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Brian 'n' Neil both know it: Jordan's the main voice this round. Jordan summarizes the exciting story of George Wyman's famous 1903 motorcycle trip across the United States. He explains his early days as a bicycle racer, endurance rides in Australia and the events that led to his historic ride across America.
Taking a closer look at Wyman's journey, Jordan has questions about the reasoning and business interests of people like Roy C. Marks and the companies that supported the trip. The ride was more than a test of endurance. It was also a clever way for early motorcycle companies and magazines to promote themselves, with help from both the industry and media.
For those who don't know Jordan, he also shares personal knowledge and experience as someone who restores and loves old motorcycles. He connects Wyman's story to his own meetings with rare bikes and important people in motorcycle culture. Jordan speaks openly about the mysteries he still wants to solve, correcting mistakes from earlier stories and giving hints about future research.
By The Riding ObsessionBrian 'n' Neil both know it: Jordan's the main voice this round. Jordan summarizes the exciting story of George Wyman's famous 1903 motorcycle trip across the United States. He explains his early days as a bicycle racer, endurance rides in Australia and the events that led to his historic ride across America.
Taking a closer look at Wyman's journey, Jordan has questions about the reasoning and business interests of people like Roy C. Marks and the companies that supported the trip. The ride was more than a test of endurance. It was also a clever way for early motorcycle companies and magazines to promote themselves, with help from both the industry and media.
For those who don't know Jordan, he also shares personal knowledge and experience as someone who restores and loves old motorcycles. He connects Wyman's story to his own meetings with rare bikes and important people in motorcycle culture. Jordan speaks openly about the mysteries he still wants to solve, correcting mistakes from earlier stories and giving hints about future research.