| Motorcycle Sign Language |
Blaine Kamp |
Amazon |
If you're tired of having to pull over every time you want to communicate
with your riding companions and you want to avoid buying expensive intercom
systems, this handy book, which is small enough to fit in your pocket,
could be of great service. Using easy to follow illustrations, this book
presents a set of basic hand signals used to communicate while driving.
All signs use one hand, left or right, to communicate messages such as
directions, times, numbers, motorcycle needs, engine trouble, and surroundings
such as wet patches and police spottings. Also included are rider-related
signals that relay the need for warmer clothes, food, drink, rest or that
the rider is feeling fatigued or sick. Sftbd., 4 x 7 in., 70 pp.,
approx 65 illus. |