Bikerhandbuch: Teil der Motorradkultur werden von Jay Barbieri (2007

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Book Title
Biker’s Handbook
Topic
Culture
Features
Illustrated
Author
Jay Barbieri
Book Series
Motorcycles
Intended Audience
Adults
ISBN
9780760332108
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Publisher
Quarto Publishing Group USA
ISBN-10
076033210X
ISBN-13
9780760332108
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6038434307

Product Key Features

Book Title
Biker's Handbook : Becoming Part of the Motorcycle Culture
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Motorcycles / Repair & Maintenance, Motorcycles / General
Publication Year
2007
Features
Revised
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Transportation
Author
Jay Barbieri
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-029400
Reviews
New York Daily News, Dec. 23. 2007 Nydailynews.com, Dec. 22, 2007 "For anyone who wants to take to the open road, these tips should save you some of the pain of learning from your mistakes."     Petersen.org, October 2007 "With sometimes comical anecdotes from his 25 years of riding experience, Biker's Handbook is full of useful tips on how to be part of the fun in the American motorcycle culture."                                                                                                                                             Motorcycle-USA.com "Readers are provided a sound foundation of dos and don'ts between vignettes of moto history ... What helps bring Barbieri's work to life are the abundant black and white photos. It was a smart move to give the reader a visual foundation of the friends and faces and places that have helped shape his past. They add validity to his stories. Toss in tons of cartoons and caricatures of him and his buddies in different predicaments and you've got a book that is visually entertaining and fun to read.", Advance praise: "Just about everybody in the V-twin motorcycle aftermarket knows Jay Barbieri. Besides being a TV producer for American Thunder on SPEED Channel, Jay is genuinely into motorcycles. What you may not know if that Jay has a very quick wit and a great, though twisted sense of humor. He puts his many years of riding experience and a good dollop of that sense of humor to work in his Biker's Handbook: Becoming Part of the Motorcycle Culture . If you are new to the two-wheeled lifestyle, do what Jay tells you and you'll be fine. If you're already a biker, you'll laugh your butt off because Jay's accounts of the good, bad and ugly experiences of living the lifestyle ring hilariously true." Dave Nichols, editor of Easyriders and V-Twin magazines, New YorkDaily News,Dec. 23. 2007 Nydailynews.com, Dec. 22, 2007 "For anyone who wants to take to the open road, these tips should save you some of the pain of learning from your mistakes." Petersen.org, October 2007 "With sometimes comical anecdotes from his 25 years of riding experience, Biker's Handbookis full of useful tips on how to be part of the fun in the American motorcycle culture." Motorcycle-USA.com "Readers are provided a sound foundation of dos and don'ts between vignettes of moto history … What helps bring Barbieri's work to life are the abundant black and white photos. It was a smart move to give the reader a visual foundation of the friends and faces and places that have helped shape his past. They add validity to his stories. Toss in tons of cartoons and caricatures of him and his buddies in different predicaments and you've got a book that is visually entertaining and fun to read.", "Having worked and partied with Jay for the last few years, I can attest to the fact that he's a crazy bastard. As for his book, I heartily recommend it. It's a great read, being both informative and entertaining. In his own free-wheeling way, Jay tells you what you need to know about bike events and the motorcycle subculture to fit right in and enjoy the ride. Definitely read it with a cold one at hand, in a place where you can laugh as loud as you want." Chris Maida, editor of American Iron Magazine Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,Nov. 18, 2007 JSOnline.com ( Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), Nov. 19, 2007 "Even excluding the cheesecake picture of Michele Smith & bike enthusiasts will enjoy paging through the handbook.", "Having worked and partied with Jay for the last few years, I can attest to the fact that he's a crazy bastard. As for his book, I heartily recommend it. It's a great read, being both informative and entertaining. In his own free-wheeling way, Jay tells you what you need to know about bike events and the motorcycle subculture to fit right in and enjoy the ride. Definitely read it with a cold one at hand, in a place where you can laugh as loud as you want." Chris Maida, editor of American Iron Magazine MilwaukeeJournal Sentinel,Nov. 18, 2007 JSOnline.com(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), Nov. 19, 2007 "Even excluding the cheesecake picture of Michele Smith … bike enthusiasts will enjoy paging through the handbook.", New York Daily News, Dec. 23. 2007 Nydailynews.com, Dec. 22, 2007 "For anyone who wants to take to the open road, these tips should save you some of the pain of learning from your mistakes." Petersen.org, October 2007 "With sometimes comical anecdotes from his 25 years of riding experience, Biker's Handbookis full of useful tips on how to be part of the fun in the American motorcycle culture." Motorcycle-USA.com "Readers are provided a sound foundation of dos and don'ts between vignettes of moto history … What helps bring Barbieri's work to life are the abundant black and white photos. It was a smart move to give the reader a visual foundation of the friends and faces and places that have helped shape his past. They add validity to his stories. Toss in tons of cartoons and caricatures of him and his buddies in different predicaments and you've got a book that is visually entertaining and fun to read.", "Having worked and partied with Jay for the last few years, I can attest to the fact that he's a crazy bastard. As for his book, I heartily recommend it. It's a great read, being both informative and entertaining. In his own free-wheeling way, Jay tells you what you need to know about bike events and the motorcycle subculture to fit right in and enjoy the ride. Definitely read it with a cold one at hand, in a place where you can laugh as loud as you want." Chris Maida, editor of American Iron Magazine Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,Nov. 18, 2007 JSOnline.com ( Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), Nov. 19, 2007 "Even excluding the cheesecake picture of Michele Smith … bike enthusiasts will enjoy paging through the handbook.", "Having worked and partied with Jay for the last few years, I can attest to the fact that he's a crazy bastard. As for his book, I heartily recommend it. It's a great read, being both informative and entertaining. In his own free-wheeling way, Jay tells you what you need to know about bike events and the motorcycle subculture to fit right in and enjoy the ride. Definitely read it with a cold one at hand, in a place where you can laugh as loud as you want." Chris Maida, editor of American Iron Magazine Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Nov. 18, 2007 JSOnline.com ( Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), Nov. 19, 2007 "Even excluding the cheesecake picture of Michele Smith ... bike enthusiasts will enjoy paging through the handbook.", New York Daily News, Dec. 23. 2007 Nydailynews.com, Dec. 22, 2007 "For anyone who wants to take to the open road, these tips should save you some of the pain of learning from your mistakes." Petersen.org, October 2007 "With sometimes comical anecdotes from his 25 years of riding experience, Biker's Handbook is full of useful tips on how to be part of the fun in the American motorcycle culture." Motorcycle-USA.com "Readers are provided a sound foundation of dos and don'ts between vignettes of moto history ... What helps bring Barbieri's work to life are the abundant black and white photos. It was a smart move to give the reader a visual foundation of the friends and faces and places that have helped shape his past. They add validity to his stories. Toss in tons of cartoons and caricatures of him and his buddies in different predicaments and you've got a book that is visually entertaining and fun to read.", New York Daily News, Dec. 23. 2007 Nydailynews.com, Dec. 22, 2007 "For anyone who wants to take to the open road, these tips should save you some of the pain of learning from your mistakes."     Petersen.org, October 2007 "With sometimes comical anecdotes from his 25 years of riding experience, Biker's Handbookis full of useful tips on how to be part of the fun in the American motorcycle culture."                                                                                                                                             Motorcycle-USA.com "Readers are provided a sound foundation of dos and don'ts between vignettes of moto history & What helps bring Barbieri's work to life are the abundant black and white photos. It was a smart move to give the reader a visual foundation of the friends and faces and places that have helped shape his past. They add validity to his stories. Toss in tons of cartoons and caricatures of him and his buddies in different predicaments and you've got a book that is visually entertaining and fun to read."
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
796.7
Table Of Content
Dedication Introduction Chapter One Get it Straight: American Motorcycles Chapter Two How to Be a Cheap SOB Without Looking Like One Chapter Three Planning a Trip: This Time it Doesn't Mean Finding the Guy With the Best Dope Chapter Four Time to Get Going, But How? Chapter Five Pack it In Chapter Six Don't Be "That Guy" . . . You Know Exactly What I Mean! Chapter Seven F&%k the Midlife Crisis End of the Road
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
There are millions of new motorcyclists hitting the blacktop every year. But being part of the American motorcycle culture takes more than just wanting to be cool. It takes a passion for the open road, freedom, and a lifestyle that even the best financing cant buy. This book, by someone who knows motorcycles as few do, provides a road map to biker culture for anyone new to the experience. Jay Barbieri explains everything a new rider needs to know to become a real biker. He begins with a brief history of motorcycles, and draws on his twenty-five years of riding experience for examples of what works and doesn't in this heady world. Most of all, he aims to spare new bikers the bad decisions neophytes typically make. With hundreds of motorcycle trips under his belt, there is not a mistake Barbieri hasn't made or a situation he hasn't encountered. By sharing the sometimes comical outcomes, he gives the new biker a head start to become more comfortable, credible, and knowledgeable about joining a community that is as much a part of American culture as baseball, hotdogs and apple pie., This book, by someone who knows motorcycles as few do, explains everything a new rider needs to know to become a real biker., There are millions of new motorcyclists hitting the blacktop every year. But being part of the American motorcycle culture takes more than just wanting to be cool. It takes a passion for the open road, freedom, and a lifestyle that even the best financing can't buy. This book, by someone who knows motorcycles as few do, provides a road map to biker culture for anyone new to the experience. Jay Barbieri explains everything a new rider needs to know to become a real biker. He begins with a brief history of motorcycles, and draws on his twenty-five years of riding experience for examples of what works and doesn't in this heady world. Most of all, he aims to spare new bikers the bad decisions neophytes typically make. With hundreds of motorcycle trips under his belt, there is not a mistake Barbieri hasn't made or a situation he hasn't encountered. By sharing the sometimes comical outcomes, he gives the new biker a head start to become more comfortable, credible, and knowledgeable about joining a community that is as much a part of American culture as baseball, hotdogs and apple pie.
LC Classification Number
GV1059.5

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