KingBear
Hooligan
I Just saw a review of this book on webBikeWorld - Triumph Bonneville: Portrait of a Legend. Looks nicely done with high quality printing and binding. I'm very particular about the book I buy in hard copy nowadays, opting for the eco-friendly and portable e-books instead. But this will assume a place of honor in the coffee-table rotation.
Here's a snippet from the review. Click here to read the entire review on webBikeWorld.
Here's a snippet from the review. Click here to read the entire review on webBikeWorld.
The entire Bonneville story is very nicely documented in the new book Triumph Bonneville: Portrait of a Legend by photographer James Mann and writer Mick Duckworth.
The photographs are the start of this book, not the printed word, and that's just fine with me. There is just enough background to give the reader a taste of the history, but the real beauty here can be seen in James Mann's wonderful photos, capturing the essence of many exquisite Bonnevilles from various restored collections around the UK.
I'd say that the authors have found the perfect combination of just enough text and just the right images to keep the reader entertained without feeling swamped by too much detail about minutiae like frame numbers, paint codes and production dates. You want to see some of the juiciest Bonnevilles you'll ever lay eyes on? They're all here. I'll take one of each please!