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If you ride a motorcycle or know someone who does
or just want to know where the good street rides are in the southeast, take
the off ramp from the information superhighway to MotoHawk.
At MotoHawk, you’ll find the “Code of the Road” a
monthly article by Hawk Hagebak whose
“Motorcycle Adventures” guidebooks have become best sellers for the
southeastern United States. You can purchase these books at bookstores, motorcycle
shops, over the internet and even here at MotoHawk.
But MotoHawk is your only source for personalized,
signed copies. The “Code of the Road” by Hawk Hagebak
is a monthly article written with the author’s own brand of humor. In the
“Code of the Road” Hawk shares his insights on touring, packing, maintenance,
and other motorcycle related topics. Also in the “Code of the Road” Hawk will
keep you posted on his current projects. If you’ve got a specific question
for Hawk, you can e-mail him directly at hawk@motohawk.com.
He’ll answer your question by e-mail or in the “Code of the Road.”
So, what’s a MotoHawk?
It’s the merging of the word motorcycle and the name Hawk, which seems only
natural after you’ve read his work and learn about his experiences.
Hawk Hagebak was
introduced to motorcycling by his mother who rode her purple Honda around
Ashland, Wisconsin with a very young Hawk proudly seated on the back and
holding on for dear life. Since those days of cold but short rides, Hawk has
been associated with motorcycles in some way. As a member of the Cobb
Police Motorcycle Squad, he was a motorcycle officer for a decade. Today, he
continues to tinker with the motorcycles he owns, while pursuing non riders
to "convert" them into motorcyclists, and is always in search of
the perfect road. Hawk and motorcycles are inseparable.
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