Why We Ride: A Psychologist Explains the Motorcyclist's Mind and the Relationship Between Rider, Bike, and Road
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9781620082294

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mark Barnes, P., & Mark Barnes, P. (2018). Why We Ride: A Psychologist Explains the Motorcyclist's Mind and the Relationship Between Rider, Bike, and Road . CompanionHouse Books.

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Mark Barnes, Ph.D and Ph.D.|AUTHOR Mark Barnes. 2018. Why We Ride: A Psychologist Explains the Motorcyclist's Mind and the Relationship Between Rider, Bike, and Road. CompanionHouse Books.

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Mark Barnes, Ph.D and Ph.D.|AUTHOR Mark Barnes. Why We Ride: A Psychologist Explains the Motorcyclist's Mind and the Relationship Between Rider, Bike, and Road CompanionHouse Books, 2018.

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Mark Barnes, Ph.D., and Ph.D.|AUTHOR Mark Barnes. Why We Ride: A Psychologist Explains the Motorcyclist's Mind and the Relationship Between Rider, Bike, and Road CompanionHouse Books, 2018.

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