as I said before, the day I was there, it was cold and nasty, I think I was the only visitor that day, I got there bright and early, waiting for it to open, I was really excited, no one else to share the passion with didn't help, I am a total bike freak, no doubt, I have 8 bikes myself, the collection itself is awesome, bikes you would never see anywhere else...again though, there are so many bikes on the building stanchions and not really on display, couldn't get the real feel me touch me experience with any of those bikes, I was hoping for a retro feeling throwback to the 80's era bikes I started out on and didn't really see any of them, no Suzuki triples, not really any GS's at all, no dual-sports of any types, all bikes I still own actually...it is an awesome place but just not what I expected...vintage stuff is great and I am sure the swap meet is out of this world...I travel all over the USA and get to see a lot of places, I just worked myself up to this place and just came away a little disappointed not viewing any of the bikes I have owned but overall is was a great place to visit and every gear head needs to do a visit for their bucket list