Bike Museums and Collections for the traveller?
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Bike Museums and Collections for the traveller?
I have always been interested in the bikes of the past and can spend hours looking at them.
I will be in France & Belgium in July for the 2013 TDF...Does anyone have recommendations for bike museums, bike clubs with collections available for the average tourist to view? I can usually only see rare and collectible bikes on eBay, I would like to ogle in person! Thank you in advanced.
I will be in France & Belgium in July for the 2013 TDF...Does anyone have recommendations for bike museums, bike clubs with collections available for the average tourist to view? I can usually only see rare and collectible bikes on eBay, I would like to ogle in person! Thank you in advanced.
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Hello..in france and in belgium i don't know but in italy yes.. there is a museum in a very beatiful location in north of italy near como..on the famous clims of "giro di lombardiA" the ghisallo..
This is a big museum and near there is a cyclist church when there are exposed a lot of a bikes and original shirt the history of cyclism. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghisallo
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This is a big museum and near there is a cyclist church when there are exposed a lot of a bikes and original shirt the history of cyclism. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghisallo
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