Predictions on the bikes to be kept in a museum in 10-20 years from now

Globally, 18th May is celebrated as International Museum day. The day witnesses awareness among the people about the museums which are a significant place to showcase the cultural evolution and development of the understanding and cooperation for a peaceful settlement. 

Significance of the museum in society

This glorious International Museum Day highlights the momentum for the development of society. Each year the International Council of Museum (ICOM) Advisory Committee organizes the theme of the event and the various countries that celebrate it. This day has gained a lot of momentum among the American and Oceania continents like Africa, Europe, Asia, and around the world. 

The significance of the museum lies in the uninterrupted possibility of the process which offers a complete change from the role of collecting antiques and showcasing the archive with the scientifically enhanced beauty of the cultural necessity. A museum celebrates subjects like art, culture, history, astronomy, archaeology, space, fashion, farming, and history. 

On this International Museum Day CredR thought of why don’t we think on the lines of offering a bike list that will surely be in the museum in the coming 10 to 20 years. The automobile two-wheeler industry has a booming market trend that needs to be noticed from time to time. Though this is not easy, we are here to figure out the unique bikes that can be at the museum for their exceptional features and assistance. 

1: Royal Enfield Bullet

It is already considered to be the most gorgeous bike of all time. The design, look, valor, and fuel efficiency make it one of the leading bikes for long road trips. The overhead-valve single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycles are made for common use, won millions of hearts, and recorded to be the leading of all. There is hardly any person who will commit that they don’t like Royal Enfield Bullet. 

2: Bajaj Avenger Cruise

The iconic style and design bring in a fresh new look. The multiple functioning display, speed level, trip, fuel bars, and clock service reminders are a unique feature of this bike. With the integrated windshield and LED Drl’s this bike has won millions of hearts and is the highest selling bike as well. It has a sophisticated look which makes it iconic and the museum’s ideal choice. 

3: Suzuki Intruder

With such poise, valor, and mileage, Suzuki made the impossible possible by bringing up with the Intruder bike. It offers a greater experience with comfort in riding in its segment. The stunning looks offer an amazing feel and user experience that is ideal for daily rides. It is one of the best bikes for a comfortable ride with amazing suspension making it a splendid quality ride. This bike is known for its super comfortable and up-tall stance that makes it a great bike for long trips. 

4: Harley Davidson Iron

While exploring which bikes must be in the museum after decades, how can we miss out on this most aspiring and dreamers bike, Harley Davidson Iron! Be its fuel tank, headlight, engine kill switch, fuel indicator, low oil & battery indicator, fuel gauge, and pass light everything is made easily accessible in these two-wheelers. It is an ideal bike for you to enjoy now and witness the beauty later in the museum for future generations. 

5: Triumph Rocket 3 

The most expensive two-wheeler of all time in India, this bike is exclusively powered with the massive 221Nm torque, 2458 cc inline-triple motor that puts out 167PS. It is a great bike that aids in the ride by wire, ride in rain, road, ride in sports having a cornering ABS and traction control as well. Despite riding, riders prefer to witness the gorgeousness of the bike that takes up the speed of 190 mph is an ideal choice to keep in a museum. 

These are ideal two-wheelers that we think will surely get a position in the glorious museum in a few decades. On this International Museum Day let’s explore the beauty of the bikes. If you are having one among the top 5 mentioned then enjoy riding. You never know that the bike you own today will become a part of an antique collection tomorrow. 

Happy Riding 🙂 

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