No. 31-37 of 37 Books
Rebels, The: A Brotherhood of Outlaw Bikers
The image of the outlaw biker is widely recognized in North American society. The reality is known only to insiders. To study the
phenomenon of outlaw biker clubs, anthropologist Daniel Wolf bridged the gap between image and reality by becoming an insider.
Sit Down, Shut up and Hang on: A Biker's Guide to Life
Sport Bikes
Discusses the development of the motorcycle with emphasis on sport bikes, the biggest and most powerful motorcycles made.
Triumph Racing Motorcycles in America
Triumph: Tales of Meriden
Ultimate Motorcycle Book, The
A one-of-a-kind compendium of motorcycles for the veteran, mid-level rider, or rank beginner
with major dreams. Over 100 classic, celebrity, and experimental bikes are showcased, from
those of Lawrence of Arabia to the world's fastest production bike. Over 850 full-color photos.
Well Made in America: Lessons from Harley-Davidson on Being the Best
By combining Japanese work methods with American knowledge and innovation, this group of owner-managers triumphed over their
financial woes and the ever-present foreign competitors, to resurrect a failing company once facing bankruptcy and an 83 million dollar
debt.
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