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It's All About the Bike: The Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels Paperback – April 24, 2012
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Robert Penn has saddled up nearly every day of his adult life. He rides to get to work, to bathe in air and sunshine, to travel, to go shopping, and to stay sane. He's no Sunday pedal pusher. So when the time came for a new bike, he decided to pull out all the stops and build his dream machine.
It's All About the Bike follows Penn's journey, but this book is more than the story of his hunt for two-wheeled perfection. En route, Penn brilliantly explores the culture, science, and history of the bicycle. From the United Kingdom to California, via Portland, Milan, and points in between, his trek follows the serpentine path of our love affair with cycling. On the way to building the perfect bike, Robert Penn brilliantly explains why we ride.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBloomsbury USA
- Publication dateApril 24, 2012
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.85 x 8.2 inches
- ISBN-101608195759
- ISBN-13978-1608195756
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“It's All About the Bike puts [Penn's] vast and endearingly shaggy bicycle boffinry on a brisk round-the-world tour. Penn's energy never flags, and he knows when to change gears. The book is as a wheel-builder named Gravy described Penn's just completed, perfectly tuned, 28-spoked rear wheel: ‘Well, my friend. It's true.'” ―New York Times Book Review
“A fantastic new chronicle of the bike's story, from its cultural history to its technical innovation to the fascinating, colorful stories of the people who ride it. [Penn] approaches his subject with equal parts humor, humility, and authoritative intelligence as he sets out to find himself a new bike. Entertaining, illuminating and beautifully illustrated, It's All About the Bike is a rare and precious portal to the heart and soul of bike culture and its surprising footprint--tireprint?--on all of culture.” ―Atlantic
“The social history is snappy and his almost religious quest for ultimate craftsmanship is full of wit.” ―Financial Times
“It's All About the Bike is more than just a gearhead's hejira, a globetrotter's catalog of componentry for the cycling crowd. … With humor and insight, Penn examines the historical, social, and cultural significance of the bike.” ―Philadelphia Inquirer
“… if you've ever felt the wind rolling over your back as you tuck into a downhill or cleaned a log with a bunny hop, give it a shot. It's a quick read and even serious cyclists will learn something.” ―Associated Press
“The author's ability to describe the joys of bicycling--the space for thought that the rhythm creates, the freedom of swooping down a hill, the satisfaction of having pedaled to the top--is one of the book's strengths, along with anecdotes of his experiences cycling around the world years earlier. If you don't long for your own bike at the end of this book, you will at least never look at one the same way again.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“[Penn's] expertise is evident… These pages are a delight, packed with facts, informative illustrations and two-wheeled tales, they map a path into the heart of cycling culture.” ―Publishers Weekly
“Gem of a book” ―Economist
“The bike is the heart of our cycling lives, but it's a starting point for all sorts of journeys, literal and metaphoric. So Penn's title merits a tiny edit: it's not actually all about the bike, it's all about the stories behind the bike. But it's all the better for it.” ―William Fotheringham, Road.cc
“Investigating the bicycle's long history while he's at it, Penn makes building one's own bicycle seem like the most natural, obvious and enjoyable thing to do.” ―The National (UAE)
“Robert Penn relates his quixotic quest to procure the perfect bicycle with authority and humor, infusing his fluent narrative with thoughtful and provocative digressions that invoke technology, ergonomics, history, and social ideals. He richly deserves his $5,000 ‘dream machine.'” ―David V. Herlihy, author of Bicycle: A History and The Lost Cyclist: The Epic Tale of an American Adventurer and His Mysterious Disappearance
“Robert Penn has assembled a splendid patchwork quilt of bicycle history, arcane workshops, and fascinating people into a passionate journey in search of his dream machine. After reading him, you'll never look at a bicycle the same way again and will enjoy riding yours even more. And you'll probably start your own velocopedal quest for perfection into the bargain. A simply lovely excursion not into bicyclists, but into BICYCLES. You must read this before you watch the Tour de France!” ―Brian Fagan, Author of Elixir and The Great Warming, and an avid recreational cyclist with a Penn-like steel framed bike.
“The pages overflow with pioneers, mavericks and geniuses – certainly, it is hard to imagine anyone who reads this book being able to buy a bike ‘off the peg' again.” ―Tim Lewis, Observer (UK)
“No matter how shiny and costly the item of bike bling, there is a back story, usually a good one. Artfully, Penn turns his quest for hardware ... into a worldwide spin around cycling and its culture.” ―William Fotheringham, Observer (UK)
“[Penn] writes with authority, humour and refreshing candour ... A celebration of craftsmanship over technology and of a bygone era when things were built to last ... If Penn is to be believed, we are entering a golden age of cycling, when it really will be all about the bike once more.” ―Sunday Telegraph (UK)
“[Penn] writes with a Bill-Brysonesque facility for concentrating a lot of information and research into an easy-to-read and surprisingly compelling tale. Best of all ... his account enriches your enjoyment of a ride.” ―Tim Dawson, Sunday Times (UK)
“I've just spent a week pedalling slowly … with a copy of Penn's zealous eulogy in my pannier. His infectious admiration for the exhilarating sociability of cycling, coupled with reverence for quality craftsmanship, made highly engaging company ... appreciate the wit and enthusiasm of this unusual odyssey.” ―James Urquhart, Independent (UK)
“A hell of a fun ride tracing the symbiotic relationship of bike and rider, this will have you thinking about how and why you ride.” ―Library Journal (starred)
“Warning: do not even casually flick through this book if you have promised your significant other that you will not be cluttering up the garage/shed/landing/bedroom with any more bloody bike … Penn uses his own personal mission as a peg on which to hang a fascinating history of two-wheeled travel.” ―Helen Pidd, Guardian Bike Blog (UK)
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- Publisher : Bloomsbury USA; Reprint edition (April 24, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1608195759
- ISBN-13 : 978-1608195756
- Item Weight : 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.85 x 8.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #749,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3,448 in Sports Biographies (Books)
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My new book SLOW RISE: A Bread-Making Adventure, is published by Particular Books/Penguin in 2021.
'The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees' was published by Penguin in October 2015 in the UK and by Norton in the USA in July 2016. It was a BBC Radio 4 'Book of the Week'; it was also shortlisted for the IBW Book Award 2016.
'It's All About the Bike: the Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels' ('Gem of a book' - Economist) was a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK. It has been translated into 15 languages.
I presented the BBC4/2 documentary 'Ride of My Life: the Story of the Bicycle' ('A journey into the mindset of a bike obsessive... charming to watch' - Independent) and the BBC4 series 'Tales from the Wild Wood' ('an understated gem' - Independent). I cycled the Trans-Amazonian Highway with Freddie Flintoff to make 'Road to Nowhere', broadcast on Sky 1 in April 2014 ('Brilliant telly' - The Times).
I am patron of the Small Woods Association (http://smallwoods.org.uk), an excellent organisation doing much to improve our woodland culture in Britain.
As a journalist, I write for The Guardian and Observer, as well as a host of cycling and woodland publications.
I have ridden a bicycle most days of my adult life, in over fifty countries on five continents. In my late-twenties, I gave up a career and pedalled around the world.
I am a director of the cycle holiday company Bikecation: www.bikecation.co.uk.
I live in the Black Mountains, South Wales with my wife, three children, two spaniels, twelve bicycles and a collection of axes. I bake my own bread, some of which is edible.
www.robpenn.net
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As interesting as each of these sections are, though, the best part of the book is the infectious sense of pleasure Mr. Penn can't seem to help but convey with each meeting and with his bicycling. This is remarkable given some of the hair-raising adventures he's been on with a bicycle. He makes you want to get out and get it going on your own bike and to hope that maybe, if you play your cards right, you will one day put together your own dream machine.
Highly recommended. Easily the best bicycle book I've ever read. Ride on, Mr. Penn. Ride on.
When the time comes for a new bicycle, he embarks on a quest for his dream bike. It’s All About the Bike is a chronicle of that pilgrimage—from a custom frame builder in England to the Campagnolo factory in Vicenza and Chris King Precision Components in Portland, Oregon. Piece-by-piece Penn assembles a truly unique design—more work of art than machine. He labors equally over the choice in group set and custom paint, and he indulges in the telling of this quixotic quest with humor and authority through tangents on the social history of the bicycle and encyclopedic knowledge of its workings.
Penn’s expertise is evident, as is his love of the bicycle. “Lance Armstrong was wrong,” he declares. “I realize this is rich—telling the winner of the world’s toughest cycle race a record seven times that the title of his global, best-selling book, It’s Not About the Bike, is erroneous—but there you go. I’ve done it now. Lance, you don’t know what you’re talking about. It is about the bike. It’s all about the bike.”
Read this book and you’ll never look at a bicycle the same way again.
As the book neared its end, I found myself wanting more however. An extra star would have been awarded for a write up of that first ride. And pictures... Why could'nt the author give us a few glossy images of this delightful steed. These small additions would have complemented an otherwise fantastic and intriguing book. Overall, though, a great read and a well researched book.
That said, he does a good job of weaving in bike tech history and makes valid observations on current tech, too. I enjoyed it, but it's a book I'd only recommend only to someone who has been buying and riding bikes for many years.
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A través de su odisea de hacerse de la mejor bici posible, el autor nos va iluminando sobre la historia de la bicicleta y de cada uno de sus componentes. Lectura fascinante y muy recomendable.
Sublime pleasure like a new bike on a fabulous day.
Escrito por un profundo conocedor y gran amante de la bicicleta, Robert Penn, y planteado como un viaje a través de la geografía y la historia de todos los componentes que forman las partes principales con las que se construye.
Está lleno de datos interesantes, muy bien documentado y escrito con frescura y sencillez, en un estilo peridístico que denota el origen de su autor, que ha dedicado gran parte de su vida a compartirla con sus bicicletas. Su lectura es agradable y no defrauda. Muy recomendable.








