Step into Jay Leno’s world where motorcycles are not just machines but living, breathing pieces of history. With 160 motorcycles filling a massive 122,000-square-foot garage in Burbank, California, each perfectly restored and running—not collecting dust—he’s built what feels like a living museum for riders, not tourists.
At first, it’s easy to underestimate it as simply a rich guy’s hobby. After all, Jay Leno can afford a lot of toys. But as you dive deeper into the collection—from the world’s first production motorcycle, the 1894 Hildebrand & Wolfmüller, to machines so rare museums write letters begging to photograph them—you realize THIS IS NO ORDINARY GARAGE.
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