Legends Motorcycle Museum

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For over 30 years artist Daniel James has been  creating fine art oil paintings and award-winning visual solutions for a...
04/12/2022

For over 30 years artist Daniel James has been creating fine art oil paintings and award-winning visual solutions for a wide array of National and International clients.

Daniel combines the skill and creativity of traditional illustration with state-of-the-art digital techniques and now has moved into the world of fine art. He expresses his love for the history of vintage automobiles and motorcycles in these oil paintings that are on display through the Legends Museum.

In 1928, Harley-Davidson considered buying the Cleveland Motorcycle Company which made lightweight singles and large fou...
04/10/2022

In 1928, Harley-Davidson considered buying the Cleveland Motorcycle Company which made lightweight singles and large four cylinders. The Cleveland offered a ready-made competitor to Indian’s Ace-based fours. Harley eventually rejected the offer to buy and just less than a year later the Wall Street Crash of 1929 was the final nail in the coffin for the Cleveland Motorcycle Company. Today the rarity of this most advanced four cylinder of its time can be see here at the Legends Motorcycle Museum.

The Four was introduced as a prestige motorcycle that cost as much as a new Pontiac. It was named for its inline four-cy...
04/09/2022

The Four was introduced as a prestige motorcycle that cost as much as a new Pontiac. It was named for its inline four-cylinder engine, as descendant of the 1911 Henderson. William Henderson sold out to Schwinn in 1917, then started the Ace company in 1919, planning to build a lighter four-cylinder bike, he was killed testing a new Ace Four in 1922. Arthur Lemon ran the company until 1927, when Indian purchased the ownership of the name, rights, and production facilities of the Ace Motor Corporation and moved it to Springfield to market the motorcycle as the Indian Ace for one year.

In 1928, the Indian Ace was replaced by the Indian 401, a development of the Ace designed by Arthur O.

Inside the Legends Motorcycle Museum are some of the rarest four cylinders in the world.

We are excited to announce the 2022 Legends and Legacies Foundation Memorial Run. Please visit our website for more info...
12/15/2021

We are excited to announce the 2022 Legends and Legacies Foundation Memorial Run. Please visit our website for more information and registration https://www.legendsandlegaciesrun.com/

Come on down to Legends Motor Co tomorrow for another one of our fun events!!!!
08/12/2021

Come on down to Legends Motor Co tomorrow for another one of our fun events!!!!

Frank hanging out at the Museum
07/28/2021

Frank hanging out at the Museum

07/28/2021

Sand Flea

JOIN US TOMORROW AT LEGENDS
07/10/2021

JOIN US TOMORROW AT LEGENDS

New display at the Museum !
06/25/2021

New display at the Museum !

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1715 W 500 S
Springville, UT
84663

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