Pennyrick
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A little over forty years ago my wife and I began to become touring bike enthusiasts. Back in the early to mid-70's there were two publications that were high on your reading list if you were really into seeing the country by motorcycle. One was Road Rider Magazine, started in 1971 but a guy named Roger Hull. Hull was really the first journalist to really write about the touring experience and he is legendary. If you don't know about Roger (who passed away in '95), Google him... you will be amazed at his story.
The other magazine was started around 1974 by a guy named John Warren. It was called Touring Bike and also was aimed at those of us who biked with bags on our machines. Sadly both magazines have passed away but I sure would love to have a magazine or a web site, or both that carried the kind of stuff those books did in their heyday. Rider and Roadrunner are okay but just not the same.
It was most unusual to find a female rider on the road forty year's ago and what spurred this thread was as item I came across in an old file that was clipped from Touring Bike magazine's February'78 issue. It was written by my wife, Penny and if it is legible, I have attached a copy to the thread.
Enjoy!
The other magazine was started around 1974 by a guy named John Warren. It was called Touring Bike and also was aimed at those of us who biked with bags on our machines. Sadly both magazines have passed away but I sure would love to have a magazine or a web site, or both that carried the kind of stuff those books did in their heyday. Rider and Roadrunner are okay but just not the same.
It was most unusual to find a female rider on the road forty year's ago and what spurred this thread was as item I came across in an old file that was clipped from Touring Bike magazine's February'78 issue. It was written by my wife, Penny and if it is legible, I have attached a copy to the thread.
Enjoy!