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Ran into a really cool motorcycle museum today
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[QUOTE="2strokerfun, post: 1403775, member: 69719"] Coming back from OKC to Tulsa this afternoon. Decided to pull off at Wellston to check out Reynard's MX track. When leaving, I decided to take the Route rather than turnpike back to T-town. Well I wasn't a mile or two up 66 when I saw this super cool Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum, in Warwick, OK. (between Chandler and Wellston). Guys bought an antique shop that was originally a gas station built in 1921. They restored the front of the station back to the look of the original Seaba Station and filled it with beautiful antique and vintage bikes. A whole lot of dirt bikes too. A section of great flat trackers, a section of cool vintage trials bikes and a whole lot of historic MX bikes. Too bad for everyone that I'm too stupid to use my new iphone company gave me last week. I thought I was taking a lot of photos I was going to post here, but I guess I was hitting the button to shut down the camera rather than actually take a picture. They have a website which shows the building, but you can't appreciate how cool it really is and the site doesn't really show any of the bikes inside. they have a facebook page too, but again pics don't relate how fantastic of a job they really did nor show much of the bikes. Admission was free, but I dropped a $5 in the donation jar. They sell T-shirts, souveniers and snacks. They have a showroom 73 CR250m, 68 DT-1, JT-1 and most of the cool brands of the late 60s and early 70s dirt bikes. If you're traveling through Oklahoma on I-44, you should really stop and see this place. I'm going to try and stop by again Thursday when I go back to OKC and take my actual camera (which I know how to use) with me. [url]www.Seabastation.com[/url] [url]http://www.facebook.com/pages/Warwick-OK/Seaba-Station-Motorcycle-Musuem/112341722156731[/url] [/QUOTE]
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