Some writers are capable of describing what most of us can only feel: a few of them are gathered here. If you have some more, drop me a line...
T. E. Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia) describes riding his Brough Superior and a little run down the road against an old fighter plane. From his book, The Mint:
Boanerges
Hunter S. Thompson accurately describes the Vincent Black Shadow in his book, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas:
Hunter S. Thompson on the Vincent
Richard Thompson, singer and songwriter, sings about a legendary bike:
Lyrics from 52 Vincent Black lightning
Hunter S. Thompson talks about a Ducati and fast bikes in general. This is from an old issue of CycleWorld.
Song of the Sausage Creature
A day in the life of a Brit Bike owner:
The Accidental Tour or how I found the Knoxville-Berryessa Road
Hunter S. Thompson, describes a late night run down the coast on a BSA Lightning.
The Dope Cabala and a Wall of Fire
This guy rode a Vincent for 100,000 miles in about 18 months:
Tony Rose on the concept of Power