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: Their frames were revolutionary, made of nickel-plated chrome-moly steel that carried the engine oil inside the tubes to save weight and improve cooling.

In Canada, the Métis Nation has a storytelling tradition that spans centuries, serving as a primary way to pass down history, values, and humor. The Rickman Metisse story metis_se

The story of the Métisse motorcycle is one of engineering rebellion. In the late 1950s, brothers Derek and Don Rickman, both world-class motocross racers, were frustrated by the heavy, poorly handling bikes of the era. They decided to build their own. : Their frames were revolutionary, made of nickel-plated