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Much more than the title suggests..., January 16, 2001
This review is from: Accessories for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: A Guide to Personalizing Your Bike (Hardcover)
While the title suggests a listing of parts you can buy for your Harley, the book actually covers "What you can do to your Harley". The sub-title says it better: "A Guide to Personalizing Your Bike". The book is loaded with fabulous photos (and diagrams, where needed, like where they tell you about the real meaning of dyno numbers). I read every single page with great care and attention, and I know I will do so again.
The table of contents clues you in right away about what awaits you inside: Paint, Seats, Handlebars and Foot Controls, Powertrain, Suspension, Wheels and brakes. The subtitles in each section go much further. Installing inspection covers, re-jetting the carb, how to lower your bike (and why you may not want to), practical advice on changing handlebars, choosing an exhaust system, and setting up your suspension are just a taste of what you'll be getting into in here.
If you're wondering what are the possibilities for modifying your Harley-Davidson, here's the place to start.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Can't leave it Alone!, January 26, 2001
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This review is from: Accessories for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: A Guide to Personalizing Your Bike (Hardcover)
Harley riders develope a passion for the bikes. Maybe it has something to do with a safe vent for midlife crisis. If you are looking for a Harley novel read "The Second Coming Of Age" by: C. Vedrine
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