David Preston
Born ca. 1947 Occupation Writer and corporate PR Language English Nationality American Subject Motorcycling Notable works Motorcycle 101 davidpreston .biz
David Preston (born circa 1947)[1] is an author in the Seattle area. His published works include Motorcycle 101 and Motorcycle 201 on motorcycle rider safety , and the novels Mourning Ride and The Third Marcia . The Seattle Times called Motorcycle 101 a "good introduction" for new riders.[2]
Preston has been a contributor to Sound Rider! since 2000[3] and American Road magazine since the early 2000s.[4]
In addition to being an author, Preston has worked as a high school English teacher, radio announcer, and public relations person at two Seattle area motorcycle dealers.[1] [5]
Bibliography [ edit ]
Dave Preston (2004). Motorcycle 101 . Mixed Media. ISBN 0974742007 .
Dave Preston (2010). Motorcycle 201 . Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B004E3XBEQ .
Dave Preston (2011). Motorcycle Heart, Theory, and Practice . Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B004SBO0LW .
Dave Preston (2011). Mourning Ride . Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B004O6MUJK .
Dave Preston (2012). The Third Marcia . Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B007JY1UIG .
Dave Preston (2012). No Corner Left Unturned: 40 Years of Northwest Motorsports . Will Preston/Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B008Z3XMZO .
Dave Preston (2013). Identity Ride (The Harrison Thomas Mysteries) . Will Preston/Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B00AYPM0Y0 .
References [ edit ]
^ a b Dave Preston, Managing Team Ride West , Peckhammer TV , March 29, 2010, archived from the original on November 8, 2012, retrieved April 6, 2012
^ McDougall, Connie, "Her first exposure to motorcycles came years ago as a passenger sitting behind her boyfriend. Arms wrapped around his waist, she blithely..." , The Seattle Times , retrieved April 6, 2012 Originally published as "Wind, women and wheels ; No longer are they content to be back-seat riders; they want to be the ones driving:" [Fourth Edition], p. G6. {{citation }}: CS1 maint: postscript (link )
^ A Salute to Dave Preston , Sound Rider! , Spring 2007, archived from the original on 2012-06-06, retrieved 2012-04-06
^ American Road Trip Talk (Podcast)– Dave Preston: Breezy Rider , American Road, June 17, 2011, retrieved 2012-04-11
^ "Man turns a passion into a second career", The Herald (Everett) , March 24, 2008
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