I visited the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee this week. Very, very nice collection! They do a great job of covering the history of the Motor Company, from serial #1 to present day. Even if you aren't a typical Harley guy, you'll enjoy it. Below are a few of my favorites, and many more pictures of my visit here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/speedfourjoe/sets/72157621954588056/KRTT side valve road racer, raced by Cal Rayborn.

XR750 flat track racer.

This bike is amazing, the Randy Smith built 45 Magnum.

Sprint CRTT road racer.

The storage and restoration area was very interesting to say the least.

Check out the race bodywork, which lined the back wall.
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