04 July 2014

Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum (RT66)



What better way to traverse good ole Route 66 than on a motorcycle. Letting the wind go through your hair as we all know you were "Born to be wild". Well in Oklahoma at an old gas station lies the Seaba Station Motorcycle museum. The museum offers a wide variety of vintage bikes including this 1913 Pope Motorcycle.


The Museum is pretty small with two sections of motorcycles and motorcycle memorabilia. One of these items is an Eval Knievel pinball machine as well as his helmet, signed by him. Among the other bikes are motocross bikes made by Rupp and Montessa, to name a few, and even a police bike.



Before you leave. Be sure to visit the gift shop for the usual items. The also have vintage license plates, if you are into collecting those, and toys for the kids. Near the back is an antique shop as well. If you kids with you, they might also enjoy riding on of the two kiddie bike rides in the shop as well.

Entertainment: 3
Educational: 3
Price: 3
Cafe: N/A
Gift Shop: 4
Overall: 3

Additional Information

Address: 336992 Oklahoma 66, Chandler, OK

Hours of Operation:
Sun - Sat: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed on Wednesdays

Price: Free, donations are accepted.

For more information, visit: http://www.seabastation.com/

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