This Ontario man's antique bicycle collection is going to make you rethink your next bike ride

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Since starting his collection 50 years ago, Rick Wolfe now has more than 200 bicycles and motorcycles dating back to the 1800s.

The Komoka, Ont. resident’s collection has grown so much, he custom-built his house for storage. Now, the public is invited to take a peek. 

Highlights of his collection are now on display as part of the Cycling: An Unspoken History exhibit at the Elgin County Heritage Centre in St. Thomas until August.

From floor to ceiling, the exhibit is filled with rare and antique models that shows the evolution of the bicycle from the 1860s to the 1930s — along with historical artifacts from photographs to medals, tools and

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