Dale's Wheels Through Time

Dale's Wheels Through Time Dale's Wheels Through Time Museum is home to the world's premier collection of rare American Vintage Motorcycles.

Located 5 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway, in beautiful Maggie Valley, NC.

1941 Harley-Davidson WRTT - This 1941 WRTT features a rare chromemolly frame with full break set-up, for use in TT races...
05/29/2026

1941 Harley-Davidson WRTT - This 1941 WRTT features a rare chromemolly frame with full break set-up, for use in TT races across the country. Restored to race-ready condition in 1977, this is the machine on which the legendary Jay Springsteen learned to use a hand-shift and foot-clutch!

1930 VL - The VL was Harley-Davidson's all-new revolutionary machine. Almost immediately after its release, all of them ...
05/26/2026

1930 VL - The VL was Harley-Davidson's all-new revolutionary machine. Almost immediately after its release, all of them were recalled to replace the undersized flywheels and engine cases. This is the only known example that still retains its original engine.

Remembering the men and women who have sacrificed so much for our nation on this Memorial Day.
05/25/2026

Remembering the men and women who have sacrificed so much for our nation on this Memorial Day.

05/23/2026

Can We Save This Old Harley Motorcycle Buried For DECADES? Today we embark on the biggest restoration of the year!

1929 JDH Bobber - Harley-Davidson built the high-performance JDH in limited numbers during 1928 and 1929. Despite a two-...
05/22/2026

1929 JDH Bobber - Harley-Davidson built the high-performance JDH in limited numbers during 1928 and 1929. Despite a two-year-only production run, the JDH was renowned for its performance well into the 1930s. This JDH was customized as a hotrod street machine for much of its life until being hidden away in Abilene, TX, for many years. After a few hours of work, museum founder Dale Walksler had the bike running like new!

05/19/2026

The mighty 1928 Harley-Davison FHAD two-cam factory hillclimber. #10 of only a handful built for professional hill climbing in the late ‘20’s.

Original Pope - This 1913 Pope Model H was built by the Pope Manufacturing Company in Westfield, Mass.  Pope also produc...
05/18/2026

Original Pope - This 1913 Pope Model H was built by the Pope Manufacturing Company in Westfield, Mass. Pope also produced bicycles under the familiar name of Columbia. The machine is preserved in original condition, and run regularly for visitors at Dale’s Wheels Through Time.

05/15/2026

Starting one of the RAREST Harley-Davidson Racers - The 1921 Harley-Davidson SCA SERIAL #1 board track racer.

All new looks, so now you can ride in vintage style! We're proud to introduce a new drop of WTT Tees including our first...
05/14/2026

All new looks, so now you can ride in vintage style! We're proud to introduce a new drop of WTT Tees including our first ever DWTT Dickies Mechanics Shirt. Which one is your favorite?

A Crowd Favorite! When you first walked on to the Museum floor, the first thing you'll see is this crowning Jewel of Ame...
05/14/2026

A Crowd Favorite! When you first walked on to the Museum floor, the first thing you'll see is this crowning Jewel of American History - 1909 Reading Standard. From the early 1900s to 1922, Reading, Pennsylvania was home to the Reading Standard Motorcycle Company, where each machine was sold with the motto of “tested in the hills ". This twin cylinder racer is a ported factory special with a single speed counter shaft drive. After being restored by Steve Huntzinger it placed second honors at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

05/12/2026

Racing as slow as possiable in Harley Toppers!

Address

62 Vintage Lane
Maggie Valley, NC
28751

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+18289266266

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