Hello,
After 6,000 hours of writing, maybe 8,000, I've come out of seclusion to present my book "Harley Tracks: Across Vietnam to The Wall."
What began as a joy ride on my day off work in Hanoi in 2008 rolled into an adventure that led me on a journey - to ride around Vietnam in memory of the Americans who died there. What I thought would be a personal act of gratitude and honor, and then return to my career, turned into something much deeper. I thought the ride over a couple times, and many factors could have doomed it--but they didn't. After 41,000 miles on my lowered Fat Boy, I returned to America with it (after 15 years living in Asia) and rode it to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC in 2013.
It is by far the greatest ride of my life; trail tales like none other. Please visit my web site for more info and lots of photos, and you can buy the book also. www.harleytracks.com
After 6,000 hours of writing, maybe 8,000, I've come out of seclusion to present my book "Harley Tracks: Across Vietnam to The Wall."
What began as a joy ride on my day off work in Hanoi in 2008 rolled into an adventure that led me on a journey - to ride around Vietnam in memory of the Americans who died there. What I thought would be a personal act of gratitude and honor, and then return to my career, turned into something much deeper. I thought the ride over a couple times, and many factors could have doomed it--but they didn't. After 41,000 miles on my lowered Fat Boy, I returned to America with it (after 15 years living in Asia) and rode it to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC in 2013.
It is by far the greatest ride of my life; trail tales like none other. Please visit my web site for more info and lots of photos, and you can buy the book also. www.harleytracks.com