From SUPERSHOW Events
Toronto, ON - What was it like riding motorcycles in Toronto in the fifties and sixties? Don Morris is telling it like it was. Readers of his just-published new book “Riding With Attitude” will get a chance to ride along with Morris as he learns life’s lessons through his involvement with gang culture in the fifties and sixties through to today, at age 63, as a leadership trainer for the Gold Wing Road Riders Association.
“Riding With Attitude” will be officially launched at the Toronto Spring Motorcycle Show, Apr. 16-17 at the Toronto International Centre with the author on hand to personally sign copies both days. Complete with intriguing photos from his younger days to the present this is a book that will be read with interest by motorcyclists of all ages.
The Toronto Spring Motorcycle Show, now in it’s 16th year, is the spring-time season opener for motorcyclists, bringing together exhibitors offering every item that a motorcyclist will need including dealers with all types of motorcycles, over 30 clubs and associations promoting membership, rides,
rallies and charity events for the coming riding season, a custom chopper builders competition, stage shows, rider training information, a used bike market, special guests and demos.
More information can be found on the SUPERSHOW Events website at www.supershowevents.com
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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