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Molded on a Motorcycle: A Rider's Journey
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Molded on a Motorcycle: A Rider's Journey in Brampton, ON
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Molded on a Motorcycle: A Rider's Journey in Brampton, ON
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Size: Paperback
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A ten-day challenge - just 240 hours allotted for riding their motorcycles through each of the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Through fascinating stories from a lifetime on the road, through a descriptive narrative that bridges across three generations of father and son riders; Wes Stephenson instills a sense of "being there," crossing the continent in the saddle of a motorcycle or sitting around a campfire swapping tall tales with larger-than-life characters that add to the richness of life. Some accounts bring laughter, others elicit tears. This book centers on the bonds between fathers and sons while speaking to the dogged pursuit of life-goals and to the value of leaving your cottage to take in the world. And perhaps, on that journey, making rendezvous with Heaven itself.
A ten-day challenge - just 240 hours allotted for riding their motorcycles through each of the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Through fascinating stories from a lifetime on the road, through a descriptive narrative that bridges across three generations of father and son riders; Wes Stephenson instills a sense of "being there," crossing the continent in the saddle of a motorcycle or sitting around a campfire swapping tall tales with larger-than-life characters that add to the richness of life. Some accounts bring laughter, others elicit tears. This book centers on the bonds between fathers and sons while speaking to the dogged pursuit of life-goals and to the value of leaving your cottage to take in the world. And perhaps, on that journey, making rendezvous with Heaven itself.




















