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Book review of Carl Stearns Clancy: First Motorcyclist to Ride Around the World at Roadrunner Motorcycle Touring & Travel magazine, July 1, 2010 "Clancy Centenary Ride to Visit the National Motorcycle Museum June 12-13, 2013" , Rider , June 12, 2013, archived from the original on December 21, 2013
Emilio Scotto (Buenos Aires, September 27, 1954) [1] [2] is an Argentine adventurer, photojournalist, and writer. As of 2009 he holds the Guinness record for the world's longest motorcycle ride, spanning 10 years, 214 countries [3] and a total distance of 457,000 miles (735,000 km).
Around the World on a Motorcycle: 1928 to 1936 [3] [4] Zoltán Sulkowsky, Gyula Bartha: 1937 1928-1936 A Ride In The Sun [5] [6] Peggy Iris Thomas 1954 1950-1952 Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: Robert M. Pirsig: 1974 Fictionalized Jupiter's Travels: Ted Simon: 1979 1973-1977 Two Wheels To Adventure: Alaska to Argentina by Motorcycle ...
In 1984, the Kawasaki company vaulted the motorcycle world into a brave new era with the production of the Ninja, and the GPz900 started it all. It was the first of the modern sportbikes. It was ...
The First Seven-Continent Motorcycle [49] Nick Sanders: June 1997: Triumph: Circumnavigating 32,070 km (19,930 mi) Record for circumnavigating the Earth on a motorcycle in 31 days and 20 hours. [50] Travelogue: Fastest Man Around the World. Jūgatsu Toi: 1997–2002: Honda XRV750 Africa Twin, Honda NX650: North America, Australia, Africa, South ...
They trusted a middle-aged Volvo-driving man who reviews books for a living with a $488,175 car for five days. All I got was strapped into the passenger seat of a 2007 lime green Lamborghini ...
The MTT Y2K Turbine Motorcycle, also known as the Y2K Turbine Superbike, is an American motorcycle powered by a turboshaft engine, made by Marine Turbine Technologies since 2000. The bikes are not mass-produced in continuous series; each unique bike is hand made to order after receiving the buyer's specifications. [ 1 ]
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