Leanings by Peter Eagan

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I just finished reading this compilation of his feature articles and columns. It's a great read, only now I have to buy a Ducati and figure out how to tour Mexico and Europe on a bike...

 
I just finished reading this compilation of his feature articles and columns. It's a great read, only now I have to buy a Ducati and figure out how to tour Mexico and Europe on a bike...
Jeremy, where did you get the compilation of his stories? I've only seen/read tid-bits here and there of Eagan's work.
 
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John check out Cycle World it's available through them. Eagan is unequaled.

Somebody should attempt to get him to attend nfo next summer. Nut????

:jester:

 
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Both "Leanings" and "Leanings 2" are available through most book stores.

Also try www.motorbooks.com

and there's always Amazon.com

Good reads, by the way

 
I just finished reading this compilation of his feature articles and columns. It's a great read, only now I have to buy a Ducati and figure out how to tour Mexico and Europe on a bike...
Go with the Multistrada. You won't regret it. You can get hard bags and a trunk from Ducati and other sources (Givi, Hepco-Becker).

 
I just finished reading this compilation of his feature articles and columns. It's a great read, only now I have to buy a Ducati and figure out how to tour Mexico and Europe on a bike...
Go with the Multistrada. You won't regret it. You can get hard bags and a trunk from Ducati and other sources (Givi, Hepco-Becker).

That would be my bent. The other ducks seem to require a younger back. ;-)

 
I just finished reading this compilation of his feature articles and columns. It's a great read, only now I have to buy a Ducati and figure out how to tour Mexico and Europe on a bike...
Bah. Mexico & Europe are for *******. :rolleyes: Check out: https://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=269251 Real men go to Angola.

Long multi-post trip report there. Hats off to those guys. I'd be scared spitless to take on that kind of venture, but I don't have that kind of faith in my fellow man either.

Rancho and they don't eat quiche either

 
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