Petersen Automotive Museum to Open ‘The American Motorcycle: Pioneering Machines from the Bunch Family Collection’

Press Release | March 11, 2025

Motorcycles from the Bunch Family Collection, one of the most extensive and internationally renowned collections in the world, will be on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum beginning March 15.

Flying Merkel Board Track Racer Replica
Flying Merkel Board Track Racer Replica

This is a press release from Petersen Automotive Museum…

“The American Motorcycle: Pioneering Machines from the Bunch Family Collection” will be displayed in the Richard Varner Family Gallery on the museum’s second floor. The exhibit will highlight some of the rarest and most historically significant motorcycles ever produced and explore the contributions of American motorcycling pioneers.

1936 Crocker Speedway Racer
1936 Crocker Speedway Racer

Featured motorcycles:

1898 Cleveland Tricycle, one of America’s oldest motorized cycles from a pioneering manufacturer, featuring the first front spring fork suspension.

1904 Thomas Auto-Bi, created by the E.R. Thomas Company, the first motorcycle manufacturer in America to design and build its own bikes.

1905 Nelk, one of the few surviving models from this Palo Alto manufacturer, featuring advanced technology for its time, including a rubber-mounted engine, water-cooling, and an overhead camshaft.

1905 Nelk
1905 Nelk

1911 Marvel, designed by the legendary Glenn Curtiss, a self-taught mechanical engineer who crafted engines for motorcycles, dirigibles, and airplanes.

1908 Indian Single, a purpose-built motorcycle owned by stuntwoman CeDora, famous for her performances in the “Globe of Death,” where motorcyclists defy gravity using centripetal force.

1936 Crocker Speedway Racer, produced by Crocker, a legendary motorcycle manufacturer in Los Angeles, whose bikes often outperformed Harley-Davidsons and Indians and are now some of the most valuable and rare motorcycles in existence.

1909 Harley-Davidson
1909 Harley-Davidson

WHEN: Opens to the public on March 15, 2025

WHERE:
Petersen Automotive Museum
6060 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90036


1908 Indian Single

About Petersen Automotive Museum
The Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity. The museum is located at 6060 Wilshire Blvd. (at Fairfax) in Los Angeles, 90036. Admission prices are $21 for general admission adults, $19 for seniors (62+), $13 for youth (12-17) and $12 for children ages 4 to 11. Active military with ID, personal care attendants and children under age four are admitted free. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For general information, call 323-930-CARS or visit www.petersen.org.

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