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john mccrystal
19th November 2007, 20:24
I'm a Wellington-based writer who's been commissioned by Penguin Books (NZ) to do a book on NZ motorbikes. It's intended to be something along the lines of Jim Hopkins' Blokes and Sheds of a few years back, with photographs accompanied by a short write-up of each bike. We're looking for interesting bikes and/or bikers, but especially a combination of the two, who would be willing to have their picture taken and to answer a few questions about their bikes and themselves. I've done a couple of books along these lines previously: one on NZ owners of British cars (The Cars We Loved), and another on NZ owners of American cars (The Cars We Dreamed Of). I've also published a big history of motoring in NZ (100 Years of Motoring, which featured a section on bikes), and I'm probably best (un)known for ghostwriting Gareth and Joanne Morgan's biking adventures on the Silk Road and in Africa.
If posters on this blog were able to name the 5 most interesting bikes and bikers they knew of, and where to find them, I'd be really grateful. The book is due out mid-2008. Cheers!
McDuck
20th November 2007, 15:41
Sorry cant help.
Her_C4
20th November 2007, 15:43
Sorry cant help.
I can :sunny: PM sent :mellow:
007XX
20th November 2007, 15:44
Not wanting to sound like a wisecrack...but please define "interesting".
Qkchk
20th November 2007, 15:52
Come on folks, here is a good chance to promote Motorcycling and Kiwibiker!
Lets be more constructive........... :yeah:
NighthawkNZ
20th November 2007, 15:52
If posters on this blog were able to name the 5 most interesting bikes and bikers they knew of, and where to find them, I'd be really grateful. The book is due out mid-2008. Cheers!
what do you call interesting :scratch: 99.9999% of bikers have a story or two to share and most can be interesting after a couple of beers.
I have been called interesting many times :doh: though I only own a VTR at present I would call that interesting as its well mine. (also believe the previous own is a member on this site too ;) ) but I have been biking for 20 years and have own many bikes and have a few yarns... :doh:
imdying
20th November 2007, 15:55
We'll stick him on the back of OABs Lucky Strike GSXR1000 for a rip over to Akaroa, I've got a tenner that says he'll find that interesting :D
marty
20th November 2007, 16:28
how will a book of gixxers be interesting?
Not wanting to sound like a wisecrack...but please define "interesting".
if you've a nice arse - you're in :)
imdying
20th November 2007, 16:45
how will a book of gixxers be interesting?I bet if you chop your arm off, build a custom motorcycle, and learn to ride it like a bat out of hell you'd be a whole lot more interesting ;)
Blue Velvet
20th November 2007, 16:49
We'll stick him on the back of OABs Lucky Strike GSXR1000 for a rip over to Akaroa, I've got a tenner that says he'll find that interesting :D
LOL, pick me, pick me!
For the ride to Akaroa I mean...
:devil2:
Conquiztador
20th November 2007, 16:50
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Swoop
20th November 2007, 16:55
Perhaps head along to any of the group rides that happen around the country? Loads of material to work with in the riding community...
how will a book of gixxers be interesting?
That would be like "who has the best toyota corolla..."
Goblin
20th November 2007, 16:56
This has to be one of the greatest.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1280296#post1280296
:cool:
john mccrystal
21st November 2007, 20:38
Thanks to all those who have replied to my query of a couple of days ago. Keep the suggestions coming: I'm really grateful.
And I'm enjoying the debate on what it is to be 'interesting', even if I'm not sure I can help with a definition... Pretty sure doing the two-up thing to Akaroa would do it, though.
Cheers!
JM
kustomkarl
21st November 2007, 20:46
i know of sheds full of nz motorcycleing history
crashe
21st November 2007, 20:58
I'm a Wellington-based writer who's been commissioned by Penguin Books (NZ) to do a book on NZ motorbikes. It's intended to be something along the lines of Jim Hopkins' Blokes and Sheds of a few years back, with photographs accompanied by a short write-up of each bike. We're looking for interesting bikes and/or bikers, but especially a combination of the two, who would be willing to have their picture taken and to answer a few questions about their bikes and themselves. I've done a couple of books along these lines previously: one on NZ owners of British cars (The Cars We Loved), and another on NZ owners of American cars (The Cars We Dreamed Of). I've also published a big history of motoring in NZ (100 Years of Motoring, which featured a section on bikes), and I'm probably best (un)known for ghostwriting Gareth and Joanne Morgan's biking adventures on the Silk Road and in Africa.
If posters on this blog were able to name the 5 most interesting bikes and bikers they knew of, and where to find them, I'd be really grateful. The book is due out mid-2008. Cheers!
I hope you don't mind me asking a few questions.....:rolleyes:
So what type of bikes are you wanting in this book?
Sportsbikes or cruisers or tourers or what?
Are you just looking for males for this book or are you also wanting to add in a few females as well?
If depending on who you chose, what does the rider/s who participates in this book....... what do they get out of it? Other then being in the book...
How many are you really wanting to get for this book? Cos if its going on the thickness of the Morgan books, I reckon 5 will only fill up a dozen pages.... or is it only a really thin book?
As others have said above, I guess many of us do have many a story to tell from our years of riding.
Chickadee
21st November 2007, 22:08
Gijoe1313! Justin is mad as a hat, awesome guy with a passion for collecting bikes of all shapes and sizes. Rides and rides and then rides some more just for the hell of it. His red camo gear makes him hard to miss, and his gregarious nature makes him an awesome mate.
He's the only guy I know that lives 3k's from his place of work, and still manages to clock 270kms per day on his commute.
Chickadee
21st November 2007, 22:12
Oh and vote for M1cro, seen this man do some amazing things with his bike. Top bloke - awesome geezer. Done heaps for the biking community with mentoring and working the RRRS courses with BRONZ (Bikers Rights of NZ).
john mccrystal
22nd November 2007, 06:47
All good questions -- don't mind in the slightest. We have space for about 25 bikes (that is, about 0.0001% of the 'interesting' bikes in NZ), and I suppose variety is the key. A range of bikes (classic and new, fast and slow, big and small, petrol and rice-burning...) and a range of bikers (male and female, old and young, classic and new, big and small etc).
As for what the bikers get out of it, sorry to say the answer's nothing but the fame and the glory. But I've already received quite a few replies to my query that suggest there's a bunch of bikers who are identities in the biking community, and this book is a chance, among other things, to acknowledge them. It's also a chance to have a look at the way bikes and biking fit into NZ culture, but let's not get too highbrow about it: wacko:
In the end, I've always found the book ends up being what it is when you've finished, so the content will ultimately depend on what I find along the way. By the looks of the contacts I already have (and I've only jsut scratched the surface) it's going to be great fun to put together. :2thumbsup
As others have said above, I guess many of us do have many a story to tell from our years of riding.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=crashe;1306638]I hope you don't mind me asking a few questions.....:rolleyes:
So what type of bikes are you wanting in this book?
Sportsbikes or cruisers or tourers or what?
Are you just looking for males for this book or are you also wanting to add in a few females as well?
If depending on who you chose, what does the rider/s who participates in this book....... what do they get out of it? Other then being in the book...
How many are you really wanting to get for this book? Cos if its going on the thickness of the Morgan books, I reckon 5 will only fill up a dozen pages.... or is it only a really thin book?
Grahameeboy
22nd November 2007, 06:52
Oh and vote for M1cro, seen this man do some amazing things with his bike. Top bloke - awesome geezer. Done heaps for the biking community with mentoring and working the RRRS courses with BRONZ (Bikers Rights of NZ).
Yeah he has been distant for a while.
Holy Roller
22nd November 2007, 08:22
Brian Hickson from Matamata would have to be a starter with his homemade diesel bike.
for a bit of background
http://www.rustynuts.co.nz/default.aspx?PageID=29
Blue Velvet
22nd November 2007, 12:33
So what type of bikes are you wanting in this book? Sportsbikes or cruisers or tourers or what?
Those plus MX, dual purpose, etc, i.e. a good cross section.
Are you just looking for males for this book or are you also wanting to add in a few females as well?
Depends if they are interesting. It would be silly to include a biker/bike purely because of the rider's gender (esp. if they weren't actually very interesting).
Personally I'd like to see inclusion of successful females riders who race, sportsbikes or MX.
Edit: PM sent.
Katman
22nd November 2007, 12:37
If depending on who you chose, what does the rider/s who participates in this book....... what do they get out of it?
What a typically Kiwi response.
Big Dave
22nd November 2007, 12:59
I'm was some way down the path in compiling the same type of book.
The first bunch of Rider Profiles will be in Kiwi Rider Magazine in the new year.
Steam
22nd November 2007, 13:03
Has anyone suggested the guy who built the bike with that huge gigantic rear tyre, he's on here... cant remember his name....
rok-the-boat
22nd November 2007, 13:08
Every bike is interesting ... is it not?
nodrog
22nd November 2007, 13:10
Has anyone suggested the guy who built the bike with that huge gigantic rear tyre, he's on here... cant remember his name....
wasnt he building a reverse trike that looked like a plane as well?
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=8579
this mad bugger.
jim.cox
22nd November 2007, 13:32
Every bike is interesting ... is it not?
No, not all.
There's Hondas Suzuki's and Yamahas too
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