Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:47 pm
That plus total control, and twist of the wrist two are great books.Gunslinger wrote: Stayin' Safe by Larry Grodsky.
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That plus total control, and twist of the wrist two are great books.Gunslinger wrote: Stayin' Safe by Larry Grodsky.
That's an interesting read but fairly inconsistent and with weird ideas on how physics works. It's really great at breakin it down barney style thoughGrey Thumper wrote:I also like Sport Riding Techniques by Nick Ienatsch. Like Hough's book, I reread it regularly.
I don't remember the exact title of the book, but when I was studying to be a mechanic, this book was our main one. I remember even on the basis of the information from this book I tried to write an essay on my own about the structure of a motorcycle tank.DenverD wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 7:42 am Please advise a good book or instruction on the structure of a motorcycle.