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The Adventures You'll Have Riding Motorcycles
- The World of Cruisers, Sportbikes, Dirtbikes and Everything You Can Do on Them.
- Narrated by: Lee M Heaver
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Your life is an adventure, ride it! The great thing about motorcycles is it demands our attention and respect. We live in a very connected world and sometimes the only way to disconnect is to connect to your motorcycle. Whatever is going on in your life gets put aside for the ride. It is a beautiful thing.
What kind of motorcycling do you want to do? It is hard to just own one motorcycle. There is a whole world of motorcycles to ride and you should try them all. This audiobook is what you need to know to get started and get excited about. You will even get to decide If it’s right for you or not. This audiobook will be your go to resource to plan your next adventure. Do you consider yourself adventurous?
This audiobook was written for new riders and riders returning to riding after a hiatus. It will get you started and what you want out of riding. See why motorcyclists are some of the happiest people you'll meet. Written by one of the happiest riders out there, Lee RideFar will introduce all the kinds of motorcycles and rides available. The sections Include:
- Dirtbikes, sportbikes, cruisers and everything in between
- Your first rides and basic riding techniques
- Finding the right riders to ride with
- Motorcycle modifications and maintenance
- The stats and realities of crashing
- Dealing with traffic and tickets
- Street riding and dirt riding
- Commuting and touring
- Track days and racing
- Advanced rider training
- Becoming a motorcycle instructor
Anecdotes included to bring the reality of what you'll be doing yourself. Get the confidence to take on the adventures you choose. You'll even save some money by not repeating the mistakes the author made.
Lee "Ridefar" Heaver lives and breathes motorcycles in Vancouver, BC, Canada. If it has two wheels, he's interested. If he is not riding his motorcycle somewhere far away or riding at a race track. He is teaching new riders at his school 1st Gear Motorcycle Training in Vancouver BC Canada. You can also find Lee on his website ridefar.ca or YouTube for reviews, opinions, and education. This is his second book.
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- lewis
- 18-08-20
its read by the guy who wrote it
it's a good book inspired me to look into different ways to enjoy my motorbike
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- mario f.
- 13-03-22
Fantastic
Great book! My buddies and I can relate to a lot of what your saying, we’ve learnt so much about road riding from dirt bikes! Ride on ride safe!!
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- Dr M.
- 03-04-22
Good content, dreadful narration
This audio book covers a broad range of themes relevant to motorbike riding and will appeal to bikers with a breadth of experience and levels of riding skills.
But the writer should have allowed a professional to narrate the audio book, as his ability to read aloud is no better than a six-year-old. In particular, his lack of pauses between discrete sections (other than chapter breaks) is quite astonishing, with no empathy for the listener’s need to recognise the end of one topic and the beginning of another. To my British ears, he also manages to turn “motorcycle” from a four syllable word into a near incoherent two syllables - three at best. Maybe to north American listeners this doesn’t jolt and is of no consequence. But I found it quite irritating.
In summary, the book is a good read but the audio version can be a frustrating listen.
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