"Textbooks" such as this are perfect for new "stuedents." For the "graduates," a book like "Dapper's Real Biker Etiquette" is a good reminder, a refresher course in the basics and beyond.
Thunder Press: October 2004
Dapper's blunt to-the-poing style grabs you by the balls. He tells how to give you enemies an ass whoppin', how beginners should buy and maintain bikes, creative ways to fight helmet laws, and much more.
I really enjoyed it and would suggest you pick up your copy today!
Lloyd Evans: Bikers 2000 Staff writer
...Interesting, entertaining, and on target. Dan adds his whips of comedic humor to everyday situations and people that truly make this book hard to purt down once you start. He's a guy with an interesting life and and individual who believes in fairness and doesn't mind fighting for it and likes to laugh along the way.
Thunder Roads Magazine, Vol 6, Issue 2: April 2005
Found the book hard to put down. Damn those 30 minute lunch breaks. It helps as an author to connect with his readers.
Cheryl for Sacramento
Just read your book, I haven't laughed so hard in months. It was great to see some of this stuff on paper, I've lived by most of these rules for years although I've never been a club member, like you, a bit too independent.
Steve "doc" Grimes: Colorado
Thank you Dapper for your generous and insightful book. I appreciate it, and will read it many times.
e-mail from Dave
Dapper, great book. Had to read it before my Sturgis trip to make sure I didn't violate bike etiquette. If you are ever in need of a place to stay in Pittsburgh, you have one here.
Frank Carbone, Pittsburgh, CA
I received the book and could not put it down. I really enjoyed it, thank you.
Mike Minton, Tehachapi, CA
My husband enjoyed the book ... actually, he raved about it. Thanks.
rindy44, Louisana

