Ride Hard, Ride Smart is a practical, hands-on survival guide for the average motorcyclist. This book provides advanced survival and safety strategies for the developing rider. The vast wealth of knowledge and information developed by the motorcycle safety industry is bound into one chapter and one simple concept-the "three degrees of separation"-that sets the stage for the rest of the book. The three degrees of separation are riding strategies, training and skills, and protective gear-the things that separate the rider from death and injury. Hahn rates motorcycle risk and riding on a scale of one to ten, ten being mere moments away from certain death, and one being home safe in bed. Every motorcycle ride falls somewhere in between. Using the three degrees of separation, a rider can get the risk level down to a controllable level, creating the safest possible situation on a moving motorcycle.
The Life of William Shepherd of Ashley Vale, Bristol, 1910-1999
Safe Riding Guide
Harley-Davidson and Philosophy: Full-throttle Aristotle
A beginner's guide to motorcycling that covers riding techniques, proper attire, and the selection of one's first motorcycle, new or used.
Dark Rider
A fascinating expose of the culture of the cafe racer - a motorcycle culture which emerged from WWII in the UK and the USA. Today, it's in the midst of a huge restrspective.
Riding the Edge
10 Years on 2 Wheels: 77 Countries, 250,000 Miles
'Land of the Long Wild Road' is an off-beat, observant and humorous journey around New Zealand.
Motorcycle Roadcraft: The Police Rider's Handbook to Better Motorcycling