

  • @adriandehoon1785

    Great episode once again, Fletch. Love the old buildings it gives more atmosphere to go with the bikes and makes it a full package

  • @markdoolan7282

    Fantastic can’t believe i never heard about this until now. If i ever get back over there I’m definitely gonna pop in for a look at this.

  • @metal-lm6ue

    Wow from America!

  • @johnw3996

    HI, WHAT ANOTHER [ EXCELLENT ] STORY YOU HAVE DONE, 10 OUT OF 10., JUST A PERSONAL THOUGHT, MAYBE YOU SHOULD [ THINK ABOUT DOING A PERSONAL TOUR TRIPS TO NZ FOR A HOT ROD AND MOTORBIKES LIKE INVERCARGILL JUST A BIT MORE [BANG] FOR YOUR BACK ??????? JUST A SUGGESTION., CHEER 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎