Adventure Motorcycling Handbook (Trailblazer)

Adventure Motorcycling Handbook (Trailblazer)

by Chris Scott (Author)

Synopsis

Every red-blooded motorcyclist dreams of making the Big Trip--the Adventure Motorcycling Handbook is the comprehensive manual to make that idea a reality. Timbuktu to Kathmandu or Patagonia to Mongolia--it's all here. This expanded and re-designed new edition is packed with essential advice and practical know-how on the vital preparation for undertaking a long journey off the beaten track, be it in a nearby wilderness area or on the other side of the globe. So whether motorcyclists are planning their own Big Trip across Africa, Alaska, or Asia, or just enjoy reading about other people's adventures, this handbook is guaranteed to illuminate, entertain, and above all, inspire. This book covers: >Documentation--what travelers need and how to get it >Choosing a destination >Preparing a bike for long-range touring >Off-road riding techniques >Shipping or airfreighting a bike >Transcontinental route outlines across Africa, Asia, and Latin Americas, plus backcountry riding in Southwest USA, Northwest Canada, and the Australian Outback. >Navigation and Survival--what to do when things go wrong >A dozen first hand accounts of biking adventures from the Sahara, Central Asia, East Africa, Colombia and Bolivia, the Yukon, and even Idaho

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 5th
Publisher: Trailblazer Publications
Published: 26 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 1873756801
ISBN 13: 9781873756805

Media Reviews
Does for adventure riding books what Saving Private Ryan does for war movies. -- Motorcycle Consumer News An absolute must for those who are thinking about seeing the world on their bike. -- Inside Motorcycles (Canada) Whether you're just dreaming of an adventure, or you've already started planning, you must read this book... Chris Scott's a veteran of serious travel. -- Bike magazine (UK)
Author Bio
Chris Scott's first motorcycle adventure got him halfway from London to Wales where he broke down. Since then he's visited the Sahara and West Africa several times on two wheels, describing these eventful trips in Desert Travels. He also travels regularly in north and western Australia and has visited southern Africa and the US, but most frequently returns with bikes or cars to the Sahara where he occasionally runs tours. His other books include Sahara Overland (also by Trailblazer) and the Rough Guide to Australia.