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Epic Motorcycle Adventures

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    Dec

    Honda XL750 Transalp

    Epic Adventures, Motorcycles, Reviews
    By Dave
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    Crossing Alps Without Any Alps The name Transalp comes from the Latin trans Alpes; to cross the Alps. It’s a ...
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  • Jake the dog
    28
    Sep

    British Columbia | September 2012

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
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    A Sad Farewell This was a very different trip for us, devoid of much of the excitement that traditionally comes ...
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  • Motorcycle Navarro Redwoods
    24
    Aug

    MotoGP with the Old Man

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    5288
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    A Trip Twenty Years in the Making TThe last time my father and I spent any real time together was ...
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  • Riding on the beach in the Dominican Republic
    28
    Mar

    Returning to the Dominican Republic

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    5824
    0
    In 2009 when we first visited the Dominican Republic with MotoCaribe, we tried to get our fellow CanyonChasers to join ...
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  • motorcycle south dakota pigtail bridges
    28
    Aug

    Motorcycling to Sturgis but not for Sturgis

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    4985
    1
    Way back when, when Kris and I rode chrome laden bikes with lots of rake, fancy paint and raucous exhaust ...
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  • Dominican Republic Motorcycle Tour
    29
    May

    Caribbean Moto Dreams

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    6311
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    I can honestly say that I never expected to ride motorcycles in the Caribbean, and I can honestly say that ...
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  • Motorcycles Avenue of the Giants Redwoods
    10
    Nov

    Central and Northern California | September 2001

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    4031
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    Our first venture into the wilds of California This trip has been in the planning for a long time. We ...
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  • World Superbike 2001
    15
    Aug

    World Superbike 2001

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    4660
    0
    My First World Class Race Event This was going to be a different sort of trip for us. We knew ...
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  • Canyonchasers motorcycle road trip canada
    11
    Sep

    Northern Canadian Rockies | August 2000

    Epic Adventures, Travel
    By Dave
    4233
    0
    The Trip That Started It All Our Canada adventure was our first trip on our new sport bikes (and the ...
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Incredibly cool to see our Bonneville story featur Incredibly cool to see our Bonneville story featured on RideApart! Grateful for the chance to document such a legendary event with the AMA. If you haven't seen the video or read the article yet, go check it out!! 🏁 #Bonneville #RideApart #CanyonChasers
Living in Utah, is okay I guess. If you like big d Living in Utah, is okay I guess. If you like big dramatic mountains, epic racetracks, gobsmacking beauty and amazingly cool people. 

Looking back at the first Apex Trackway event, it is clear that hitting the circuit is the ultimate way to level up.

While street riding has its charms, the track offers a controlled environment where you can actually find your limits without the variables of traffic or unpredictable road surfaces. Whether you are working on your body position, perfecting your trail braking, or just looking for that perfect line through a hairpin, the track provides immediate feedback. It is the fastest way to build confidence and refine your technical skills, all while having the most fun possible on two wheels.

If you have been thinking about making the jump from the canyons to the course, this is your sign. There is no better feeling than seeing your lap times drop and your control increase session after session.

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I know it’s a 17 year old design, first arriving a I know it’s a 17 year old design, first arriving at Phillip Island in 2009, the brain child of Luigi “Gigi” Dall’Igna,but man, I still think it’s such an impressive motorcycle. And it still scares me a bit!
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