Posted by Zephyros.Major on November 9, 2007, 12:48 pm
Now available through Amazon.com, bn.com, iUniverse.com, and just
about every other online bookstore:
A manifesto, for all who ride...
The "Shovel Generation" of riders and rally-goers must re-vamp the
biker culture, and re-instill a "No Rules" lifestyle, before the whole
scene loses its soul.
Every year, more and more would-be bikers take to the open road in an
effort to get some kicks and enjoy a fuller life. But too many, too
often, become mesmerized by the image of rough riding icons, and lose
track of their own self-exploration.
The Shovel Revival is an observation, and an appeal, to every rider of
every age, to fearlessly adhere to a higher purpose. Genuine
satisfaction on the road comes in the form of risk-taking and letting
loose, not following the crowd or playing dress-up.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Zephyros Major lives in Southern California, but you
are more likely to find him at a campground or roadside bar than in
Hollywood or on the beach. He writes with the hope of inspiring a
directional change in the American biker culture.
Posted by sergeantstedanko on November 9, 2007, 1:13 pm
On Nov 9, 10:48 am, Zephyros.Ma...@gmail.com wrote:
> ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Zephyros Major lives in Southern California, but you
> are more likely to find him at a campground or roadside bar than in
> Hollywood or on the beach. He writes with the hope of inspiring a
> directional change in the American biker culture.
I forgot this part: Fuck you.
Stedanko.
Posted by Schmoe on November 9, 2007, 1:58 pm
Zephyros.Major@gmail.com wrote:
> .
> ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Zephyros Major
If ever there was a name that evoked images of leather bound S&M ala Village
People moto-wannabe poser freaks, it's Zephyros Major. You must have been
one helluva ass kicking target in grade school. I'm guessing you spent
plenty of time at midnight showings of Rocky Horror Picture Show. Meatloaf
again?
Posted by Tud on November 9, 2007, 5:04 pm
Zephyros.Major wrote...
> Now available through Amazon.com, bn.com, iUniverse.com, and just
> about every other online bookstore:
> A manifesto, for all who ride...
> The "Shovel Generation" of riders and rally-goers must re-vamp the
> biker culture, and re-instill a "No Rules" lifestyle, before the whole
> scene loses its soul.
> Every year, more and more would-be bikers take to the open road in an
> effort to get some kicks and enjoy a fuller life. But too many, too
> often, become mesmerized by the image of rough riding icons, and lose
> track of their own self-exploration.
> The Shovel Revival is an observation, and an appeal, to every rider of
> every age, to fearlessly adhere to a higher purpose. Genuine
> satisfaction on the road comes in the form of risk-taking and letting
> loose, not following the crowd or playing dress-up.
Good stuff. My buddies and I are sick of shipping our bikes to these events
and finding them full of a thousand other bikes just like ours. We paid a
lot of money for them so that we could enjoy the biker culture and it's
nothing like the movies we watched, it's more like our family trips to
Disney World. Hopefully you're book will inspire bikers to start drinking
and smoking pot more at the rallyies so that we can be a part of the real
deal and not this Mickey Mouse version we keep finding Bikeweek.
--
Tud
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> are more likely to find him at a campground or roadside bar than in
> Hollywood or on the beach. He writes with the hope of inspiring a
> directional change in the American biker culture.