The dramatic, humorous and candid memoir of one of the most recognisable names in motorcycling. Henry Cole's passion for motorbikes began when, at the age of eight, he was first introduced to a "man cave": His great-uncle Redbeard's corrugated iron shed was "stuffed to the gills with old motorbikes" which Henry helped rebuild and ride. Since then, Henry's life can be charted through the bikes and journeys he has been on, from a stifling public-school education, via many years battling addiction, to the big-sky iconic routes Henry has ridden for over twenty series as presenter of numerous TV shows. This book reminds millions of motorcyclists why their bike gives them the freedom to be exactly who they want to be. When you ride a motorbike you become part of a worldwide community of kindred spirits, those of us who will not be pacified by driving a car, but instead live for adventure, escape and the sheer thrill of the throttle.
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Phil Read: The Real Story
A compilation of 53 profiles of people involved in the motorcycle industry, some famous and some not so well-known.
Relive Evel's journey from birth to bank robberies to the Skycycle and concluding with his most current feat of Hepatitis C. Evel's heroic feats and daring approach to life provides the impetus to his idealistic messages as expressed like ...
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This is a visual treat for all who appreciate Rossi’s talent and take on life in this age of conformist motor sport.
Of course, Gloria's book and her stories, are as much about overcoming prejudice and personal obstacles, as it is about riding motorcycles. Because of that, this book resonates with riders and non-riders alike.
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