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Molly
29th January 2009, 18:38
Do you have any favourite bike related reads?

I can recommend Melissa Holbrook Pierson's 'The Perfect Vehicle' and two books by Richard La Plante: 'Hog Fever' and 'Detours'. Quite a nice compilation is 'She's a Bad Motorcycle' (corny title though), and I'm guessing just about everybody's read 'Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'? Still a good read if only to reinforce the distinction between what things 'are' and what they 'mean'.

You got any book recommendations?

Molly.

HenryDorsetCase
29th January 2009, 21:11
Motocourse (any year)

Tim Hannas John Britten bio

MotoGP Technology by Neil Spaulding

I'd like to read a good bio of Mike Hailwood: I have "A Man called Mike" by Christopher Hilton. Its OK not great.

Blackshear
29th January 2009, 21:14
Am reading Aaron Slights Autobiography at the moment.
Suggested to me by my dads best mate. Been a decent read so far.
Been hooking into all my childhood books I missed out on lately ha ha. Chomped through all the Harry potters last week, and a couple Artemis Fowls.
Gotta fill up those gaps.

Yeah. Otherwise, no idea? Lol.

Usarka
29th January 2009, 21:16
i tought " a twist of the wrist " woulda had titties but........

Beemer
30th January 2009, 09:18
One NOT to read is Kiwis Might Fly - Around New Zealand on two big wheels by Polly Evans - worst piece of rubbish I've ever tried reading! I was given it to review and had to admit defeat as it was so bad.

The Last Hurrah and One Good Run - the legend of Burt Munro are both good reads, as is Barry Sheene's biography.

Tank
30th January 2009, 09:28
Jupiters Travels and dreaming of Jupiter both did the trick for me.

Read the long way down - its like the Mills and Boon of biking books.

HenryDorsetCase
30th January 2009, 09:29
Jupiters Travels and dreaming of Jupiter both did the trick for me.

Read the long way down - its like the Mills and Boon of biking books.

so Charley and Ewen WERE getting it on on those cold winter nights?

Hitcher
30th January 2009, 09:34
I'm nearly finished reading Uneasy Rider: Travels Through A Mid-life Crisis by Mike Carter.

Don't attempt reading this unless you're male and older than 42. Otherwise you won't get it.

Stirts
30th January 2009, 09:40
As I learner it was recommended I read this.....
Proficient Motorcycling: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well - by David L. Hough

I think it is a fantastic read, funny and informative also!

portokiwi
30th January 2009, 10:02
:whistle:penthouse has good reading on motorcycles:whistle:

Molly
30th January 2009, 16:15
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm following them up.

Just bought 'Pilgrimage On A Steel Ride' by Gary Paulsen on UK Amazon for 1p (+ three quid postage).

Jaxi
30th January 2009, 19:26
I'm nearly finished reading Uneasy Rider: Travels Through A Mid-life Crisis by Mike Carter.

Don't attempt reading this unless you're male and older than 42. Otherwise you won't get it.

I recently read this.... (I'm female, under 42!) and really enjoyed it... I got it too...
From a travelling perspective is was cool, especially when you can picture the places he's talking about and at times it was so funny it made me laugh out loud.

I read that Polly Evans one about riding around NZ too.... I didn't think it was that bad, but then I'm not a book critic, just read for enjoyment.

James Deuce
30th January 2009, 19:47
Anything except "Zen and The Art of making your kid feel like a piece of shit".

That book has nothing to do with motorcycling and everything to do with coping with a self-absorbed parent.

I suspect people read it and the horror of "that man" is so hideous that everyone forgets the content and just remembers the title. Et Voila! Instant "motorcycling" classic.

Molly
30th January 2009, 20:01
Anything except "Zen and The Art of making your kid feel like a piece of shit".


Sadly, his son, Chris, was later killed when he was stabbed during a mugging so there's no happy ending either.

You're right though. There's a lot more to the book than the trip. Still think it's a worthwhile read.

Dolph
30th January 2009, 20:16
as you'll see by the handle ! I'm reading ' Motorcycle Roadcraft,...also known as 'The Police Rider's Handbook to Better Motorcycling'. Full of stuff I just know will be usefull,...once I manage to find a decent, reasonably priced bike !! :doh:

1vanvan1
31st January 2009, 12:31
The long way round
The long way down

Tank
31st January 2009, 16:51
The long way round
The long way down

come on - even if you loved the show (which I did) - the books are shit.

You know they did the first 5 drafts with crayons.

They may be many things - but writers is not one of them.