“The Art of the Ride” Almost Ready

Gary Halby

NEW YORK – It was summer of 2012 when RIDE-CT / RIDE-New England spotted and snapped a picture of Gary Halby taking photos in Kent, CT. His expensive Canon camera with a 70-300mm telephoto lens suggested a more substantive purpose to his effort than mere snapshots, and it was quickly determined that he was working on a coffee table book on the bikes and bikers that populate the destination town on weekends.

Gary Halby cover

Now, almost three years later, Halby has a proof copy of “The Art of the Ride” (c0ver above) and expects to have it available for purchase soon. “There are just some minor tweaks that I want to do. I’m going to make some revisions,” said Halby this week from his home here. A former owner of a New York advertising agency, Halby divides his time between Manhattan and a second home in West Cornwall, CT.

Sayings

“The Art of the Ride” is, in Halby’s words, “a big book.” It’s 11 1/2 inches by 15 inches and 80 pages thick. “I broke it into two sections . One section is the bikers. The second section is the bikes,” he explained.

While a price for the self-published book hasn’t been set, it will likely be hefty as well, so Halby’s also planning “a smaller version so it will be much more affordable.”

Front wheel

Halby had hundreds of pictures to choose from and it took countless hours to do so. “It’ been a long process,” he said.

More details will be passed along when they become available. Here are more pages from the book:

Group shot

 

Reflective helmet

 

Tires

 

Side cover

 

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Since 2010, RIDE-CT & RIDE-NewEngland has been reporting about motorcycling in New England and portions of New York.

One comment

  1. Awesome photo’s Gary, I’m a big fan of Bikes and Rolling Stones ! I came across your photo with “Loud noise save lives”on it and saw a Stonestongue, so I had to look at this site! My compliments