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Reyslie Dee G.
Sep 25, 2023
My son and I visited Haas museum few months ago. Great for bike lovers. Impressive collections. Never thought my 6 year old would enjoy so much. Worth the visit.
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Lauren V.
Jul 20, 2018
A really cool - and I mean REALLY COOL - museum and sculpture gallery for all things motorcycle, including motorized bicycles. The staff there is really friendly and full of information, which they are happy to share if you ask. The collection rotates so in September I know we'll be back to check out the newest additions.Also - GREAT air conditioning - perfect for these 100 degree days!
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Frank H.
May 10, 2019
While visit Dallas, I discovered the Haas Moto Museum searching for general art museums. Amazing that this motorcycle museum exists! Bobby Haas has amassed over 180 vintage, race, three wheeled and custom bikes that span the globe. The amazing part he did this in only four years and found his passion for riding in recent years. I've been fortunate to see the Art of the Motorcycle exhibit back in NYC at the Guggenheim Museum. The Haas Museum and the Art of the Motorcycle exhibit are equal in its display of rare and pristine restored motorcycles. Bobby Haas was nice enough to greet me while I toured his museum. Talking with Sparky and Clayton about our passion for motorcycles was a great uplifting experience. I could have spent days in there looking at the artistic and design details of every machine. I will be back again in Dallas to spend more time there. I recommend a trip to the Haas museum even if your not a motorcycle rider. The art and design and form following function of machines you can throw a leg over and ride is priceless. Thanks to the warm and friendly folks there. Frank from San Francisco
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Stu S.
Aug 10, 2019
The museum is superb. Such a large and diverse collection which is growing as Mr. Haas continues to acquire bikes and add them to the floor.The layout is logical. There's moto art and sculpture, and a small gift shop tastefully placed off to the side. I'd like an area for helmet storage and a rack for hanging jackets but I'm nitpicking. Bobby Haas has nailed it.
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Sarah O.
Jun 30, 2018
This place is so well put together. It's stunning. These bikes and sculptures are incredible. Pricing is reasonable for all you get to see. Bobby Haas' collection is so great. If you know someone who enjoys a great collection, motor or mechanical ANYTHING.. bring them here.
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Harry B.
Jun 13, 2021
This museum rivals the Barber Moto Sports Museum in Birmingham Alabama as one of the best in the U.S. I was delighted by the minimal cost of admission, design and presentation of the Haas Museum space, motorcycle collection and knowledge of the staff. I was especially in awe of Tom Gardner, Protection Specialist for the property, in his knowledge of some of the museum artifacts and delightful personality. It was an excellent experience from beginning to end.
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Peggy W.
Jan 7, 2019
This was an unexpected find when exploring Design District the other day. We went in not knowing exactly what it is (apparently other people know "Moto" is short for motorcycle, but we didn't) so it was fun to see over 100 years of motorcycles on display in chronological order to watch the evolution. There are regular bikes as you would expect them to be and change over time, along with some really unique and futuristic bikes and a whole room on sidecars. Not being a fan of bikes, $10 might be a little steep, but if you are, or tired of regular museums, it would be worth it. Bonus-free admission for first responders.
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Brian T.
Jan 19, 2020
Not related to HAAS machine tools. Definitely an impressive collection of motorcycles. Went here with my dad while we were in town to kill some time. Actually spoke with Bobby Haas for a couple minutes. Very cool to see the progression of technology from the very first bikes to recent also custom bikes and race bikes. I would recommend to any motorcycle enthusiast that loves motorcycles. They even have a whole second building of even more motorcycles.
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Yum A.
Nov 26, 2018
If you are interested in history and motorcycle, this place is the best place to go. They have bikes lined up in the chronicle order. It is interested to see how bikes evolved over the years. All bikes are displayed on the mirror. So you can see the underside of them. They are all cleaned and great display. I heard that all bikes in there actually do run.
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Wendy L.
Apr 15, 2018
Congratulations on a marvelous museum experience! Classy, beautiful, artful, fun, and informative. I could have spent a whole day looking at this excellent collection, believe me I will be back very soon with my husband and more friends.Here you will find bikes that you have never seen or heard of before, and probably won't see anywhere else, such as the 1929 Majestic 500, wow, such a treat to see one of these in person. I'm not going to give any more spoilers, get there and check it out for yourself, you will not be disappointed.Afterwards, large group of us convened across the way at the pizza pie place, where we ate, drank and waxed lyrically about the bikes and the museum as a whole. ALL the group, without exception, were delighted and slightly overwhelmed at the scope of the collection and the wonderful presentation. Favorites were being discussed at length...so many rare and unusual bikes, it was hard to chose just one!Kudos to Bobby Haas for sharing his vision with the public, Dallas should be honored and excited that you have put Dallas on the map with this museum full of exceptional, rare,and beautifully engineered motorcycles.We will be back soon.
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