If you read French, you might want to check out your local bookstore for a copy of the Guide de la Moto when it shows up on shelves this Friday.
It’s a handy reference tool, with photos, specs and commentary on the latest machines (the current edition covers 2016-2017 models), and it has the Canadian-specific details, not the generic numbers off a global website which may not necessarily match up with what’s available in our showrooms here.
The Guide is written by Bertrand Gahel; find his website here. This year’s book is 464 pages long, and is the 22nd edition.
Pourquoi montrer des 3 roues (Spyder) ce n’est pas une moto!?
Yes please come out with a English version. Would be vert much appreciated. Thanks
Great news!
Félicitations Bertrand!
Can it be that difficult to produce an English version as well? I’m sure I bought one of his Guides years ago in English … and it was very good. Come on Bertrand!!
I second that Max, good idea, come Bertrand!!
Motorcycle guide in July, what an akward time for a release.