Brand new for 2024, the Heritage Zone with The National Motorcycle Museum, will present 10 highly-notable bikes from the last century.

This year’s theme is ‘First and Last’ and will be bringing a whole raft of exceptional classic bikes – including models from Ariel, BSA, Norton, Royal Enfield,  and Triumph.

Not only will you be able to see how the manufacturer evolved but the development of the motorcycle itself… the display features:

BSA Minerva, 1903
BSA A70L, 1971
Royal Enfield Minera, 1903
Royal Enfield Interceptor Series II, 1968
Ariel Minerva, 1904
Ariel Leader, 1964
Norton Energette, 1903
Norton Commando Interstate, 1977
Triumph Minerva, 1902
Triumph TSS, 1983

Experts will be on hand in the Heritage Zone to talk about the bikes on display, as well as the rest of the museum’s enviable collection situated just across the road from the NEC.

Situated “just across the road” from the NEC the museum houses the largest collection of British motorcycles in the world with over 1,000 machines from 170 different manufacturers spanning no less than three centuries! Of the 1000 plus machines in the collection there are around 850 on display at any one time throughout the museums five huge display halls.