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How to: Advanced Custom Motorcycle Wiring (Custom Builder) (Paperback)

October 21st, 2009 No comments

How to: Advanced Custom Motorcycle Wiring (Custom Builder)The one job that even the best mechanics avoid is wiring. Those worries are now over with the introduction of this new book from Wolfgang Publications. This book makes wiring-from-scratch, or installing a harness kit, very understandable and non-intimidating, even for the first-time builder. Part of the Avanced Custom Motorcycle Series, this new book uses chapters one and two to cover the basics of DC electricity; as well as batteries, starters and alternators. Chapter three provides (more…)

Motorcycle Electrical Systems: Troubleshooting and Repair (Motorbooks Workshop) (Paperback)

July 29th, 2009 5 comments

Motorcycle Electrical Systems: Troubleshooting and Repair (Motorbooks Workshop)

ReviewCycle News, March 7, 2007 “Martin simplifies the complex language and operations of electrical systems of motorcycles so that the diagnostics and repairs can be done with ease.”   WebBikeWorld.com, March 2007 “What is important is to use the book to develop a basic knowledge of electricity, how it works and how it helps our motorcycles live and breathe. Then when the time comes, I think it is reasonable to expect that with a little brushing up, you’ll be able to solv (more…)

BMW Motorcycle Buyer’s Guide (Paperback)

July 19th, 2009 No comments

BMW Motorcycle Buyer's Guide

This latest addition to the successful Buyer’s Guide series capitalizes on the ever-increasing popularity of BMW motorcycles. Packed with accurate, year-by-year information and two hundred full-color photos of the most desirable BMW motorcycles, this is a must-have source of essential information on some of the most popular motorcycles in the world. Whether an owner, prospective buyer, or simply a fan of these magnificent motorcycles, BMW Motorcycle Buyer’s Guide provides all (more…)

The Essential Guide to Motorcycle Maintenance (Paperback)

July 18th, 2009 10 comments

The Essential Guide to Motorcycle Maintenance

“…lots of different motorcycle systems and the theories they’re based on, explained by a pro…” — American Iron magazine”…we can all use the detailed tricks of the trade that Mark shares in this book…” — RoadBike, June 2004″I received [the book and]…changed my final drive oil. Quite a trick for a non-wrench like me.” — Bruce Hansen, author of Motorcycle Journeys Through the Northwest”Required Reading…cover[s] everything you need to know…photos and illustration (more…)

New Genuine Cobra Motorcycle Accessories / 2008 Harley Davidson Softail / Tachometer / Pt # 601-1100

July 13th, 2009 No comments

New Genuine Cobra Motorcycle Accessories / 2008 Harley Davidson Softail / Tachometer / Pt # 601-1100

Upshift your cruiser with another stylish necessity from Cobra. Complete with an 8,000 RPM tach, along with a chromed billet mount and easy to install instructions. With its contrasting black digits on a white face, our tach makes it a breeze to keep track of your high performance cruiser. Shift up to Cobra, you’ll be glad you did.

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New Genuine Cobra Usa Motorcycle Accessories / Suzuki C50 (05-08) / Tachometer / Pt # 01-1841

July 9th, 2009 No comments

New Genuine Cobra Usa Motorcycle Accessories / Suzuki C50 (05-08) / Tachometer / Pt # 01-1841

Upshift your cruiser with another stylish necessity from Cobra. Complete with an 8,000 RPM tach, along with a chromed billet mount and easy to install instructions. With its contrasting black digits on a white face, our tach makes it a breeze to keep track of your high performance cruiser. Shift up to Cobra, you’ll be glad you did.

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Flat Out: The Race for the Motorcycle World Land Speed Record (Hardcover)

July 8th, 2009 8 comments

Flat Out: The Race for the Motorcycle World Land Speed Record

On September 3, 2006, Robinson, driving the motorcycle streamliner Ack Attack, set the new world land speed record of 342.797 miles per hour. Two days later someone broke his record, but what matters is that, after nearly a lifetime of training, Robinson became, however briefly, the fastest man on two wheels. This enthusiastically written book begins almost 15 years ago, when Robinson was recruited to drive Tenacious II, the streamliner (streamlined motorcycle) the com (more…)

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