A biker's memoirs include his experiences with the Hell's Angels and the Forbes 500 on his journey between King's Road, London, and New Mexico, and describes how he endured all kinds of weather and personally customized his motorcycle.
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This book is about me, too.,
By Frank Steiner (Santa Clara, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hog Fever (Paperback)
I couldn't put this book down. What I found myself reading was the story of my own experience. This book is about a middle aged man getting on a Harley after many years. He talks about the fears of riding, handling, turns, and city traffic. His fanaticism with getting that perfect ride, look, feel and sound. I am on my third motorcycle and second Harley in my first year. I found myself reading about me. I would recommend this book for anyone who already owns a motorcycle (particularly a Harley) or anyone one who is planning to buy a motorcycle. I would caution letting a spouse read it. This book certainly points out the passion, compulsion, and obsession we have for our Harleys, all of which we try and keep hiddin from our spouses. This book is great entertainment for riders and non riders. Well written in a style that clearly communicates the fascination with his Harleys and the joy of riding.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Refreshing view of the Harley,
By Maxine Sparks (Clearwater, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hog Fever (Paperback)
A wonderful book from a refreshing standpoint, giving the reader the feeling of the 'brotherhood' of the love of the Harley -Davidson (and motorcycles in general) which spands the ocean. This book not only gives you the 'present' it goes through the history of the Harley in such a way that anyone who reads it can enjoy and understand it, as well as translating the emotions of the rider on his roadtrips. FABULOUS .This book is only one of the many fine works of this author. . .
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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There is no cure, thank the Lord,
By peter scott (Alton, Hampshire, Great Britain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hog Fever (Paperback)
As a recent convert to the world of Harley Davidson I could really relate to Richards experience. I'm a life long biker but new to Harleys. His book captures the Harley "bug" so well and makes for a terrific read for fellow addicts and the uninitiated alike. I was hooked from page one and followed the onset of Hog fever from Richard's first exposure to the legendary Fred Warr right through to his nirvana, the ultimate HOG. The book had even more "feel" for me as I know many of the characters mentioned. Real people in a real HD world all with various degrees of Hog Fever watching bemused as a newcomer starts to show the first systoms. If you have ever turned your head as a Harley Davidson motorcycle cruised by on the street then you need to read this book. But beware you too could catch Hog Fever, I hope you do, it could be one of the best things ever to happen to you. Remember though, there is no cure, thank the Lord Scottie
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