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Dale locates a bike that he plans to use against a rival in an annual race for 100-year-old motorcycles.
Dale locates a bike that he plans to use against a rival in an annual race for 100-year-old motorcycles.
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Dale Walksler used to sell new and used motorcycles at his Harley-Davidson dealership. After 24 years in the retail business, his life's mission now is to hold on to motorcycles for history's sake. Walksler crisscrosses the US in search of long-forgotten gems for his motorcycle paradise that is the Wheels Through Time Museum. He established the museum, located in Maggie Valley, NC, in 1993, and since then he's acquired more than 300 rare, classic American motorcycles. Some of them he restores or rebuilds from parts or pieces he finds around the country, and he assures all of them start and can be ridden. `What's in the Barn?' chronicles Walksler's journey to uncover motorcycle history in the most unusual and extraordinary places, and his undying passion to preserve it for generations.
Cafe Racer
It's a household name among motorcycle enthusiasts, yet most people have never heard of the cafe racer. This series introduces viewers to the iconic machines whose history dates back to the streets of England in the 1950s, when kids would hang out in transport cafes and challenge one another to races. Each episode unveils stories of the culture behind the cafe racer and visits with visionary motorcycle builders in England, Italy and the U.S. who have helped develop the cycle's distinctive look, and who continue to search for the perfect combination of style and speed.
Dumbest Stuff on Wheels
Clip show highlights funny and cringe-inducing automotive mishaps captured on video.
Superbike Family
"Superbike Family" is a reality series that documents the life of professional motorcycle racer Larry Pegram and his family-based team. Pegram competes in the superbike class of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) road racing circuit, and the series provides a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges Pegram, as the owner and manager of his team, must overcome to race at the AMA level, including factory-backed teams that have substantially more resources and manpower at their disposal.