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Motorcycle Tuning Two-Stroke

by John Robinson
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Overview

In this well established book, now brought up to date in a second edition, the Technical Editor of 'Performance Bikes' shows you how to evaluate your engine, how to assess what work you can undertake yourself, and what is best left to a specialist.

The great attraction of the two-stroke is its enormous potential, contrasted with its appealing simplicity. Armed with little more than a set of files, you can make profound changes to the output power of a two-stroke. But these changes will increase the power only if you know what you are doing. 'Motor Cycle Tuning (Two-stroke)' will therefore guide you through the necessary stages which can enable a stock roadster engine can be turned into a machine capable of winning open-class races, for an outlay which is positively low by racing standards. Very few other books on engine development and most of these are either devoted to car engines or are out of date Promoted by PERFORMANCE BIKES

Audience: Enthusiasts, students and apprentices.

Synopsis

In this well established book, now brought up to date in a second edition, the Technical Editor of 'Performance Bikes' shows you how to evaluate your engine, how to assess what work you can undertake yourself, and what is best left to a specialist.

The great attraction of the two-stroke is its enormous potential, contrasted with its appealing simplicity. Armed with little more than a set of files, you can make profound changes to the output power of a two-stroke. But these changes will increase the power only if you know what you are doing. 'Motor Cycle Tuning (Two-stroke)' will therefore guide you through the necessary stages which can enable a stock roadster engine can be turned into a machine capable of winning open-class races, for an outlay which is positively low by racing standards. Very few other books on engine development and most of these are either devoted to car engines or are out of date Promoted by PERFORMANCE BIKES

About the Author, John Robinson

John Robinson is a Kentucky native, born in Danville, and has been married to his wife Barb, a Cincinnatian, for 30 years. The proud father of two grown sons and a grandfather of two, John's passion has always been writing. Until the Last Dog Dies his first RiverOak novel, was published in 2004 to glowing reviews. That was followed by his second Joe Box adventure, When Skylarks Fall which garnered similar praise.

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From the Publisher

'Well researched, well written, comprehensive and thoroughly recommended.' CLASSIC MECHANICS

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1993
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750618069

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