That's the short version of how two biker buddies ended up owning an old filling station on a lonely stretch of State Highway 66. Today, Seaba Station, as the 5,000-square-foot brick building listed on the National Register of Historic Places is called these days, is a motorcycle museum that houses about 75 vintage motorcycles, most from a collection put together by Tims.
"That's part of the fun of owning it, letting people see it," he said. "I couldn't tell you how many private collections there are in this country that nobody ever gets to see."
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