Description
About the Author
Mark Barnes launched his career as a clinical psychologist in 1992 and settled in as a regular contributor to Motorcycle Consumer News in 1996. His monthly columns have explored wide-ranging psychological aspects of the motorcycling experience and he has written numerous gear and accessory reviews, technical/how-to articles and feature stories about motorcycle-related events and destinations. Having ridden extensively both on- and off-road, Mark has amassed a wealth of observations and insights over four-plus decades of involvement.
Reviews
Why we Ride-A Psychologist Explains the Motorcyclist's Mind and the Love Affair between Rider, Bike, and Road is entertaining and thought-provoking and well worth a read. -Ultimate Motorcycling
For its concise explanation of the manly art of bench racing alone, Why We Ride is worth reading. -Driving
Becoming a skilled rider requires layering; obtaining skills and polishing them over extended periods of time, refining them and always working to improve. Reading "Why We Ride" can be approached the same way; gradually assimilating stories and the lessons therein, and adopting them for personal use. -Ride-CT
Heartfelt and thought provoking, here is a straightforward account of what really makes motorcyclists tick. -Motorcyclist's Post
Book Information
ISBN 9781620082287
Author Mark Barnes
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Companion House
Publisher Companion House