Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum

Coordinates: 35°10′22″N 33°21′30″E / 35.1728°N 33.3583°E / 35.1728; 33.3583
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The Cyprus Classic Motorcycle Museum is a museum in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, dedicated to the history of motorcycles between 1914 and 1983.

The collection consists of more than 150 motorcycles; companies represented include AJS, MV Agusta, Matchless, Norton, BSA, Triumph, Ariel, BMW, James, Moto Guzzi, and Royal Enfield.[1]

The collection is the work of Andreas Nicolaou.[2]

Notable ownership and use of the motorcycles on display

One of the motorcycles was used by, and belonged to,[citation needed] Stylianos Lenas.

Another one was used by, and belonged to, the first national champion of motorcycling—Zeki Isa.[citation needed]

Three of the motorcycles belonged to the police escort of Archbishop Makarios.

References

35°10′22″N 33°21′30″E / 35.1728°N 33.3583°E / 35.1728; 33.3583