Easy rider magazine art chick bike5/2/2024 She and the original publishers kindly gave permission for the reprint to go ahead. Jack’s daughter Antonia (or Toni as she prefers) was located in Queensland and she now had the rights to the book. Unfortunately, Jack Bowers, who was about 90 when he completed his book, passed away in 1999 aged 94 Frank had died in 1993 aged 85. It was agreed that if Graham could get permission from whoever had the rights to the book, Peter would reprint the book as a Bear Face Books publication. Peter had written the Forward in the original publication of Around Australia the Hard Way and was keen to help with a rebirth of the book if at all possible. He was now on a roll, and as luck would have it, he met up with Peter ‘The Bear’ Thoeming, Editor of Australian Road Rider magazine. A breakthrough came at the 2003 Harley-Davidson 100th anniversary at Homebush when Graham caught up with a friend who was instrumental in helping him locate a suitable bike eventually a deal was done and Graham was once again the owner of a 1942 side-valve Big Twin. The word was out that Graham was looking for a suitable bike for the basis of this trip ideally a 1200 cc U-model, a great workhorse and eminently capable of hauling the huge side-box that he planned on hanging off the side. Graham then had some makeshift copies run up and spiral bound just to keep the ball rolling. An enquiry to ‘the out of print’ book service yielded just one copy at three times the cost of the original. It was when he went to purchase a quantity of the books to send to potential sponsors that he found it was out of print with no apparent plans from the original publisher (Kangaroo Press) to do another run. The wheels were in motion for a recreation of the original Around Australia the Hard Way and Graham wanted to promote the trip as much as possible. The second reason was that the 21st of September is World Alzheimers Day, the very date that Jack and Frank rode into Sydney at the end of their epic journey in 1929. Graham had lost his mother two years earlier through this debilitating disease and was therefore keen to direct any money he raised into research to help solve the mystery of this disease. Graham planned to make this trip a fundraiser and chose the AARF (Alzheimers and Aging Research Foundation) for his charity. He found him okay he was pretty much where he left him. The first thing to do was find Sassy who had disappeared in the 23 years since these guys had done their trip. It was during a visit to Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum in 2002 to check out an exhibition of the history of Harley-Davidson in Australia that Graham saw a copy of Jack Bowers’ original map and became all fired up to do a re-enactment of the trip. This was a hugely successful trip similar in some ways to the trip Jack and Frank did 29 years earlier although quite a bit shorter in total distance and certainly enough to wet the appetite of these guys. This article is not so much about the original book but the extraordinary chain of events which led to a re-enactment of the original trip and a second edition of this wonderful book going to print.īack in 1958 Graham Felton and his friend John (Sassy) Sinclair took a 1942 U-model with side-box on a 6500 mile ride from Sydney to Darwin then down the middle to Adelaide, Melbourne and back home. Around Australia the Hard Way tells the story in great detail and is certainly worth reading. Jack Bowers and his friend Frank Smith accomplished this incredible journey in just over 11 weeks under the most atrocious conditions. AROUND AUSTRALIA the Hard Way is a fascinating book about two intrepid motorcyclists who set off on a brand new J-model Harley-Davidson in 1929 to circumnavigate Australia.
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