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Join author and motorcycle fanatic, Paul Carter, on his latest adventure -travelling around Australia on a bike fueled by recycled cooking oil. Paul embarks on a rollicking, downright dangerous and often unhinged quest across the continent, riding an environmentally friendly motorcycle which was built on a shoestring budget by University of Adelaide students. For a guy who spent twenty years in the oil industry, it's a delicious irony, especially since Paul's around-the- continent ride is sponsored by oil service companies. When Paul Carter is involved, there is always bound to be a high-octane adventure - and this journey is no exception. This is the story of one man, one bike, and one hell of a ride
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