Motorcycle Books

The Fine Art of the Motorcycle Engine – Book Review

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 10/23/2008

in Motorcycle Books

The Fine Art of the Motorcycle Engine by Daniel Peirce is a photographic tribute to the essence of what many of us find so attractive about motorcycles in the first place, a tribute to the heart of the machine, the mechanical motive force, … the engine. In today’s world of plastic covered streamlined shapes, where [...]

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25 Years of Buell by Court Canfield and Dave Gess, arrived last week and I read it over the weekend. This is a very complete history of the Buell Motorcycle Company starting with Erik Buell’s early years and interest in motorcycles right up through the current Buell 1125R. If you are the least bit interested [...]

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Japan’s Motorcycle Wars

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 7/16/2008

in Motorcycle Books, Motorcycle Business, Vintage Motorcycles

Japan’s Motorcycle Wars delves deep into the history of the Japanese motorcycle business going well beyond the stories of the now successful big 4 brands everyone seems to know. For all of the impact Japanese motorcycles have had here in the U.S. and around the world, there hasn’t been a scholarly book written about how [...]

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Driving a Sidecar Outfit

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 4/23/2008

in Motorcycle Books, Motorcycle Safety, Three Wheel Vehicles

David L. Hough has rewritten and updated Driving a Sidecar Outfit. The brand new second edition arrived in The Kneeslider’s mail and it looks like a comprehensive introduction to everything you’ll need to get started. You might recognize the name, David Hough, he’s the author of Proficient Motorcycling and More Proficient Motorcycling, 2 very popular [...]

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