Motorcycle Life
Stories, Wisdom, and Obsession from Riders Around the World
by Eric Hendrikx
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Pub Date Sep 29 2026 | Archive Date Sep 29 2026
Artisan Books | Artisan
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Description
Foreword by Norman Reedus | Introduction by Mike Wolfe
Motorcycles aren’t just machines—they’re a way of seeing the world.
In Motorcycle Life, author and journalist Eric Hendrikx brings together more than 100 riders from across the globe in a visually rich exploration of what draws people to two wheels—and why they never leave. Through intimate interviews and striking photography, the book captures a wide spectrum of voices, from actors and builders to racers, designers, and everyday riders.
Featuring stories from Keanu Reeves, Jason Momoa, Tommy Flanagan, Carey Hart, and Steve Caballero, each interview reveals something deeper: how riding becomes a tool for freedom, a response to grief, a path to independence, or a lifelong obsession.
Some found motorcycles as children. Others came to them later, searching for something they couldn’t name. All of them discovered the same truth—that riding strips life down to something more immediate, more honest, and more real.
Part cultural document, part visual journey, Motorcycle Life is a celebration of the people behind the handlebars—and the shared human need for movement, connection, and meaning.
Eric Hendrikx is donating 100% of his pre-order royalties to the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in support of Movember, funding critical programs in men’s mental health and prostate cancer research.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781648294297 |
| PRICE | $40.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 352 |