Draft:The Craft and Art of Motorcycling
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Author | Steve Krugman |
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Cover artist | Benedicte Waryn |
Language | English |
Published | June 2023 |
Publisher | Quarto Motorbooks |
ISBN | 978-0-7603-7919-6 |
Website | https://www.quarto.com/books/9780760379196/the-craft-and-art-of-motorcycling |
The Craft and Art of Motorcycling: From First Ride to the Road Ahead is a motorcycle method book written by Steve Krugman, with foreword by American actor Casey Affleck, published in 2023 (Quarto Motorbooks).[1]
Structure[edit]
The book is organized into two main sections, as implied by its title: Craft and Art.
Craft[edit]
For the author, the "Craft" is, essentially, the bike.
This section covers the location and operation of motorcycle controls, and the fundamental techniques of riding.
Art[edit]
The application of the craft to the road is the "Art".
This section covers street strategies, situational awareness and risk moderation on the road.
Additional content includes:
Introduction[edit]
The book begins with a foreword by Casey Affleck, an introduction, and a chapter on risk management.
Appendix[edit]
The appendix covers information and rider considerations regarding motorcycle gear and motorcycles.
Narratives[edit]
Personal essays by the author separate and introduce the different sections of the book.
Scooter Notes[edit]
"Scooter Note" sidebars highlight scooter-specific information that differs from motorcycle-specific content in the book.
Motophors[edit]
"Motophor" sidebars offer what the author calls "...paralells between riding well and living well."
The Author[edit]
Steve Krugman is the founder of Class:M1 Private Motorcycle Training, based in Los Angeles, CA.[2]
The book's foreword is written by American actor Casey Affleck.[3]
Illustrations[edit]
The book is fully illustrated by French artist and illustrator Benedicte Waryn.[3]
Reception[edit]
"For the completely uninitiated prospective motorcyclist or scooter rider, Steve Krugman’s The Craft & Art of Motorcycling from First Ride to the Road Ahead is a great book to consider required reading. But the truth is, even long-time riders can learn a few things from this unique resource. Clearly written and abundantly illustrated, it is fun to read while being deeply informative without getting the reader lost in technical detail." -Ultimate Motorcycling[3]
"Author and private motorcycle-riding instructor, Steve Krugman, has written a practical, well researched--and cleverly illustrated--new book aimed at removing much of the myth and mystery surrounding proficient motorcycle riding." -Cafe Racer Magazine[2]
References[edit]
- ^ The Craft and Art of Motorcycling: From First Ride to the Road Ahead. Motorbooks. 20 June 2023. ISBN 978-0-7603-7919-6. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ a b "Cafe Racer". Cafe Racer Magazine (#88). August 2, 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ a b c "Ultimate Motorcycling". Ultimate Motorcycling. 2 September 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2024.