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Furumoen 51, Magnor
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Scandinavia Motorcycle Center in Magnor has become a meeting place for motorcycle enthusiasts. They offer a museum, workshop, painting, café, a shop, and even a club for young enthusiasts to maintain their own bikes.
If you want a guided tour, you can call them directly to make an appointment. A quick look at their calendar, reveals that they have rallies every Wednesday, and that they often combine other local events with a moto-event of their own.
The main attraction at Scandinavia Motorcycle Center is of course their museum, and they have bikes from early 1900s to modern times – in a mix of both rare gems and familiar and well known motorcycles.
Why not start with a visit to the museum if you are doing the Trans Euro Trail – section 1?
Check out Scandinavia Motorcycle Center – both on Facebook and their website.
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