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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Motorcycles, 5th Edition The Editors of Motorcyclist Magazine
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Coming and Going on BikesJack LewisMotorcycles |
Coming and Going on Bikes Since his first feature in Motorcyclist magazine, contributing editor Jack Lewis has set a high bar in polarizing the readership. Letters to the editor may brim with love or sizzle with hatred, but are never indifferent. Castigated by his editor for routinely doubling his allotted space, this "rider's cut" provides a deeper glimpse into the mind behind "Stoned to the Bone" and "Dancing with the Devil." Published here for the first time at their original length, this six-pack of stories (including the classic “Riding Home,”) takes you from wide open desert to twisting mountain roads. You’ll get a panoramic view through the writer’s rose-colored visor. Lewis knows why lovers laugh and riders ride, and lays it out here with style and integrity. More stored energy than a gallon of gas, for about the same money. |
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Adventures of a Motorcycle Despatch Rider During the First World WarW.H.L. WatsonBooks |
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Motorcycles! (Step into Reading) Susan E. Goodman
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MotorcycleMick WalkerBooks |
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100 Years of Motorcycles (Twentieth Century in Pictures)Ammonite PressBooks |
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MotorcycleMick WalkerBooks |
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Legendary Motorcycles Basem Wasef
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The Vincent in the Barn Tom Cotter
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Motorcycles, 4th Edition Motorcyclist Magazine
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Riding on the Edge Ride with author John Hall into the turbulent world of 1960s bike club culture, from his beginnings at an upstart motorcycle club to his rise to the Long Island chapter president of the Pagans, a club that the FBI called "the most violent criminal organization in America." Follow him into the Pagan heartland of Pennsylvania where he fell in love, got in a roadhouse brawl over a honky-tonk angel, and eventually went to jail for "takin’ care a club business." Now after a career as a journalist and college professor, he returns to the violent days of his youth and smashes up stereotypes like he once smashed up bars, resurrecting long-dead brothers in a style reminiscent of Jack Kerouac and Mark Twain. Hall presents them as they really were: hard living, hard loving, hard drinking, hard fighting rebels, but also hardworking, patriotic, loyal, and lovable characters. Outlaws, yes, but outlaws as American as apple pie. |
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Riding on the EdgeJohn HallMotorcycles |
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See How They GoDK PublishingBooks |
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