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mikatos
01-15-2010, 03:48 PM
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Motorcycles

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Darwin Holmstrom, "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Motorcycles"
Alpha | 2009 | ISBN: 0028624165 | 454 pages | PDF | 5,1 MB

Readers' reviews:
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---The material is easy to read. Pictures and layout are simple. So what's the problem? As someone who is in the process of learning to ride a motorcycle, from the detailed mechanics of shifting to what to expect and look out for on the road, this book was disappointing. Although this material is covered in the book (briefly, and in basic sense), there just wasn't enough meat to learning HOW to ride and WHAT to look out for. Too many pages were spent on when (the history of motorcycles) and where (do we really need to know about bike rallys and clubs? This could be picked up in any motorcycling magazine). I was hoping that the relevant information that was printed would have been expounded on, because it would have been excellent in this type of format.Kommentar Kommentar | Kommentar als Link | War diese Rezension für Sie hilfreich?---This book is a must have for any beginner to the sport of motorcycling. It is packed not only with basic riding and handling issues unique to motorcycles, but helps readers determine the type of riding that suits them the best. It also contains a large section on currently available motorcycles produced by major motorcycle companies, along with base prices and suitability for beginners. I have purchased many books on this subject and still refer the most often to this one for basic information. Not only is it full of information, but the author delivers it with humorous stories. It is definately not dry technical reading. Another feature I enjoyed was the lists of organizations, magazines and other books in the back. If this book doesn't have what your interested in, it will steer you to the information.

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