If you had the opportunity to go and scavenge a bike graveyard filled with motorcycles and parts, would you? Of course! This was David Cuff`s determination as well when he started searching for this place.
Along with some friends they took a trip to Lockport, the town where the graveyard was.
After getting there, they realized that it was locked but they also saw the incredible number of motorcycles stashed there – it was astounding! However, the place was in very bad condition, with floors collapsing from the weight and the moisture and bikes just rusting away stacked on top of each other.
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However, there seemed to be a lot of bikes that could be either salvaged, repaired or refurbished so David didn`t give up there. Instead, he tracked the owner of the bike graveyard, coming up with the name Frank Murrell in the process.
They went to contact Frank and kept in contact ever since, but a while later the building had to be emptied by order of the city, which meant that these guys could grab whatever they want and the rest would be scrapped.
They took out everything they could get their hands on, but over 600 bikes were still destroyed. Such a pity!
However, do you know what happens to abandoned bikes in Chicago? Find out!