Brotherhood Of The Bike

Brotherhood Of The Bike

by Gene Stiles
Brotherhood Of The Bike

Brotherhood Of The Bike

by Gene Stiles

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Overview

"It Don't Matter What You Ride As Long As You Ride" This book is about the Motorcycle Community and the camaraderie shared by bikers all over. When you see the term "Biker", you think of leather-clad, bald-headed, tatooed demons of the road. In reality, bikers come in all sizes, sexes and age groups (ok, so the 'leather-clad' looking types mentioned before are still around). We share a common love of the road and the feeling of freedom that comes from the wind in our hair (if we still have any) and the asphalt (or dirt or desert or...) beneath our wheels. Bike clubs no longer take over towns. Instead, they support many charities and support our troops around the world. In this book, you will find stories of our shared experiences, road trips, lessons learned and dangers faced or avoided. This book is also designed to enlighten new riders about life on two wheels and educate non-riders about the biking life. So climb into your leathers, throw your butt in the saddle and meet... The Brotherhood Of The Bike

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013497917
Publisher: Gene Stiles
Publication date: 11/19/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 64 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Gene Stiles, a Michigan native, moved to Simi Valley, CA in 1963. His first publication was at age eleven when the Los Angles Daily News (then the Valley News and Green Sheet) and the L.A. Times wrote articles on a young poet selling his work to buy a Mother’s Day present.
At age 17, he started a three-state wide non-profit organization called Teens, Inc in the hopes of helping other troubled teens like himself. As an adult, he continued his devotion to kids by opening teen-oriented businesses including two arcades and three teen nightclubs.
His other interests include mythology, archeology, lost civilizations and science – which are the sources for his Colony Series novels. He is also a martial artist and major karaoke junkie.
He lives in Missouri with his incredibly understanding wife who lovingly tolerates his writing time and the most spoiled dogs on the planet.
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