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The Perfect Motorcycle - Downloadable Tools
#369007 01/06/2010 12:16 PM
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Hello Fellow Bonneville Riders,

I am thrilled to announce that my new book, "The Perfect Motorcycle: How to Choose, Find and Buy the Perfect New or Used Bike," is now available from Amazon.com.

I wanted to let the group know that we've posted free downloads of tools you can use--the checklists, worksheets and forms from the book at:
http://www.theperfectmotorcycle.com/download-worksheets-and-che.html

The reason I want to get this information in front of you is that you are often asked by others for motorcycle recommendations, especially beginners. My book is meant to supplement your advice and be a tool you can use to help other new riders get into the sport. Your knowledge of the book and your referrals mean a lot.

There is also a free downloadable preview of the book at:
http://www.theperfectmotorcycle.com/Look_Inside_theBook.html

By the way, the temperature here is -9 F. as I type this note--excellent reading weather. Come on spring!

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Domino #369008 01/06/2010 12:52 PM
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Sounds interesting. Who are you? Where ya from? Watcha ride? Howdja hear about this site? What inspired the book?

Welcome and good luck with the book!


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Keith #369009 01/06/2010 2:39 PM
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Hi Keith - and other members,

D'oh! I'm sorry I just jumped right in here without an introduction.

I'm Kevin Domino from Minneapolis, and I've been a motorcyclist for 40+ years. I've had lots of bikes over the years, including 2 of the new Bonnevilles (one of which is a pre-fire 100th Anniversary T-100). I'm a member of other forums and I've been following the Bonnenville America site and felt so comfortable here that I forgot to say "hi."

I wrote the book because the most common topic of discussion between motorcyclists--newbies and veterans--is what makes this or that motorcycle better than any other. And, I couldn't find any resource that addressed the question objectively without trying to sell a particular point of view or a product.

The book takes on that question of perfection, not by answering it directly, but by having each reader review and consider why they ride, their own preferences and needs, and then offers recommendations based on those answers. Questionnaires used in the book are available for download on the website.

I had the good fortune of having 671 Press edit and publish the book, and it has been a great experience.

I wanted to make sure the members here knew about the book, not so much for your own use (although I'll bet you'll find something of value in it), but because you are probably the "biker" in your social circles and are asked by new riders for your recommendations. The book is especially helpful for those just getting into the sport.

So, that's a quick overview. I look forward to any and all comments and I can be reached directly at kevin@theperfectmotorcycle.com.

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Domino #369010 01/07/2010 12:29 AM
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Thanks Kevin - I checked out some of your pre-purchase forms - good stuff there!


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Domino #369011 01/07/2010 12:34 AM
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Wow... 40+ years experience there Kevin. I can relate to that!! Well I have to say (judging from your website) you've put a great deal of thought into this book. Combine that with your experience and I'd say you're making a pretty good (and important) contribution to the riders community.

The fact is you're making other people think and that can only be good. Far to many people get themselves into trouble out of a lack of a holistic overview of the matter. Your book should help people stay grounded in the decisions and steps they'll take towards becoming successful riders.

My best to you on your new venture. I'd be more than happy to recommend your book!


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Keith #369012 01/07/2010 11:14 AM
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Thank you for your kind comments. I hope every forum member can use some of the information. I got a kick out of one of my reviewers who said he got the book as research for his next bike, and that "research is less expensive than experience."

Also, if you are ever looking for a used bike, check out the free download of the "Inspection Checklist Form" from the website. (by the way, the photos in the book for this chapter are of my 2002 Bonnie)

Thanks again for your support.

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Domino #369013 01/08/2010 10:40 AM
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So the book is basicly just one page that says... Do it right the first time and just get yerself a Triumph.

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Quote:

So the book is basicly just one page that says... Do it right the first time and just get yerself a Triumph.






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brindle #369015 01/08/2010 11:52 PM
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Actually, it's two pages.

Page 1, get a Triumph.

Page 2, get another Triumph.

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Domino #369016 01/13/2010 10:22 PM
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Hello All,

As a point of clarification, I love Triumphs, but my book actually has 291 pages, and it's full of tools and information that help each rider determine what is a perfect fit for them.

I'd appreciate any referrals, and remember much of the content is free at:
http://www.theperfectmotorcycle.com/download-worksheets-and-che.html

Enjoy the ride!

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Domino #369017 01/20/2010 4:28 AM
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No such thing as a perfect motorcycle, there's
1. Great Bikes
2. Good bikes
3. It's ok
4.P.u.s.s.y.'s Bike
5. Wouldn't be seen dead on that
6. Total heap of S**t
7. Boat mooring
In that order

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Hoffo #369018 01/20/2010 7:47 PM
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Number 8. Harley


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Hoffo #369019 01/22/2010 8:49 PM
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Hello Hoffo,

I am really glad you brought up the question of "The Perfect Motorcycle." You're absolutely right! The title of my book is meant to provoke that very question. Most of us say, "Perfect Motorcycle? There is no perfect motorcycle for everyone!"

The premise of the book is that the perfect motorcycle is the one with characteristics that perfectly match your needs and desires. There is not one type of bike that is right for everyone. The only standard of perfection that matters is yours, at this point in your life. A bike that fits you physically, fulfills your intended riding purpose, fits your style, fits within your budget, and inspires you to ride is the perfect motorcycle. The perfect fit. The right bike, right now.

The process presented helps all riders (especially new riders) make sure they consider many criteria to ensure they don't miss something important that can make their experience even better. The fact that everyone has their own opinions--most times very strong opinions--is exactly why I wrote the book. I am not going to presume to tell you what the perfect motorcycle is--YOU are going to tell yourself. The fun of figuring out what you like is a big part of the motorcycling experience.

Also mentioned in the book is that, sometimes, the perfect motorcycle is 2 or 3 bikes (or more). Or, in the case of Jay Leno, many dozens.

Thanks again for bringing up the issue. And don't forget to check out the free downloadable checklists and worksheets.

Cheers,
Kevin

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Domino #369020 01/23/2010 1:10 AM
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Well just yesterday a copy of Kevin's book arrived in the mail and although I've only had a chance to skim over the book, it already looks impressive. I look forward to delving deeper as time permits.


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