by Ted Simon: In the late 1970s, Simon rode 63,000 miles through 54 countries on a Triumph Tiger. This book is widely considered the "bible" of motorcycle adventure travel.
For a look into the secretive and often dangerous world of motorcycle clubs. knigi o mototsiklakh skachat
The most famous "motorcycle book" isn't really about mechanics; it's about life. by Ted Simon: In the late 1970s, Simon
by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman: A modern epic following two friends as they ride from London to New York via Siberia and North America, inspiring a whole new generation of adventure riders. 3. Culture and the "One Percenters" The most famous "motorcycle book" isn't really about
by Robert M. Pirsig: This classic uses a father-son cross-country trip to explore the relationship between human values and modern technology. It’s a profound meditation on "Quality" and the inner peace found in fixing a carburetor. 2. Epic Travelogues
by Ernesto "Che" Guevara: Before he was a revolutionary, Guevara was a young medical student traversing South America on a Norton 500 named "La Poderosa" (The Mighty One). It is a coming-of-age story shaped by the beauty and injustices of the road.
These stories are for those who dream of the open road without borders.
by Ted Simon: In the late 1970s, Simon rode 63,000 miles through 54 countries on a Triumph Tiger. This book is widely considered the "bible" of motorcycle adventure travel.
For a look into the secretive and often dangerous world of motorcycle clubs.
The most famous "motorcycle book" isn't really about mechanics; it's about life.
by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman: A modern epic following two friends as they ride from London to New York via Siberia and North America, inspiring a whole new generation of adventure riders. 3. Culture and the "One Percenters"
by Robert M. Pirsig: This classic uses a father-son cross-country trip to explore the relationship between human values and modern technology. It’s a profound meditation on "Quality" and the inner peace found in fixing a carburetor. 2. Epic Travelogues
by Ernesto "Che" Guevara: Before he was a revolutionary, Guevara was a young medical student traversing South America on a Norton 500 named "La Poderosa" (The Mighty One). It is a coming-of-age story shaped by the beauty and injustices of the road.
These stories are for those who dream of the open road without borders.