
Motorcycle Madness
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Narrated by:
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Spiffy Sean Styles
About this listen
Picture the dust of 1944 Normandy, where a young dispatch rider throttles his Harley-Davidson WLA through artillery fire, the bike's suspension bottoming out on cratered roads as vital orders flap in his map case. Fast forward twenty years to a London café where rockers in leather jackets bet their paychecks on which Norton could first hit "the ton" on the A10, with their modified bikes creating an exciting culture in those midnight dashes. This audiobook doesn’t just include boring historical footnotes; they're interesting stories where engineering and motorcycle legends come together.
You'll experience the seismic shift when Soichiro Honda's CB750 changed motorcycling forever in 1969, its four-cylinder roar drowning out the old world of sputtering singles. You'll lean into the curves with the racers at the Isle of Man and ride through a grand history of motorcycling. This audiobook doesn't just show you the unbelievable technicalities, it lets you understand why Steve McQueen called riding "the closest you can get to flying without leaving the ground."
The quiet road ahead slaloms through deserts where BMW's first adventure bikes made their mark, down drag strips where Suzuki's shattered expectations, and into garages where experts built motorbike frames by hand. This audiobook doesn't just recount the amazing motorcycle history; it lets you into the world of motorcycling and what it’s like to experience riding these great adventures.
The first motorcycle covered less than a mile. Today they circle the globe daily, carrying enthusiasts and dreamers on grand quests of discovery. Your journey through their story starts with this audiobook, where the next bend promises something extraordinary.
The motorcycle's ancestry is far more diverse and fascinating than most riders come to realize, it’s an interesting timeline not just of engines and speed, but of human ingenuity and relentless drive to push boundaries in order to conquer new frontiers of motion.
©2025 Christopher Wright (P)2025 Christopher Wright