
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (AP/WXOW) -- The Harley-Davidson Museum is hosting an exhibit featuring famous motorcycles that have defined pop culture.
The 10 bikes in "Harleys & Hollywood" include those in the films "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra," "Star Trek" and "Wild Hogs."
There are also motorcycles owned by Clark Gable, Steve McQueen and Ludacris.
Visitors can also get their photos taken on the bike ridden by Shia LaBeouf in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." The museum owns three of the bikes and the rest are on loan.
The exhibit starts Friday and runs through March 14.
On Feb. 26, the company's picture car coordinator, Tim Woods, and motorcycle coordinator, Justin Kell, will talk about the motorcycles in films, the actors and the stunts.