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Peter Egan



Average rating: 4.44 · 1,128 ratings · 103 reviews · 37 distinct works • Similar authors
Leanings: The Best of Peter...

4.55 avg rating — 209 ratings — published 2002
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Leanings 2

4.50 avg rating — 115 ratings — published 2005 — 6 editions
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Leanings 3: On the Road and...

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The Best of Peter Egan: Fou...

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Side Glances by Peter Egan ...

4.66 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 2006
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Side Glances Volume 3 1998-...

4.62 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2003
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Side Glances, Volume 1: 198...

4.73 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2001 — 3 editions
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Peter Egan on the Road: Ame...

4.33 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2008
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Side Glances, Volume 2: 199...

4.83 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2001 — 3 editions
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Side Glances, Part 1, 1983-...

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“A year from now, you won’t remember why you stayed home, but you never forget a motorcycle trip.”
Peter Egan, Leanings 3: On the Road and in the Garage with Cycle World's Peter Egan

“Then I had one of those odd shifts of focus and looked down at my bike, and my dusty, worn gloves on the handlebars. We were in the greatest place in the world, but what had it taken to get here? Quite a bit. Learning to ride, getting a driver’s license in high school. Acquiring tools, learning to change flat tires and clutch cables. Gaining dirt experience and going to dealerships to shop for the right bike. Installing knobbies and handguards and a skidplate. After years of youthful indigence, moving through a series of jobs that finally allowed you to afford a truck or a bike trailer. Learning to read maps and cross rivers in deep water. Finding helmets and enduro jackets and motocross boots that fit. Getting a passport, paying your bike registration, learning a smattering of useful Spanish.… And living long enough to have friends who were crazy enough to do all these things, as well. People you could count on who’d gone through the same lifetime of motorcycle connections that had brought us to this perfect spot in time. As I put my helmet back on, it occurred to me that you are never more completely the sum of everything you’ve ever been than when you take a slightly difficult motorcycle trip into a strange land. And make it back out again.”
Peter Egan, Leanings 3: On the Road and in the Garage with Cycle World's Peter Egan

“When you were out traveling the good things raised your expectations a little, so when you got home you remembered them and wanted to concentrate some of the good ideas in the place you chose to settle down and live.”
Peter Egan, The Best of Peter Egan: Four Decades of Motorcycle Tales and Musings from the Pages of Cycle World



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