Hi all.
I had a good time with TWT friends in Texas, as you can see in this thread.
After getting all my things done in Texas, headed to Atlanta with some other friends and a new riding plan to Smoky Mountain.
Thursday morning, took the 7:45A flight, cheap one, by SouthWest:
Landed:
A friend of mine came to pick me up from the ATL airport:
He left for me this room in his guest house in Atlanta - two beds, with all other stuff i.e. kitchen, laundry etc...:
Get all my package stored at his house, he drove me to Alabama.
On the way, feel the heat of motorcycle, which I hard to see in Houston:
Arrived Alabama:
And almost there:
We stopped outside for lunch. The accent of people here make me difficult to understand. However, all the thing around lunch was motorcycle related - all the guys around talking about motorcycle, wearing motorcycle shirts... etc... What an impression!
Into the gate of the Museum:
Baber started his collection from 1989.
1994 he opened the non-profit museum.
Now there are around 1200 bikes models showed on 05 stories building.
Front view of the museum:
These Ducaties right at the entrance of the museum:
Some small stuff:
Well, I have quite a lot photos of many beautiful bikes in there. Don't know if you guys interested in so I can post here. If not, we may skip it.
I had a good time with TWT friends in Texas, as you can see in this thread.
After getting all my things done in Texas, headed to Atlanta with some other friends and a new riding plan to Smoky Mountain.
Thursday morning, took the 7:45A flight, cheap one, by SouthWest:
Landed:
A friend of mine came to pick me up from the ATL airport:
He left for me this room in his guest house in Atlanta - two beds, with all other stuff i.e. kitchen, laundry etc...:
Get all my package stored at his house, he drove me to Alabama.
On the way, feel the heat of motorcycle, which I hard to see in Houston:
Arrived Alabama:
And almost there:
We stopped outside for lunch. The accent of people here make me difficult to understand. However, all the thing around lunch was motorcycle related - all the guys around talking about motorcycle, wearing motorcycle shirts... etc... What an impression!
Into the gate of the Museum:
Baber started his collection from 1989.
1994 he opened the non-profit museum.
Now there are around 1200 bikes models showed on 05 stories building.
Front view of the museum:
These Ducaties right at the entrance of the museum:
Some small stuff:
Well, I have quite a lot photos of many beautiful bikes in there. Don't know if you guys interested in so I can post here. If not, we may skip it.