Motorcycles are photographed every day. You see them on Web sites, in magazines, and at shows. But the places where they spend their day is a bit of a secret. And the best of the best live in luxurious palaces, lavishly outfitted
warehouses, and gritty shops. Motorcycle Dream Garages takes you inside these private enclaves for a sneak peak into the homes of the world's most exotic motorcycles. You'll tour a secret 10,000-square-foot warehouse in New York that houses 10 of the nation's finest motorcycle racers, collectors, and builders. The book also visits a private airplane hangar in southern California that houses everything from one-off customs, highly modified sportbikes, and one of the world's only jet-powered motorcycles. You'll also step back in time to see the homes and shops of dedicated enthusiasts such as vintage Harley-Davidson customizer George Hood (who builds eight-valve heads in his garage) and Robert Genise, the owner of John's Cycle Center in Queens, a race shop that pre-dates the town's last World's Fair.
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Click here for more information about author Lee Klancher.

