Confessions of a Kiwi Motorcyclist

Nonfiction, Sports, Motor Sports
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Author: Paul Fris ISBN: 9781465780539
Publisher: Paul Fris Publication: January 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Fris
ISBN: 9781465780539
Publisher: Paul Fris
Publication: January 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

At the time of writing this book I’m fifty four years old and have ridden over three hundred thousand kilometres on motorbikes. I have ridden often on my own and many times in small and very large groups. I have organised rides that have taken us over New Zealand’s most technical roads and had over a hundred motorcyclists turn up from all backgrounds and experience levels.
This book will not be “English grammar” correct but it will give you a taste for “Kiwi” humour, language and more importantly the joy and sheer exhilaration of riding on good old “Kiwi” back roads. Any person who has experienced the liberty and let’s face it, has the “balls” to ride a decent sized motorcycle at speed will instantly be at home reading this book.
I love riding. I love a good twisty road and I am so pleased I found out the thrill and enjoyment of riding a powerful motorbike. There are not too many other activities that can take your mind off the cares of the world and have you concentrate totally on the task at hand and arrive at your destination, exhilarated, refreshed and enjoying the freedom of being on a bike on the open road. Riding is truly an awesome experience. To that end, I share that experience with you in this book.

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At the time of writing this book I’m fifty four years old and have ridden over three hundred thousand kilometres on motorbikes. I have ridden often on my own and many times in small and very large groups. I have organised rides that have taken us over New Zealand’s most technical roads and had over a hundred motorcyclists turn up from all backgrounds and experience levels.
This book will not be “English grammar” correct but it will give you a taste for “Kiwi” humour, language and more importantly the joy and sheer exhilaration of riding on good old “Kiwi” back roads. Any person who has experienced the liberty and let’s face it, has the “balls” to ride a decent sized motorcycle at speed will instantly be at home reading this book.
I love riding. I love a good twisty road and I am so pleased I found out the thrill and enjoyment of riding a powerful motorbike. There are not too many other activities that can take your mind off the cares of the world and have you concentrate totally on the task at hand and arrive at your destination, exhilarated, refreshed and enjoying the freedom of being on a bike on the open road. Riding is truly an awesome experience. To that end, I share that experience with you in this book.

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