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They embody the allure of the open road and the promise of freedom. In many ways, they are the most American of machines. For countless people, motorcycles are the only way to go.

From the very first motorized bike to the high-revving, high-tech wonders of today, MODERN MARVELSTM traces the development of motorcycles through the decades. Meet the pioneers behind such names as Triumph, Indian, Yamaha and Harley Davidson, and see how their early designs have been adapted and updated over decades of development. See how different companies have paved their own ways to success, resulting in an astounding range of machines available today. Take to the track for a wild ride with some of the top race drivers on the circuit. Get an up-close look at some of the most important, distinctive and groundbreaking bikes ever made, and go into the factories to see how they are built.

From the drawing boards to the backroads, the turn of the century to today, MOTORCYCLES is a fascinating look at the history of these remarkable machines.

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  • First bike I rode was a 1963 Honda 50 Cub. 2 of us with camping gear, a 30-06, 30-30, all of it. 14years old, up into the Sierra Vista to the Huachuca mountains. Arizona. It would still go 45mph with the 350 lbs of us on it. I rode a Cushman, too. On gravel. Not a pretty sight. Turn and go straight. Today, now, I ride daily on a 1975 Honda 360T with 7,000 miles

  • You meet the gayest people on a Honda

  • 5:51 the Tiller [TLR], while not the fastest V-twin out there, is damn fun to ride.

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