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Motorcycle Basics Manual

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Published by Haynes, authored by Pete Shoemark, ISBN 038345010835

 

Quite a large proportion of motorcycles, mopeds and scooters in everyday use are ridden by owners who have little understanding of how their machine works. Many are quite content to remain in this state of blissful ignorance, having their machine serviced at regular intervals as and when the need occurs, or repairs carried out when problems necessitate taking the machine off the road. Not everyone has the ability or inclination to look after these matters themselves and it is well that they are aware of their own limitations.

If, however, the correct mental approach is adopted it will often be found that a quite complicated-looking assembly is nothing more than a number of relatively simple basic units bolted together to make up a single compact unit. These individual units are described in ten Chapters of this book accompanied by well over 150 line drawings. Complicated technical terminology has been kept to a minimum and used only where considered necessary, but to help readers even further, a basic glossary of terms is included.

Included in this softbound manual:

Basic and improved two and four-stroke engine types
Engine designs and layouts
Fuel and exhaust systems
Ignition systems
Transmission
Lubrication and cooling
Wheels, tyres and brakes
Front suspension and steering
Frames
Rear suspension
Electrical systems

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Condition Sync Code:
1000
Author:
Various
Book Title:
Motorcycle Basics Manual
Language:
English
Sync Category Code:
261186
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    Motorcycle Basics Manual

    Posted by Frances T. on 9th May 2017

    Really good info - well worth anyone's time if you're looking to go through basic engine construction understanding to maintain your own bike. Well recommended :)

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