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    Bike related reading - recommendations?

    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?

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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    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.
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    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.
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    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!
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    penthouse has good reading on motorcycles
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    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).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    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.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    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.

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    Being new to this,....

    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 !!

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