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Annual Rickman Enthusiasts Day – 19th June 2022
Once again we have enjoyed a fantastic day, with the biggest turnout of Rickman bikes ever seen before!
Bumper numbers of visitors, including many ex Rickman factory workers enjoyed Sammy interviewing our special guests on the…
Annual Rickman Enthusiasts Day – 19th June 2022 10am
Our annual Rickman Day at the Sammy Miller Motor Museum is shaping up to be another fantastic day with a whole host of special guests.
Don Rickman himself will of course be joining us, as well as;
Motocross champions Jeff…
Sammy Miller MBE Unveils Newly Restored “Miller”
It’s a little known fact, but Sammy once designed and manufactured a trials bike, with the intention of mass-producing it for the worldwide Trials market.
The name of his creation? You guessed it.... The 'Miller'!
In 1978…
DOUBLE HONOUR FOR SAMMY
It was double honour on the night of 2nd December when Sammy Miller MBE was guest of honour at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall, London for the Guild of Motoring Writers Annual Dinner & Awards.
It was at this historic club,…
Peter Fletcher’s 1961 Works 500cc Royal Enfield
We are delighted to announce the latest addition to the Sammy Miller Museum Trust collection, Peter Fletcher’s 1961 Works 500cc Royal Enfield.
This is a very special bike with a 531 tubed frame.
Being an ex works bike it has many…
Award Winning Museum
What a wonderful accolade for a motorcycling museum to be on the world map!
Sammy Miller MBE is delighted that the amazing Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum has been recognised as an award winning attraction, placing the New Milton based…
ROYAL ENFIELD 120 YEAR ANNIVERSARY RIDE OUT
What a terrific day we had for the Royal Enfield 120 Year Anniversary Ride Out!
Lots of bikes, lots of members of the owners club and lots and lots of visitors.
A full car park is always a sign of a good day!
And all here to…
Never rains but it pours!
After finding the Ariel ISDT bikes, we are going to have an open day launch in July, when we will have Ron Langston, Gordon Blakeway and ‘yours truly’ at the Museum with their three Gold Medal winning Ariels when everybody can hear them…