How your motorcycle works: Your guide to the components & systems of modern motorcycles (RAC Handbook)
D**N
Good foundation
Nice leg up to the 21 century motorcycle. Recommend to anyone unfamiliar with the machine. Always nice to know whatās going on below your butt.
M**N
Very helpful
I bought this book because I was tired of feeling so stupid whenever someone would stop and talk with my husband and me about our bikes. (We have 2009 Triumph Bonnevilles, which look very similar to the old ones, and people frequently ask us if they are originals.) I mean, I know the "official specs" for my own model, but beyond those numbers, I was pretty clueless as to the inner workings of motorcycles.I like the fact that the author uses a variety of makes, models, and classifications in his explanations and descriptions. There are so many out there, it would be impossible to cover them all, but he sets a good solid framework for understanding the basics. I really appreciated reading it. (I have to admit I did quite a bit of highlighting for future reference!)
K**F
Great book for newbie motorcycle owners.
I had no idea what it was really going to provide me when I got it. I am new to motorcycles. For a newbie, it is an excellent book. I now have a perspective about my bike that I would probably not have had otherwise. It is easy to read and very easy to understand. Experienced bikers will probably find it boring and too basic. Now that I understand the very basics of all the parts and components of the bike, I know find myself YouTubing the details and opening a whole new world to understanding my bike.
M**S
Good review for the novice
I think this is a good introduction to the major systems on your bike. It should provide the novice with enough information to feel confident doing some simple maintenance tasks, or at least have an intelligent conversation with his motorcycle mechanic.
C**B
Good overview of motorcycle components.
This book is a pretty straightforward read and does not take too long to finish. It provided good information on many topics and stated many reasons for compromise here and there on certain components. I had trouble understanding the transmission section so i had to resort to watching youtube but everything else provided ample pictures etc. However i did have a fairly decent understanding of engines prior to this book. Overall a good read and helped me understand various components.
F**I
Great place to start!
Perfect introduction to the nuts and bolts of how motorcycles work. No previous mechanical experience is necessary to get a clear picture of the major operating systems on most motorcycles.
L**Y
Help to understand the main systems of the motorcycle.
It is some basic working of motorcycles. This is more for working on your own bike. Good ti help you understand your motorcycle.
R**N
Great overview of the basic components
Henshaw does a great job explaining how so many of the nuts and bolts work on your average bike. The pictures are detailed and very helpful, and though you won't be able to build a bike from scratch after reading it, you'll feel a lot more comfortable around mechanics when they jump into the technical jargon. I wish the book went a step further and added sections on troubleshooting typical systems, but even so a great buy for anyone new to motorcycles
T**N
Nice to brush up
A nice easy read during lockdown. Brushing up on my knowledge. Well written, informative and easy to understand. Nice work.
B**H
A window on the modern
This works from the basics and does it very well. As a one-time BSA Bantam, C15 and Starfire rider I find some of the modern technology rather heavy-going. Hopefully this book will break the ice.
A**R
Worthwhile
Better than I expected. A very worthwhile short read. Even those with above average knowledge of bikes, may find something of use here.
T**R
Alright little book.
For the price and size of the book it's an ok purchase. Covers a tiny bit of every subsystem (frame, engine, etc.) at a non technical level. It can be read in a couple of hours with ease, so don't expect it to be a study book. For someone looking for a deeper understanding I suggest theĀ Motorcycle Basics Techbook (Haynes Techbooks) . Motorcycle Basics Techbook (Haynes Techbooks)
C**S
Easy to use
As described although smaller than expected.
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