Life Is a Road, Ride It Hard!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (671 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0595360815 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 162 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. The six-foot, three-hundred pound, blue-eyed Texan can often be found wandering the highways and byways of North America on The Dragon, his F6 Valkyrie motorcycle. About the Author Daniel Meyer pilot, engineer, skier, and above all, an avid motorcyclist with over a half-million miles under his belt
Daniel Meyer pilot, engineer, skier, and above all, an avid motorcyclist with over a half-million miles under his belt. . The six-foot, three-hundred pound, blue-eyed Texan can often be found wandering the highways and byways of North America on The Dragon, his F6 Valkyrie motorcycle
"Short Stories" according to Kindle Customer. Daniel did it again, another fun lighthearted book about motorcycle travel. One of the fun things about his books is that they are not in a diary format going from A to B. He tells short stories about the mini adventures that happen during his travels. These are told from the perspective of what is happening inside of his head along with what is around of him. There is a little bit of fantasy mixed in with the stories that happ. Great Read for Motorcyclists Eric C. Eck I am a motorcyclists and this book really captures the excitement, thrill, comaradery and joy of riding a motorcycle. The author really knows how to tell a story too. It's refreshing to read something that is not full of profanities. This book expresses the good clean fun of motorcycling. I recommend it to all. But if you are not a motorcyclist before reading this you just may long to become one after. I also bought and will re
It's 4365 miles each way, Dallas to Fairbanks. Incredible thunderstorms, raging forest fires, dense smoke, hail, sleet, cops, a half-a-dozen paramedics, bears, and even a dragon or two you know the usual stuff.Ride the Alaskan Highway all the way there and back again. Born of lightning and fire, it flew into the air, writhed in the pleasure of its freedom, and screamed in ecstasy as it flew toward me 10,158 miles. That would have been unnerving enough, but the shape of the thing convinced me it moved with a purpose. What I saw, just for a moment, was a dragon