| I've got motorcycle toys all over the house.
Some of these used to be mine, I bought before my son was born. I had
them arranged neatly on display. I considered them motorcycle
collectibles. Since my son has been able to walk, they have
been considered motorcycle toys. Playing with motorcycle toys in my
house usually means taking them apart. The die cast motorcycle toys have
all been "wrecked" or just disassembled for parts.
Now that my son is six, the motorcycle toys we buy are much more
complex. We recently got our first radio controlled motorcycle toy; Troy
Corser/ WSBK Suzuki. I love this toy, but have been banned from using
since my last crash. Maybe I'll get myself the
Capirossi Ducati .
We're always on the hunt for new motorcycle toys. When searching
today I found a page for a past exhibit
"Motorcycle toys: 1910-1960" at the
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. I thought toys had changed since I was a
kid!
Some links to our favorite motorcycle toys and where
to get them: |