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A walk down memory lane · c. 75 pieces

The hidden museum.

Behind the tune-up stands and the new-bike wall, The Vault keeps one of the strangest, most personal bicycle collections in the West — around 75 rare, vintage and one-of-a-kind machines, collected and cared for by owner Mike Skoy.

Museum wall at The Vault: a Batman-themed BMX beside its comic poster, a Mongoose with yellow mag wheels under an E.T. poster, a Charlie's Angels banner and rows of vintage bikes
North wall Pop-culture wing of the collection

Why it exists

Every bike tells a story

What started as one racer chasing down the BMX bikes of his childhood became a museum that fills every wall and rafter of the shop. Movie props, factory rarities, superhero customs, racing history — cataloged, hung and lit like the treasures they are.

"Every one of these bikes, they tell a story." Mike Skoy — owner & curator

The Las Vegas Review-Journal called it a "hidden gem" — and it's free to browse whenever the shop is open.

The registry · selected pieces

Highlights from the vault

A few favorites from the collection — the rest you'll have to come see in person.

  • № 000Date unknown

    Wooden penny-farthing

    High wheel, oak handlebars, zero suspension, origin unknown. Bravery included by default.

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  • № 001All-metal

    1955

    Anthony Brothers convertible tricycle

    A golden-age American trike, finished before the shop's founder was born.

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  • № 004Film history

    1965

    Ski bike from the Beatles' Help!

    Rolled — and slid — through one of the sixties' most famous films.

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  • № 010First in the US

    1976

    Hello Kitty bicycle

    The first Hello Kitty bike Sanrio ever imported to the United States.

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  • № 0111 of 150 made

    1976

    Redline Bicentennial

    One of only 150 built to celebrate America's 200th birthday.

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  • № 014Italian steel

    1979

    Colnago Super

    Race-bred lugged steel from the golden era of Italian road bikes.

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  • № 017Replica · built in-house

    1981

    Kuwahara KZ-1 "E.T."

    A faithful replica of the bike that flew across the moon — restored and hand-painted by Mike himself.

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  • № 019MTB first wave

    1982

    Schwinn Sidewinder

    A first-wave production mountain bike, from before most of the world had seen one.

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  • № 023The one that started it

    1990

    Robinson Team Pro

    Mike's own race bike from his BMX days — tracked down decades later and brought home.

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  • № 026Movie prop

    '80s

    Pee-wee Herman prop cruiser

    The shop placard says it best: the real Pee-wee movie-prop bicycle, displayed under its poster.

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  • № 031Caped crusaders

    1970s

    Superhero customs

    Batman and friends — the pop-culture wing runs deep.

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  • № 075To be continued

    Next

    The collection keeps growing

    Got a rare bike with a story? Mike would love to hear it.

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Visiting

See it in person

The museum lives inside the shop, woven between the workbenches and the sales floor. There's no ticket booth and no velvet rope — walk in during shop hours, look up, and take your time. Bring the kids; bring your dad; bring the bike you had in 1985 and ask Mike about it.

"Northwest Vegas bike shop is home to a hidden gem." Las Vegas Review-Journal · May 2025
"Cool little bike shop with lots of cool old bikes to check out. The guys in the shop were nice too." Five-star customer review

Around 75 bikes. Zero admission.

Open Mon–Sat 10–6 · Sun 11–5 · 7570 Norman Rockwell Ln

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