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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bernt Speigel , Meredith HassallPublisher: Whitehorse Press Imprint: Whitehorse Press Dimensions: Width: 27.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9781884313752ISBN 10: 1884313752 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 21 July 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews<p> There are a number of books available that'll explain the dynamics of motorcycling and how to take advantage of them, but there are few, if any, that first focus on you, the rider. Bernt Spiegel's book, The Upper Half of the Motorcycle on the Unity of Rider and Machine, is in its ninth printing and finally translated into English. A German behavioral psychologis, Spiegel uncovers new insights and gives unique perspectives that challenge the reader to think about riding from an intrinsic standpoint instead of a mechanical one. - Sport Rider<p> Spiegel says motorcycles can function like a body part; i.e., a prosthetic limb. In fact, some amputees become competitive athletes. He uses physics, biology, psychology and anthropology (and other sciences) to look at the human/motorcycle unit. The subtitle nails it: .. .on the unity of rider and machine, and he offers fascinating techniques to integrate the function of the motorcycle into your unconscious. it's an ideal gift for the moto <p> There are a number of books available that'll explain the dynamics of motorcycling and how to take advantage of them, but there are few, if any, that first focus on you, the rider. Bernt Spiegel's book, The Upper Half of the Motorcycle on the Unity of Rider and Machine, is in its ninth printing and finally translated into English. A German behavioral psychologis, Spiegel uncovers new insights and gives unique perspectives that challenge the reader to think about riding from an intrinsic standpoint instead of a mechanical one. - Sport Rider<p> Spiegel says motorcycles can function like a body part; i.e., a prosthetic limb. In fact, some amputees become competitive athletes. He uses physics, biology, psychology and anthropology (and other sciences) to look at the human/motorcycle unit. The subtitle nails it: .. .on the unity of rider and machine, and he offers fascinating techniques to integrate the function of the motorcycle into your unconscious. it's an ideal gift for the motorcyclist who likes thinking about the how and why of riding. So popular, it's gone through nine printings and three editions in German. Now in English, thanks to translator Meredith Hassal. - Motorcycle Consumer News<p> Wunderbar! This legendary and highly popular motorcycle strategy book by Bernt Spiegel, that explores the unity of rider and machine, has been on my wish list for a long time. Unfortunately, I can't read German. Fortnately, the good folks at Whitehorse Press have made an English translation possible. No other book defines the man-machine unity like this one does. Danke Whitehorse Press! - Rider<p> Few motorcycle books tackle the physical and mental facets of motorcycling the way The Upper Half does. It provides practical information for improving riding behavior and delves into aspects of motorcycling that promise to deepen the understanding of the machines we love. - Motorcycle News Author InformationA behavioural psychologist, design consultant, university professor and founder of the Spiegel Institut in Stuttgart, Bernt Spiegel has spent over 50 years working on man-machine interface issues. This book reflects his unique views of the physical and psychological relationship riders have with motorcycles and the concept of motorcycles coming to function as an artificial limb for master riders. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |