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Ducati's 916 is a design icon. But so is the stripped down, 1960s Harley chopper. An appreciation.
Ducati's 916 is a design icon. But so is the stripped down, 1960s Harley chopper. An appreciation.
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"El Camino"Join us in this episode of El Camino Motorcycle TV as we challenge the notion that epic overlanding requires a hefty budget and far-off destinations. Neil Graham and Jen Carer embark on an overlanding adventure through Eastern Ontario.
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"El Camino"In this episode of El Camino, Neil Graham dives into the world of modest, mid-range motorcycles and discovers why they often surpass the biggest and fastest models.
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"El Camino"Neil Graham takes you behind the scenes at Canada's biggest motorcycle show and ventures to Quebec for the wildest ice race you've ever seen.
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"El Camino"Our houses are bigger, our vehicles have ballooned. When then the resurgence in minibikes?
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"El Camino"In this episode of El Camino Motorcycle TV, join us as we ride from Southern Ontario to the majestic shores of Lake Superior. Discover why this Great Lake is truly superior, inspired by Gordon Lightfoot's haunting ballad.
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"El Camino"We explore some of the best hidden roads for riding. From the scenic routes of Simcoe County to the winding roads of Georgian Bay, Neil Graham takes you on a journey through his favorite, lesser-known motorcycle paths.
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"El Camino"Join us on a thrilling journey through Italy's rich culture, food, and, most importantly, its iconic motorcycles. We dive into the challenge of restoring a 1993 Ducati 900SS to its former glory within just 48 hours.
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