Pete Steele takes you on a rollicking ride through episodes of his life that are at times comical and other times overwhelmingly awful. Throughout his struggles as a young adult in Manchester, motorcycles come to his rescue. When the demons set out to torment him, long motorcycle rides in the hills of the North West, often at night, provide the space and the solace that he cannot find elsewhere.
Steele’s lively writing style pulls you in making you feel part of his narrative. Sometimes enjoying the farce of a housemate trapped in a fallen wardrobe, at other times feeling the suffering of a journey through freezing rain without all the gear but as well, the joy of just riding, alone or with friends.
As you accompany him on the journey through these and later episodes, you will enjoy the tales and thoughts on the dozens of motorcycles he has owned and ridden, from spluttering East European two-strokes to luxurious smooth-running tourers. including one spell selling and riding the iconic Harley Davidson bikes.
Motor Cycles in Mind is a great read. It combines Steele’s personal struggles with the love of motorbikes. Riding provides his resilience to overcome adversities and is a fulfilling hobby. He also reflects on the kindness of strangers whose unexpected interventions over the years have helped to make him what he is today.
A life on two wheels, Peter takes us on a deeply personal journey through life’s twists, turns, and unexpected detours. From the freedom of open roads to the quiet moments of reflection, Steele explores how motorcycles became more than machines – they became therapy, escape, and connection.
Drawing on his years working as a Covert Surveillance Officer, he shares stories–sometimes funny, sometimes raw–about the people who shaped his life: those he trusted with his safety, the strangers who showed unexpected kindness, and the friends and family who taught him what loyalty truly means.
With sharp wit, honesty, and heart, Motorcycles in Mind is about resilience, togetherness, and the power of two wheels to carry us through even the darkest days.
Whether you’ve ever thrown a leg over a bike or simply wondered what drives those who do, this is a ride worth taking.
Pete Steele takes you on a rollicking ride through episodes of his life that are at times comical and other times overwhelmingly awful. Throughout his struggles as a young adult in Manchester, motorcycles come to his rescue. When the demons set out to torment him, long motorcycle rides in the hills of the North West, often at night, provide the space and the solace that he cannot find elsewhere.
Steele’s lively writing style pulls you in making you feel part of his narrative. Sometimes enjoying the farce of a housemate trapped in a fallen wardrobe, at other times feeling the suffering of a journey through freezing rain without all the gear but as well, the joy of just riding, alone or with friends.
As you accompany him on the journey through these and later episodes, you will enjoy the tales and thoughts on the dozens of motorcycles he has owned and ridden, from spluttering East European two-strokes to luxurious smooth-running tourers. including one spell selling and riding the iconic Harley Davidson bikes.
Motor Cycles in Mind is a great read. It combines Steele’s personal struggles with the love of motorbikes. Riding provides his resilience to overcome adversities and is a fulfilling hobby. He also reflects on the kindness of strangers whose unexpected interventions over the years have helped to make him what he is today.