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Ewan McGregor on the vintage bikes in Apple TV+’s Long Way Home

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The last time Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman went on a motorcycle adventure, they rode cutting-edge, electric Harley-Davidsons. For their latest trip, they took a trip back in time.

The British best friends and actors chose to use vintage bikes this time as they rode through 17 European countries for Apple TV+’s Long Way Home, the fourth instalment of their popular road trip docuseries. It starts airing on May 9.

McGregor picked a 1974 Moto Guzzi Eldorado, which was used as a patrol bike by the Los Angeles Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Boorman picked a rusted-out BMW R75/5 and scrambled to make it roadworthy.

“I guess there’s just sort of nowhere else to go other than backwards,” McGregor says. “We felt that we hadn’t done a trip on old bikes. I’ve always loved old bikes.”

McGregor and Boorman chose to ride vintage motorbikes, rather than electric ones, on their latest adventure, Long Way Home. Photo: Apple TV+ via AP

McGregor and Boorman chose to ride vintage motorbikes, rather than electric ones, on their latest adventure, Long Way Home. Photo: Apple TV+ via AP

The duo start at McGregor’s home in Scotland – they leave serenaded by a bagpipe band and, naturally, rain – and head into Holland, up through the Nordics, Arctic Circle, down to the Baltics before going through the Alps and France.

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