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The illustrated encyclopedia of motorcycles : the complete guide to motorbikes and biking, with an A-Z of the key marques and over 600 stunning colour photographs (Revised and updated [edition])

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This is a history of the motorcycle from 1885 to the present day, including special features on sport and racing, touring, custom models, record breaking through the years, and motorcycles at war, in the movies and at work.

It features an A-Z marque-by-marque guide with dynamic illustrations of every motorcycle augmented by authoritative and comprehensive text.

It includes all the best-known bikes around the world, from BMW and Ducati to Harley-Davidson and Suzuki.

It is a celebration of the motorcycle as a symbol of freedom, resistance, independence and the counterculture.

It is a unique collection of over 600 photographs makes this an essential volume for all motorcycle enthusiasts.

This book covers the whole world of the motorcycle from myth-and-legend to nuts-and-bolts in a single volume.

It charts the evolution of the motorcycle from its first development by Daimler in 1885 to the superbikes of the 21st century.

An A-Z section is a definitive marque-by-marque encyclopedia of models and manufacturers, both existing and defunct.

Every major marque is illustrated with photographs, showing the beauty and originality of each machine. The book details the technical specifications of the machines, describes the key elements of their design, performance features and engineering standards, and their qualities and attributes.

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Lorenz Books
0754827801 / 9780754827801
Hardback
13/06/2013
United Kingdom
English
256 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm
Reprint. This edition originally published: London: Southwater, 2007.