In thirteen engaging essays, Stuart A. Kirk takes you with him as he plunges into the world of motorcycling. He recounts his discovery, as a midcareer professor, of the complexities and pleasures of the moto life—...

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In thirteen engaging essays, Stuart A. Kirk takes you with him as he plunges into the world of motorcycling. He recounts his discovery, as a midcareer professor, of the complexities and pleasures of the moto life—the escape, adventure, and mastery. He also shares intimate moments of coping with the dangers and exhilarations of learning to ride well.

His story, however, is not only about riding motorcycles. With humor and insight, Kirk reflects on how his passage into motorcycling has altered his identity, perspective on life, and state of mind. Whether you have already experienced such a passage, complete with risks and mistakes, or are currently setting forth on a new challenge, Revved! offers guidance about facing fears, finding like-minded companions, gaining mastery, and developing a more expansive sense of self. Here the rides may be on a motorcycle, but the trip is about life.

"Captures the rider's mind, aspirations, and passion....Read this book!"
—Will Guyan, editor of On The Level BMW Magazine

"I highly recommend this journey into the world of motorcycling."
—Reg Pridmore, AMA Superbike champion and founder of CLASS Motorcycle School

"Captivating, provocative, and courageously transparent."
—Florian Neuhauser, managing editor RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel



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