Drive and Stroll in Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire

Featuring 20 circular walks between 2.5 and 6 miles in these two counties all based on good...



Reset Submit

 

 

Library

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z   [All]

You Can't Wear Out An Indian ScoutYou Can't Wear Out An Indian Scout

Medium: Books
Subject: Social History



Description:

The Indian Scout is the favoured mount of Wall of Death riders all over the world.  Drawing upon modern and archive material, most of it previously unpublished, Nick and his co-author former Wall owner and rider Allan Ford explore the reasons behind this relationship and bring the story up to date after the success of their previous work 'Riding the Wall of Death'.  It's a story that spans more than a century and ends up looking at a future where antique Indians continue to be restored and ridden on the Wall.

"With exhaustive research and evocative photography, this book is an insight into a particular slice of motorcycle history.  There are no better experts than Allan Ford and Nick Corble to take Indian fans on this unique journey."  MCN Dec 2009

"Many informative sections on how to keep an Indian Scout going and why it's so popular with Wall riders." Old Bike Mart Feb 2010

"Lavishly illustrated ... a fascinating insight into the history of the Indian Motorcycle and the Wall of Death and the ideal companion to 'Riding the Wall of Death'" World's Fair Feb 2010

CLICK ON THE 'BUY NOW' BUTTON BELOW TO BUY A COPY SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS FOR £19.99 (INCLUDING POSTAGE IN THE UK, CONTACT ME IF OUTSIDE THE UK).

CLICK HERE to see the PayPal and Other Information Policies Page 


Sample: Download
Sample: Download
Amazon: You Can't Wear Out An Indian Scout is listed at Amazon.co.uk
Pages: 96
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
RRP: £19.99
ISBN: 9781848680944


Search

Keywords:
Medium:
Subjects:
 

 
Material featured in this website is copyright © Nick Corble.
Permission will generally be given to quote or use material provided, but please ask first using the Contact facilities on this site.
A charge may be made for use of photographs. Website copyright © 2005-2010 Nick Corble