Tiggie Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 I'm looking for a new Bike Journey type book to read. Any suggestions welcome. I have already read (and reread in some cases) most of the classics in the genre like Ted Simons, Long way round, Motorcycle diaries etc I tried reading one of Neil Pearts but just couldn't get into it. I might give another of his a go as the combination of Rush and motorbikes should be right up my alley 1 Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 Sam Manicom, Ed March, and Graham Field would be good options. If you want crazy shit then go for Ed March's stuff! Quote
Ian Frog Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 I read Neil Peart`s Ghost Rider tales from a healing road and once I had got into it I really enjoyed it. His prose style is disjointed but very descriptive of his mood and feelings and he clearly loved his time alone and away from the pressures that his circumstances had dictated. Cheers Ian Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 Also Lois Pryce and Nathan Millward! All these people are on FaceButt so you can check them out. Quote
Tiggie Posted November 20, 2020 Author Posted November 20, 2020 Cheers @XTreme I'll have a nosy at some of them @Ian Frog I will give him another go at some point, I knew Ghost Rider would be a harder read due to the subject Edit: I've just bought The Long ride home by Nathan Millward. Sydney to London on a Honda CT110!! Sounds great And was only £3.50 on the kindle Quote
Ian Frog Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 1 minute ago, Tiggie said: Cheers @XTreme I'll have a nosy at some of them @Ian Frog I will give him another go at some point, I knew Ghost Rider would be a harder read due to the subject It is that ! I found it best to read it as if I was the recipient of the letters he uses to construct the narrative and then fairly quickly I was away. I will be trying more of his stuff over the xmas break as I find him quite an intriguing character and more complex than I at first gave him credit for. Cheers Ian 1 Quote
Tiggie Posted November 20, 2020 Author Posted November 20, 2020 @Ian Frog Yep, he's more than just an amazing drummer Quote
Ian Frog Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 Just now, Tiggie said: @Ian Frog Yep, he's more than just an amazing drummer Unfortunately it`s "Was" more than an amazing drummer. I am very fortunate enough to say I saw him 3 times over the years. Sadly missed along with so many other good ones in the last few years. Cheers Ian 1 Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 10 minutes ago, Tiggie said: Cheers @XTreme I'll have a nosy at some of them @Ian Frog I will give him another go at some point, I knew Ghost Rider would be a harder read due to the subject Edit: I've just bought The Long ride home by Nathan Millward. Sydney to London on a Honda CT110!! Sounds great And was only £3.50 on the kindle Nathan's a great guy......not long opened an adventure bike touring centre down south. Quote
Tiggie Posted November 20, 2020 Author Posted November 20, 2020 @Ian Frog That was a very poor typing error on my part! Quote
Ian Frog Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 No harm meant or done Tiggie. Cheers Ian 1 Quote
Six30 Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 this thread is a wind up for sure... Tiggie can read Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 Steph Jeavons ‘Home By Seven’ Starts with the Heroin addiction, the reality of prison and moves into a good travel yarn. She was nervous about how honest she’d been writing it but I think that it’s honesty (and perceptiveness) that makes for a good travel book. Now I’m reading the Sidecar Guys ‘Our Ridiculous World Trip’ and that’s also turning out to be a very entertaining read. Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 1 hour ago, XTreme said: Nathan's a great guy......not long opened an adventure bike touring centre down south. He has ‘Dorothy’s Speed Shop’ in Devon. You can try four different off road bikes in one day and not a bad price for what you get. Thinking about going down there myself. Quote
Tiggie Posted November 20, 2020 Author Posted November 20, 2020 1 hour ago, Six30 said: this thread is a wind up for sure... Tiggie can read 3 Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 51 minutes ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said: He has ‘Dorothy’s Speed Shop’ in Devon. You can try four different off road bikes in one day and not a bad price for what you get. Thinking about going down there myself. Yeh you should take a look sometime! Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 55 minutes ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said: Steph Jeavons ‘Home By Seven’ Starts with the Heroin addiction, the reality of prison and moves into a good travel yarn. She was nervous about how honest she’d been writing it but I think that it’s honesty (and perceptiveness) that makes for a good travel book. Now I’m reading the Sidecar Guys ‘Our Ridiculous World Trip’ and that’s also turning out to be a very entertaining read. Yeh I forgot Steph......don't know how cos she's the only Welsh one out of all of them. Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 17 minutes ago, XTreme said: Yeh I forgot Steph......don't know how cos she's the only Welsh one out of all of them. Welsh’ish’ has a Canadian passport and a faint northern accent. Then again if you grow up somewhere else or choose to live somewhere it’s cos you love it more than anywhere else and that makes you... Spanwelsh Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 1 minute ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said: Welsh’ish’ has a Canadian passport and a faint northern accent. Then again if you grow up somewhere else or choose to live somewhere it’s cos you love it more than anywhere else and that makes you... Spanwelsh North Wales doesn't have the same type of accent as those of us from the South though. In fact the further north east you go the more they sound like Scousers. Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 6 minutes ago, XTreme said: North Wales doesn't have the same type of accent as those of us from the South though. In fact the further north east you go the more they sound like Scousers. I did not know that. What the accent the north side of snowdonia then? Quote
Guest Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 1 minute ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said: I did not know that. What the accent the north side of snowdonia then? It goes into more of the real Gog native Welsh speaker accent then. Again, very different from mine. Quote
Tiggie Posted November 20, 2020 Author Posted November 20, 2020 @Six30 can you help me get this thread back on topic? God knows what the mod's are up to 1 Quote
MarkW Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Funny you should mention Neil Peart - this dropped through my letterbox yesterday: Anyway, on the subject of books I can recommend Robert Persig's 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' if you want something to keep you occupied for a while. I've been reading it on-and-off for nearly 20 years and I still haven't made it to the end. 3 Quote
JRH Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 1 hour ago, MarkW said: Funny you should mention Neil Peart - this dropped through my letterbox yesterday: Anyway, on the subject of books I can recommend Robert Persig's 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' if you want something to keep you occupied for a while. I've been reading it on-and-off for nearly 20 years and I still haven't made it to the end. I’m in the process of reading ‘ Zen and the art of Motorcyle Maintenance ‘. Quote
Ian Frog Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 2 hours ago, MarkW said: Funny you should mention Neil Peart - this dropped through my letterbox yesterday: Anyway, on the subject of books I can recommend Robert Persig's 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' if you want something to keep you occupied for a while. I've been reading it on-and-off for nearly 20 years and I still haven't made it to the end. I am in the same boat with Persig but I am afraid the first time I picked it up was in 1979 then tried several times in the 80`s. Gave up then tried again a couple of years ago..................Still failed lol. Would love to read that mag one day. I spoiled myself and bought the book listing every gig/support act/ set list the other month and haven`t even started it except to check a few hazy memories from the "Farewell to Kings " tour back in the day. Cheers Ian Quote
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