Bill’s Old Bike Barn…a first peek

Stop what you’re doing.  Get off the Internet (and for sure, get off Facebook and the other moronic “social media” time wasters).  Start planning a trip to Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.  You need to see Bill’s Old Bike Barn. The riding is fabulous in rural Pennsylvania and with Bill’s as a destination, the ride is even better. You can thank me now or you can thank me later, but you will thank me.

Any motorcycle museum that includes in its directions “turn where you see the dinosaurs” should grab your attention.  In the case of Bill’s Old Bike Barn, your undivided attention is warranted.  To say I was blown away would be an understatement of immense proportions.  To cut to the chase, I’ve never seen anything like Bill’s, and I know for damn sure I’ve never met a man like Bill.  That’s Bill artistically framed by Milwaukee iron in the photo above, and yeah, I shot that picture.  I’m proud of it.  It hints at the dimensions of the man and what he’s created out there in Pennsylvania.

During our interview I asked Bill his last name and he told me:  Morris, just like the cigarettes.  I didn’t get it until later, and then I couldn’t stop laughing.  If you don’t get it immediately, you will.  Bill has that kind of slingshot wit.  I love the guy and his collection.  You will, too.

Above all else, Bill is two things: A collector, and a people person.  The extent if his collection…well, I can’t describe it.  You need to see it.  You’ll get just a hint here in the ExNotes series of blogs we’re doing.  When you visit the place, you’ll feel like you owe me.  When you meet Bill, you’ll know you’ve made a friend.  A most interesting friend.

Up above, that’s the building that houses Bill’s collection.  You can’t really see it from the highway.  You have to look for the dinosaurs (just like the directions say), turn, and then head uphill.  You’ll go by the bison, some other cool items, and more.  The building looks deceptively small from the outside.  Inside…you could spend weeks and not see all of what’s in there.

You can learn about Bill’s Old Bike Barn on his website, but we’re going to give you more here on ExNotes.  We’re going to do it over the span of several blogs over the next few weeks, and in an upcoming article in a major moto mag.  Ever watched and enjoyed American Pickers?  Trust me on this (and trust me on everything else, for that matter): Bill Morris puts American Pickers to shame.  You and I have never seen anything like what’s in Bill’s Old Bike Barn.

I’m excited about what I’ve seen and what I’m going to be sharing with you.  I’ll do my best to bring it to life in print and in the photos, but it won’t be enough.  You really need to visit Bill’s Old Bike Barn.


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12 thoughts on “Bill’s Old Bike Barn…a first peek”

    1. You bet, Bob. It is going to be exactly as you said. It was one of the best days ever.

  1. This visit was amazing. Bill was such a personable guy. Made me want to send him all my crazy collections I’ve acquired over the years!

  2. Yes, stay with this story. I haven’t yet researched hotels in the area or other things of interest. In an earlier blog there was the discussion of the NY motorcycle show and how disappointing it has become. About the only mc show I get excited about is Rice-O-Rama which is held each year in Massachusetts. It’s an all day event held mostly outside so the weather needs to cooperate but on a good day it may take you an hour to leave the parking lot to go into the show. You’ll be checking out others’ bikes and chatting. Inside there are restored and perfect mostly Japanese motorcycles but guaranteed there is something for everyone.

    1. That sounds like something I need to see; thanks for the heads up.

      We just returned from our trek through Pennsylvania and it was a hoot. Hershey, Gettysburg, the Flight 93 National Memorial (very emotional), and Bill’s Old Bike Barn. All awesome, and there’s will be more blogs on each. Spread the word…

      1. There is Centralia (best to study up first) and the Johnstown flood area including the city and broken dam. Don’t forget to ride the Incline Plane.

  3. I wish I had gone with you. I will plan to go when I go out to Carlisle for the Corvette Show in August.

    1. It was incredibly cool, and the highlight of our trek through Pennsylvania. I’d go again in a heartbeat. I just spoke with Bill again this morning. I found a great place and made a good friend. You’ll love it, Mike.

  4. Your articles on Bill’s motorcycles were a great read even for someone who has no real experience with motorcycles.

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