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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2007
  • Kirjastus: Motorbooks
  • ISBN-10: 0760327270
  • ISBN-13: 9780760327272
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2007
  • Kirjastus: Motorbooks
  • ISBN-10: 0760327270
  • ISBN-13: 9780760327272
The feature articles and columns that have made Cameron a must-read for motorcycle aficionados--stories, interviews, and reports on races and winning technology. Kevin Cameron is one of the most widely read motorcycle journalists in the world--for reasons that this collection makes immediately and undeniably clear. Here are the feature articles and columns that have made Cameron a must-read for motorcycle aficionados: stories of the racing life; interviews with top-notch racers; profiles of builders and engineers (like John Britten); accounts of changes in the racing world; analyses of riding techniques and winning technology; reports of races; and popular pieces about engine and suspension theory. With short introductions to each piece, Cameron puts his on-the-spot writing on motorcycle racing into context, and offers a quick, clear history of the best on bikes.
Foreword 7(5)
Cook Neilson
The Racing Life
Kevin Cameron's Racing Diary, February 1973
12(9)
Sneaking Through The Pits, June 1974
21(9)
There Is Only One First Place, August 1976
30(13)
Daytona '78: Pitside Fear and Loathing, June 1978
43(9)
TDC: Pile With Style, October 1983
52(3)
TDC: Come, Daytona, April 1987
55(3)
TDC: Diseases of Enthusiasm, October 1987
58(3)
TDC: Racer Rx, November 1987
61(4)
TDC: Grub, April 1989
65(3)
TDC: Fall From Grace, August 1989
68(3)
TDC: Sleeping in Vans, April 1990
71(3)
Once Warriors, February 1997
74(3)
TDC: The Trouble with Teamwork, February 1998
77(3)
TDC: Backmen, August 1999
80(4)
Racers
An American Champion, March 1977
84(17)
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright, April 1979
101(17)
In the Eye of the Storm, March 1981
118(15)
Flat-Track Crucible, April 1984
133(3)
Sole Proprietor, November 1995
136(5)
Johnny Be Good, October 1997
141(5)
Max to the Front, January 1998
146(5)
Uncommon Grace, April 2000
151(6)
Being Ben Bostrom, October 2000
157(6)
Will to Win, December 2002
163(7)
The Best, February 2005
170(10)
Moguls, Mavens, And Mechanics
Leoni: The Italian Connection, January 1983
180(12)
Louder Than Money, May 1983
192(11)
Soichiro's Ladder, September 1985
203(9)
Championship Moto Guzzi, March 1988
212(9)
Fast By Ferracci, October 1988
221(7)
American Dreamer, April 1989
228(4)
Renaissance Man, July 1991
232(7)
TDC: John Britten, 1950-1995, December 1995
239(3)
The Outsider, May 1997
242(6)
TDC: Gordon Jennings, February 2001
248(3)
Rocket Science, March 2001
251(7)
Inner Workings
Rally 'Round Over There, February 1981
258(13)
TDC: Hot-Air Engine, February 1982
271(4)
TDC: Phobias, January 1984
275(3)
TDC: Old-World Craftsmanship, October 1984
278(4)
TDC: Crooked Style, August 1986
282(4)
TDC: Progress, October 1986
286(4)
TDC: Fall, Winter, and Spring, January 1987
290(3)
TDC: Waterskiing, September 1987
293(3)
TDC: The Basement, March 1994
296(3)
TDC: Illusion, Disillusion, September 1995
299(4)
TDC: Reasons to Romp, February 1997
303(3)
TDC: The Home Workshop, November 1997
306(4)
TDC: Monastery, January 2000
310(3)
TDC: Bound to Burnout?, March 2000
313(3)
TDC: Fixing Things, October 2004
316(3)
Index 319


Kevin Cameron is one of the premier motorcycle writers. His feature stories and monthly column have been appearing in the industry's largest-circulation magazine, Cycle World, for more than 20 years. Kevin lives in Gill, Massachusetts. www.cycleworld.comKevin Cameron is one of the premier motorcycle writers, and his features and monthly column have been appearing in the industry's largest-circulation magazine, Cycle World, for more than 20 years.