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New Motorcycle Museum in Dallas

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A new motorcycle museum
Is in Dallas, and it just opened up last week. I visited the museum and met up with the owner/curator Bobby Haas. It’s definitely worth the trip!

Haas Motor Museum

haasmotomuseum.com

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1901 L’univeral

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Bobby and I
 
I will try to check this out soon as well. thank you for posting about it.
 
Nice! On my list!
 
Leon and I went there today. It is a really neat place.
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there is something about the face of that place.
I don't know if it is a giant QR code or some sort of brail thing, but i think there has to be some sort of trick to the pattern of holes.
 
there is something about the face of that place.

I don't know if it is a giant QR code or some sort of brail thing, but i think there has to be some sort of trick to the pattern of holes.



I don’t recall the name of the architect, but every panel of the outside wall is different.
 
I'm going to try to go Tuesday. Gotta check with wifey and see if she has anything going on that day. If not I'll ride over (assuming I ride to work tomorrow) and head in as soon as they open.
 
Leon and I went there today. It is a really neat place.
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I went by Revival Cycles when they were building that CBX. Brave ideas.... "Sure it'll fly!"

Revival has a 4th Sunday gearhead get together at their shop. Cruise by and check it out.

(my red BMW in the drone shot)
 

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That CBX based bike was a hoot. Bobby talked about the built with Revival. It was a running bike but the cable actuated steering scares me!
 
That looks like a cool place. When we lived in PA we went to Canton to the AMA museum and got to see the Malcom Smith display, that was really cool.
 
Resurrecting this old thread. I went today and enjoyed it thoroughly. The collection is large and diverse and Haas continues to acquire bikes and add them.

$10 entry fee is reasonable and it’s less or free for for some. This place is a real gem.
 
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