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August 27, 2007

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum (Gallery)

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Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum (and, in fact, the entire Barber Motorsports Park) is a jewel in the crown of Birmingham, Alabama. It should be on the top of any motorized sports enthusiast's to-do list when visiting Birmingham. They have an excellent collection of motorcycles from all eras and all manufacturers. There are approximately 500 730 motorcycles and a approximately 40 or 50 sports cars on display at any given point. They are beautifully restored and displayed open-air in the spacious 5-story facility. Northeast Birmingham, approximately 2 miles east of the junction of I-20 and I-459. Follow I-20 past I-459, take the first exit past the junction (Leeds), turn right and the facility is on your right about 1 mile down the road. Admission is $10 for adults, and well worth it.

I've gone to the museum the past two weekends and had a great time. The basement "paddock" area is usually closed to the public, but was open this past weekend, so I got to stroll and shoot some angles you can't normally get.

More photos from Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum

A satellite shot of the facility from Google Maps

<pander>Now, if I can just get someone from Barber to take me behind-the-scenes, or to the warehouse my journey will be complete...</pander>

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January 12, 2006

National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa

On a recent road trip, we took a short detour to check out this museum in Anamosa, Iowa (about 30 minutes ENE from Cedar Rapids, very close to Wapsipinicon State Park):

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If you are interested in Motorcycle Museums, be sure to check out Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, Alabama as well. My photos of the Barber Museum. My blog entry about the Barber museum.

June 13, 2005

Motorcycle Wreck Kills Man

Motorcycle wreck kills Forsyth man proclaims the headline of an article in the Gainsville Times by Matt Stewart.

It's an accurate title, I guess, but it seems to miss the salient fact that a negligent motorist turned in front of the motorcycle causing him to die. This is sadly one of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents and deaths by far.

I'm sure the driver of the Chevy Astro van feels very bad and is sorry about the situation and what she has done. Unfortunately she faces possible fines if not likely jail time depending on Georgia laws and the court's mercy. Even if the judge suspends the sentence, she'll always have this young man's blood on her hands.

While journalists (rightfully so) take a factual approach to these accident report stories, it frequently seems the focus on the "another motorcycle crashed" side of the story rather than the "motorcyclist killed" aspect of the story. While the "wreck" did kill the "man", it might be more accurate to say "Motorcyclist killed by careless driver" in a headline.

Motorcyclists: Assume that every other driver out there doesn't see you and drive accordingly. Defense is all you have; if you slowed down ahead of time you may end up only pissed off instead of dead when someone does turn in front of you. If you haven't taken an MSF class, sign up for one today.

Drivers: Please double check when you scan for oncoming traffic. Oncoming motorcycles are narrow and can be difficult to see. When you do notice a motorcycle, put yourself on "high alert" about your surroundings. Also, please be aware that motorcycles accelerate and stop significantly faster than cars, so give us motorcyclists some room. (No one seems to realize this in real life.)

In the interest of full disclosure, I am a motorcyclist and I am an AMA member. If you ride, consider joining.

Links to articles about the Janklow/Scott case:
American Motor.Com
AMA article from February 2005

AMA Justice For All Campaign

The full story of Chris Young's wreck. This is what happens (and what you'll look like) if you wreck at high speed without proper protective gear. Gnarly pictures and all the gory details...

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