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Boppo's bike ride

Australia, 2004
film

A grandfather/grandaughter collaboration, this is one man’s journey through place and time from the 1930s-1960s. Ivan Couzens reminisces about the days ..

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Bike style

Canada, 1980
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Motorcycling

Australia, 1976
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Riding your bicycle [Junior Road Safety Series Episode 6]

Australia, 1971
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Two wheeler

Unknown, 1976
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Cycle tour of Tasmania

Australia, 1974
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Flash trip to the beach

Australia, 1952
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Born to ride

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Eat,Sleep and Cycle

Australia, 1986
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Everything about bicycles

United States, 1976
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Billycarts

Australia, 1958
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Bicycles down the years

Australia, 1986
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We used to call them Blackboys

Australia, 2004
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Here to there

Australia, 1954
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The Two-wheeled time machine

Australia, 1997
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Overland with Cobb & Co.

Australia, 1987
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A Road in time

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Australia in the 80's

Australia, 1981
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The Back of Beyond

Australia, 1954
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