Product Description
Relive the birth of a sport and the invention of a machine. In this book, beautifully illustrated with 150 period photos and other illustrations in color, Frank Berto left no stone unturned in his quest for the truth about the beginnings of muontain biking.
The book also contains a contribution by Charlie Kelly, one of the mountain bike pioneers and publisher of the first mountain bike magazines, The Fat Tire Flyer.
From the Back Cover
Relive the birth of the sport and the invention of the machine. In this fascinating book, Frank Berto, former engineering editor of Bicycling magazine, leaves no stone unturned in his quest for the truth about the beginnings of mountain biking and the invention of the mountain bike.
Illustrated with numerous period documents and vivid photographs by two of the early pioneers themselves (Wende Cragg and Erik Koski), this book should put an end to the question of who invented the mountain bike. At the same time, it will let you experience the pioneering days of the sport for yourself.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
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