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E-raamat: How to Build a Motorcycle: A Nut-and-Bolt Guide to Customizing Your Bike

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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399613590
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399613590

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How to Build a Motorcycle leads you through all the key stages &; from initially finding the right project for your skill level, to sourcing a base bike and safely taking on some full-on bike-building tasks. With clear, easy-to-follow instructions, proper advice and specially commissioned step-by-step illustrations throughout it is an ideal aid to getting your hands oily. Written by Gary Inman, the co-founder of independent motorcycle magazine Sideburn, and illustrated by Adi Gilbert who is best known for his bicycle and motorcycle drawings whose clients include Harley-Davidson, Guy Martin, Wired magazine, Sideburn magazine and Nike, this is a must-have for all motorcycle lovers.

Read this book, even dip in and out where relevant. If it makes sense, schedule some time, clear your mind, pull on some old clothes, grab your toolbox and get going. The chapters in How to Build a Motorcycle will tell you how to complete a huge variety of tasks that will allow even the greenest of novices to get their hands dirty and start modifying with purpose. If you belong to this camp, start with some of the low-input, high-reward jobs, such as fitting bars, swapping the rear shocks or wiring in a new tail light. Even though these require relatively little work, they'll transform the look of your bike, and completing them will fill you with confidence to undertake the more difficult jobs, such as fitting more modern front forks or even making your own frame.

The book comes with a glossy 32-page section on finished bikes and is a reference and the perfect gift for all fans, from those who merely like to tinker, to riders taking on a full build.
Introduction 6(3)
1 Getting Started
9(8)
1.1 Plot A Direction
10(2)
1.2 Style Spotter's Guide
12(5)
2 Tools & Skills
17(18)
2.1 Tools
18(6)
2.2 Fasteners, Nuts and Bolts
24(2)
2.3 Welding
26(1)
2.4 Cutting and Repairing Threads
27(1)
2.5 Stripping
28(7)
3 Bodywork & Cosmetics
35(26)
3.1 Rescue A Rusty Tank
36(2)
3.2 Fuel Tank Swap
38(2)
3.3 Narrow A Fuel Tank
40(3)
3.4 Side Panels And Oil Tanks
43(1)
3.5 Fairings
44(2)
3.6 Belly Pans And Sump Guards
46(1)
3.7 Hand-Forming Alloy
47(1)
3.8 Mudguards
48(2)
3.9 Seat Bases And Upholstery
50(2)
3.10 Paint Effects
52(2)
3.11 Home Painting
54(3)
3.12 Finishes
57(1)
3.13 Engine Cosmetics
58(3)
4 Frame & Suspension
61(38)
4.1 Build A Frame
62(6)
4.2 Make A Bracket
68(2)
4.3 Bolt-On Subframes
70(2)
4.4 Forks
72(3)
4.5 Swap The Forks
75(5)
4.6 Knock-On Effects
80(2)
4.7 Swingarms
82(2)
4.8 Rear Suspension
84(2)
4.9 Shock Swap
86(2)
4.10 Adjust The Suspension
88(2)
4.11 Handlebars
90(4)
4.12 Fitting `Bars
94(3)
4.13 Cables
97(2)
5 Tyres, Wheels & Brakes
99(12)
5.1 Read A Tyre
100(2)
5.2 Change The Tyres
102(2)
5.3 Wheel Swap
104(3)
5.4 Upgrade The Brakes
107(1)
5.5 Bleed The Brakes
108(3)
6 Engine
111(24)
6.1 Engine Types
112(4)
6.2 Suck-Squeeze-Bang-Blow
116(1)
6.3 Carburettors
117(3)
6.4 Final Drive
120(2)
6.5 Make An Exhaust
122(4)
6.6 Exhaust Swap
126(2)
6.7 Top-End Inspection
128(5)
6.8 Electric Bikes
133(2)
7 Electrics
135(12)
7.1 What Does What
136(3)
7.2 Lighting
139(1)
7.3 The Battery
140(1)
7.4 Make A Wiring Loom
141(3)
7.5 Electrical Troubleshooting
144(3)
8 The Last Leg
147(14)
8.1 Assembly
148(2)
8.2 Dyno Checking
150(2)
8.3 The First Ride
152(2)
8.4 Living With A Custom Bike
154(2)
Community
156(1)
Resources
157(1)
Index
158(2)
Acknowledgements & Image Credits
160(1)
9 Ignition
161
Gary Inman is co-founder and editor of independent motorcycle magazine Sideburn.