Hardcover
240 x 162 mm
186 pages
16 colour illustrations
ISBN 09547912 3 1
£13.99
Give up the day job, buy an old bike and ride off into the sunset
– a dream for most but reality for the author as he takes
on the Landmark Challenge set by the Triumph Owners Club. But first
build the bike, make peace with the family, then just go - meeting
life head on. Often hilarious, always interesting this is a book
which brings home the joys of classic motorcycling as Daisy, a 1948
Triumph Speed Twin puts in some 5,000 miles to win the Challenge
– in spite of mechanical mayhem, fire, and just about everything
else that can go wrong with an old bike. The author, armed with
little more than a compass from a Christmas cracker, a dysfunctional
map and a random selection of the wrong tools sets out to challenge
life together with his young family. Great fun, just what classic
motorcycling is all about and makes you itch to join him on the
road!
Graham Ham is a journalist with a regular column, Daisy's Diary,
in RealClassic and which forms the basis of this book. Graham
is a well-known face to many classic motorcycle enthusiasts and
rallyists, many of whom have been eagerly awaiting the publication
of this book.
Contents
Prologue
The start of an obsession
The Landmark Challenge and into the fens
Back to the drawing board
Diversion to Le Mans
Practising on rabbits
Heading west
Fire in the shires
Northern Landmarks and punctured in Durham
Mountains, rain and perilous descents
The world strikes back
Wales, sheep and more trouble with Landmarks
The final frontier
Epilogue.