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Cyclemo's 319 East Main Street Business Hours We are now open for business, however, we have a 7,500 square foot addition scheduled to open September 19th, which will house our restoration shop, even more bikes and tons more memorabilia!
Admission for Sept 19-21 Show and Swap is $5.00 per day or $10 for weekend Visit now while admission is FREE September 19-21, 2008
Vendors come early! Must Pre-register to ensure a space! Open to the Public on Thursday, Sept. 18- Sunday, Sept. 21 Overnight camping available nearby or stay at one of three local B&B's...First come, First serve basis (Sorry, no hook-ups at camping sites) The Armour Hotel 615-699-2180
The Donoho Hotel 615-699-3141
The Thomas House 615-699-3006 -PARTS -TROPHY SHOW WITH CLASSES FOR ALL BIKES -FIELD GAMES -FOOD -LIVE MUSIC featuring:
"Them Boys From Buffalo Valley" Our first show was a HUGE success, with almost 2,000 visitors and close to 1,000 bikes, and this year's event promises to be even bigger and better! Make plans now for Tennessee's only antique bike and parts show! FOR QUESTIONS CALL 615-699-5049 OR E-MAIL US AT cyclemos@nctc.com Sponsored by: Wheels Through Time Museum |
32 year old Mike Silvio, owner of Cyclemos Motorcycle Museum, has been involved with antique motorcycles since the age of 14, when he inherited his great uncle's unrestored 1936 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead. Besides the original paint '36 Knucklehead, the motorcycle collection includes a vast array of American motorcycles dating back to 1915. In 2003, Mike and his wife, Jennifer, created a vintage clothing company that offers a selection of clothing and accessory items from the very beginnings of the spirit. It is certain that a lot of what you will find in their wonderful store cannot be found anywhere else! This is without a doubt not your typical independent shop with an overabundance of chrome gadgets and bolt-on Harley accessories that one would typically find dressing the walls of a motorcycle shop. You truly step back in time when you pass through the threshold of their new facility. With architecture and detailing reminiscent of an early pre-war facility, Cyclemos Motorcycle Museum captures you before you even enter the door. Traditional stucco and prairie detailing create an atmosphere of true Southern comfort and style. The "gift shop" is adorned with what one would have typically found in a forties or fifties era dealership, and every square inch is covered with some sort of motorcycle goodie of significant age.
I had an opportunity to share some "rare" downtime with Mike, after he let me tear up the freshly cut lawn on an original 1936 Indian flat track racer. We sat on the sprawling porch next to a 1947 police servi-car and talked about the new facility. Incidentally, the porch alone is worth the trip. I soon Found muself healed from the strains of civilization by the babbling creek that surrounds the property, and the cool, fresh country air. "Our philosopy is preservation and education," Silvio says. "We stand to learn so much from history... and those who created it. As time goes by, there is an ever decreasing number of American Veterans, Racers, and everyday riders. Their knowledge and experiences are dying every day. It is our goal to capture and preserve these precious memories and relics from our countries past for future generations to come." (Did I mention that Mike is only 32 years old?) "I also believe that these old machines must be seen and heard! You don't have to twist my arm too hard to hear and see 'em run!" I witnessed this selflessness when Mike fired up a 1948WR factory racer to the delight of the museums guests. "We celebrated our Grand Opening about three weeks ago, and phase two is already under construction with an additional 7000 square feet of museum space and restoration facilities.
If it is anything close to the lobby, I am certain he is right. Mike and Jen have the knack for which we all yearn. This place really is something... and I can't quite put my finger on it! It must be the combination of the friendly atmosphere, the scenic tranquility, and yes... of course... the old motorcycles! Considering the fact that Mike is the only 32 years of age, the accomplishments of this young man are impressive to say the least, and his commitment to preserving the future of antique motorcycles is comforting in an age where most up-and-comers find themselves more at home in front of the television camera. Johnny Sells Vintage Motorcycle Works !!NOW OPEN!! Our brand new online store features vintage patches, shirts, hats and kidney belts. We sell original riding apparel and can digitize or custom design patches and shop shirts for your motorcycle club, or just for everyday wear! Click on our logo below to visit our store and see what we have to offer! |
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