How Not To Die While Enjoying your Motorcycle (ePub)
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This easy-to-read, at times quite funny 9,000-word guide to street motorcycle riding is great for newbie riders, for old hands coming back to riding after a long hiatus, and also for all those nervous friends and relatives all of us bikers seem to have. From reading this book, some of the latter might even "get" that one can ride a motorcycle ("moto") like its a thoughtful, if exhilarating Zen Exercise, whereby we become more conscious, integrated and awake all at once.
This book captures the essence of THOUGHTFUL and aware street riding presented in 15 short, topical chapters, each chock full of everything that we SHOULD have programmed into our brains every time we go out for a rapturous, glorious (and ALSO, safe) ride. Its author (68 years young) has ridden for nearly 40 years, the last ten in maximized, self-aware safety since he "went back to school" in various ways to learn all there is to know about fun AND deeply awake riding. This book captures that many-year quest and all the key points he's learned, in one short read. Happy biking!
Being a Navy Brat meant constant changes of locales, homes, schools but usually not of "friends," since even then Berkeley was an extreme oddball as well as excruciatingly shy and thus rarely had "friends" of much merit to lose!
Fortunately however, his father finally retired and Berkeley got settled in one place for all of High School. He was sent to a superb public one which taught him extremely well how to read, research, love the arts, think and write. And again the gods smiled! For those skills led to his (shocking to him) admission to Harvard College, from which (even more shocking) four years later he graduated!
Whereupon, having cluelessly Not Noticed the Vietnam War then raging, he barely avoided becoming Army cannon fodder, instead doing a dicey end-run (enlisted) into the U.S. Air Force. There after a few months of comic mis-adventures, it noticed his skills and actually put him into the perfect job: as a B-52 bomber unit Historian with the then-fabled Strategic Air Command.
In that four-year gig, Berkeley interviewed everyone from General officers to aircraft mechanics, data-gathered and wrote full time, published quarterly top secret tomes and learned much more about research, writing and dodging arcane "political" bulletsall while still documenting a balanced view of reality. In short, there he discovered his unique gift for absorbing, culling and accurately summarizing vast amounts of complex information. Heady stuff for a 25-year old!
Post-military, he "used" the above skills to boringly coast along through a variety of frustrating, venal, lowlife gigsworking in various advertising agencies as a writer, then salesman (oh, right "Account Executive)."
Subsequent res...
- Autor: Berkeley F. Fuller-Lewis
- 2015, Englisch
- Verlag: Berkeley F. Fuller-Lewis
- ISBN-10: 131198626X
- ISBN-13: 9781311986269
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.10.2015
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Größe: 0.32 MB
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