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Motorcycle Views Newsletter for 05/07/2017

By Walter F. Kern

 Motorcycle Views Newsletter

Vol. 11, No. 5, May 7, 2017

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1. My Memoir, Normal Secrets: A Search for Identity, Growth, Love, and Motorcycles, Will Soon Be an Audiobook:

My memoir, Normal Secrets, has been released and is now available on Amazon as a paperback edition and a Kindle edition. An audiobook edition is planned for summer 2017 when a digital version and a CD version will be offered.

I started thinking about this memoir more than a year ago and have been writing almost fulltime on it for all of 2016 and part of 2017. It covers much of my life and reveals family secrets that had been hidden from me. It took the death of my father to set me in action trying to dig out the secrets and either prove or disprove them. It took me seven years to prove the biggest secret of all. I was 61 years old at that time.

You'll also find out how fate changed my course in life many times as I struggled to find out who I was, what I wanted to do, who I would love, how I came to become both a motorcyclist and a moto-journalist, and how I came to become an author in my late seventies.

It's a true story, loaded with secrets, that begins in the Midwest and spans more than a hundred years. I didn't think I had any secrets in my life, but I was wrong. Maybe reading this memoir, you will begin to wonder if there are also secrets in your life. You'll read how I uncovered my secrets.

Click the cover to see the book on Amazon. You can then read the first five chapters by clicking "Look inside."

2. Recent Additions to the Motorcycle Views Website:

3. Zen and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance author, Robert M. Pirsig, Has Died:

Robert M. Pirsig, author of Zen and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance, has died on April 24, 2017 at the age of 88. If you haven't read this book, you should. It purports to tell the story of a cross-country motorcycle trip by Pirsig and his son, but it is much more. It is basically a philosophic study of quality using motorcycle maintenance to cement the concepts. It's a famous book that you may have to read a few times to understand it.

I discuss this book in my Recommended Motorcycle Books and Motorcycle Book Reviews feature. The following is my listing that includes a link to purchase the book from Amazon. (I supply the link as a convenience and receive no remuneration from it.):

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert M. Pirsig
This widely quoted book relates the story of a summer motorcycle trip by a man and his eleven-year-old son. It compares life and philosophy with motorcycle maintenance. You'll want to read this several times.

4. Wild Motorcycle Tales:

I am now collecting more true motorcycle stories to use in a new book, 50 More Wild Motorcycle Tales. Click the cover to learn more about what was included in the first book. If you have any motorcycle stories that you have written about your own experiences, send them to me for consideration.

5. Five Motorcycle Terms:

I am featuring five (5) of my Motorcycle Terms in each issue of the newsletter.

6. Random Picture From Our Motorcycle Galleries:

1978 BMW R100S from "81 Years of BMW":

7. Latest Motorcycle Pictures:

See the latest received pictures by category. (Send me a picture and description of your bike.)



"This is my 2015 Yamaha FZ07. It has a Piug windscreen, SW Motech Handguards, and . . . more. -- Grandpa Jim Conway"

8. My Memoir, Normal Secrets, and My Previous Motorcycle Books:

I have recently created an author website to contain all my current and future books.

I hope you will take a look at my five books, available in paperback and Kindle editions on Amazon.com. My new book, Normal Secrets, is a memoir about secrets in my life. The other four books are motorcycle related. These books make great, inexpensive gifts. In fact, you can purchase all five for less than $40 total (less than $15 if you buy the Kindle editions). I have reduced the price of my five Kindle editions to $0.0 (FREE) IF you also first purchase the corresponding paperback edition. That way you can always have the book with you if you have a tablet or smartphone with you. None of the paperbacks has color pictures in them owing to the high price of producing a book with color. However, every Kindle edition has color pictures, so Normal Secrets, Getting Started Riding a Motorcycle, and Motorcycle Haiku Poetry Kindle books have full-color pictures (excepting original black-and-white pictures).

My book, Normal Secrets, is a departure from my previous four motorcycle-themed books. I started thinking about this memoir more than a year ago and have been writing almost fulltime on it for all of 2016 and part of 2017. It covers much of my life and reveals some secrets that almost no one knows about me. In fact, many secrets I didn't even know myself until recently. You'll also find out how fate changed my course in life many times as I struggled to find out who I was, what I wanted to do, who I would love, how I came to become both a motorcyclist and a moto-journalist, and how I came to become an author in my late seventies. It's a true story that begins in the Midwest and spans more than a hundred years. The book is available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle editions. An audiobook is planned. Click the book cover to learn how to buy it on Amazon.com.

My fourth book (released December 1, 2015), Motorcycle Kick-Starts, also available on Amazon.com in paperback, Kindle, and audiobook (Audible) editions, contains a condensed view of motorcycling for new and returning riders. It's designed to whet your appetite for more while sticking to basic motorcycle information without overpowering you with details. The book starts out telling you what motorcycles are and showing you how you might learn to become an active, safe rider. Then ten short motorcycle stories, written by actual motorcyclists, are presented. These stories allow you to observe some unusual things that happen to people who ride motorcycles. Between stories, some practical advice about motorcycles is given in the form of ten motorcycle How-Tos and ten motorcycle Tips that you will need to know to become a proficient rider. Click the book cover to learn how to buy it on Amazon.com. The Audible audiobook edition is also available for immediate download on iTunes and Audible.

My book, 50 Wild Motorcycle Tales, contains a collection of stories that originally were only available on my website. Fifty of these stories were selected, intensively edited, and compiled into the book. I wrote five of the stories. The book is available on Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and audiobook (Audible) editions. Click the book cover to learn how to buy it on Amazon.com. The Audible edition is also available for immediate download on iTunes and Audible.

My book, Getting Started Riding a Motorcycle, was first published in 2011 but only as a Kindle edition. It was revised in 2014 and also made available in a paperback edition. Click the book cover to learn how to buy it on Amazon.com.

My book, Motorcycle Haiku Poetry, also available on Amazon.com in both paperback and Kindle editions, contains haiku poems about motorcycles. Haiku is a simple poem of three lines with five syllables in the first and last lines and seven in the second line. Each of the nearly 60 poems is coupled with a motorcycle picture and description related to the poem. I wrote seven of the haiku poems. Click the book cover to learn how to buy it on Amazon.com.

9. Here are some very popular articles on the Motorcycle Views Site. Take a look:

10. Newsletter Archive:

I now have a Motorcycle Views Newsletter Archive to store all my newsletters. The archive gives the year, month, day, and subject for each newsletter. Each newsletter contains many links to the Motorcycle Views website. A link to the archive will also be included on the Home page of the site and on the page where users can join the newsletter list.

Visit the Motorcycle Views Newsletter Archive

11. The Motorcycle Views Website is also on your Smartphone or Tablet:

Are you relying more and more on your cellphone or tablet and less and less on your PC or MAC? Remember that all that great motorcycling information on Motorcycle Views is as near as your cellphone. It's also in a new format designed to fit your portable screen. Check us out anywhere you need motorcycle information.

12. Social Media:

See me on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, and YouTube.

13. 2016-2017 Polar Bear Grand Tour Motorcycle Runs

Since the last Newsletter, the Polar Bear Grand Tour has completed the last four runs of the season, with the latest to the Cape May V.F.W., Cape May, NJ. Click this link (or the picture) to see some of the pictures as they appear on Facebook.

All the pictures and videos for these four runs can be found by clicking the following links:

Brian's H-D - Apr. 2, 2017
Hickory BBQ Smokehouse - Apr. 9, 2017
No Sign-In: Cheeburger Cheeburger Easton - Apr. 23, 2017
Cape May V.F.W. - Apr. 30, 2017

The Polar Bears consist of 550 riders from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Delaware, who ride each Sunday to a different prescribed destination where they sign-in and receive points. There is, usually, a restaurant at or near the destination. It gets cold, windy, and snowy on these rides. I've been a Polar Bear member for more than 20 years, and I built and continue to maintain their website.

The picture to the right was taken at the Cape May V.F.W., Cape May, NJ.

14. Help Grow Motorcycle Views:

The Motorcycle Views Website is here for you. We encourage you to submit a story, picture, poem, salvage yard recommendation, user review of your own bike, tattoo, YouTube video you made of your bike, motorcycle tip, etc. These will be evaluated for inclusion into one of our major features. Send us a submission today and share part of your motorcycling experience with our many readers. Read how to make a submission.

Walter F. Kern's Author Page on AmazonThanks again for coming along for the ride in this edition of the Motorcycle Views Newsletter. -- Walter

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The Motorcycle Views Website is also on your Smartphone or Tablet:

Are you relying more and more on your cellphone or tablet and less and less on your PC or MAC? Remember that all that great motorcycling information on Motorcycle Views is as near as your cellphone. It's also in a new format designed to fit your portable screen. Check us out anywhere you need motorcycle information.

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