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5.0 out of 5 stars The complexity of the motorcycle revealed, April 26, 2007
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This review is from: MotoGP Technology (Hardcover)
One of the most fascinating things about motorcycles is how they manage to work. Two wheeled dynamics, steering left to turn right, reciprocating mass, inertia and how body position can have dramatic effects on the stability of a motorcycle. MotoGP technology explains it all in an arena where things are pushed farther and harder and with more financial backing than previous history, and shows that there is still a lot to learn about how this innocuously simple vehicle, the motorcycle, really works.

The information contained in this book will change the way you look at motorcycles, and particularly motorcycle racing. The technology, the money spent and the energy invested into this motor sport is captivating. The biggest flaw of the book is that it appears Spalding was under a great deal of pressure to get the book out quickly and there are quite a few errors in the text that were distracting. The brilliant photos and exceptional quality of the book more than make up for it. Spalding even goes into great detail explaining physics of motorcycle dynamics that changed the way I ride my motorcycle.

This book should be on the shelf of every sport motorcycle enthusiast, and every engineer-geek who loves to know more about how things work.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book but......, January 23, 2007
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This is a must-read book for MotoGP fan. Although it's said to be a book about the evolution of 990cc MotoGP racers, it also shows to the fans the challenges the teams and the riders have to deal with. After reading it I have even more respect for the riders.
However, it seems to me the publisher rushed to have this book published for time-to-market reason. The editing effort is not enough. For example, in addition to numerous typos, the paragraph is abruptly cut off and some texts are missing in the Honda RCV section on page 46. Besides, in the part talking about Hayden's RCV Evo bike, it seems to me that the writing is done before the season ends. Although I understand there may not be much left to cover in 900cc racers' final moment, I still think there are more that can be talked about/digged out regarding to the RCV Evo bike.
Althought there are a lot of pictures, I feel some of them are not that clear in showing what the author tries to point out, or can have even more coverage, like from different angles. For example, for the frame comparisons between RCV Evo and RCV 06 on page 161, I would like to see it being shot from different angles. It's not really I can see anything out of it, but just given the resource they have they can do a better job in the presentation. Besides, when explaining the difference between the evolution of each year's bike, the author often points the readers to photos that show in other pages. Why can't they put the extra effort in having a side-by-side photos for better illustration?
Despite what has been said, I like the book because of the authour's effort in trying to present the problem-solution-effect process of the engineering part of MotoGP. I just would not recommend it to those who intend to buy it for collection. If the publisher can polish things up in the 2nd print I will give a five-star rating without hesitation.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MotoGP fan's dream come true, January 3, 2007
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As soon as I read about this book on WebBikeWorld, I knew I had to have it. I ordered from Amazon UK, and had it in about a week. Anyway, if you've ever wondered what goes into the hand-built bikes of MotoGP racing, this book will quench your thirst. It had far more information than I expected- far more, in fact, than I had figured manufacturers were willing to let out. It basically starts at the inception of MotoGP (when the change to 990cc 4-stroke engines was made) and ends with the 2006 season (which is also the end of the 990cc era). Not much on the 2-strokers is covered, if you're wondering. The book can be divided into two basic parts: teams, and bike components. The first half of the book gives an in-depth look at each team's bikes over the years, and the second half covers specific parts of the bike, like valve technologies, suspension, etc.

There is just such an insane amount of information in here. Minute technical aspects, like the changes each team did year-to-year are covered, as well as some theorizing about how those changes may have been responsible for the bikes blowing up during races. You get a feeling for how far ahead Honda was at the inception of the 4-strokes, to how much teams like Kawasaki have had to catch up over the years. The technical section on components does a good job of outlining basic operation and highlighting MotoGP technology without being long-winded and overly verbose. Both sections have lots of pictures and diagrams to accompany the text, although the bulk of the content is in the words, not the pictures.

At times though, the material can be a little dry and difficult to parse, but I attribute this to the already high level of refinement in racing rather than the author. Some of the diagrams take a while to understand as well. I'm still not sure the crank diagrams highlighting the difference between "Big Bang" firing pattern and others is correct either, which is frustrating seeing as the Big Bang firing pattern is one of the major themes throughout the book.

Anyway, I liked the book so much that I still read it cover-to-cover. I don't know of any other source, print or on-line, that has this amount of information for these hand-built racing monsters.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for tech lovers, March 8, 2007
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I really enjoyed this book it is full of technical information, if you like race bikes and want to know more about what makes them what they are, then this is the book for you. The photos and illustrations are wonderful,the tech details are informative and easy to digest.I now have even more respect for these fantastic machines.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best way to know MotoGP bikes, May 12, 2007
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That`s a fantastic book that every moto gp fan must own.
Every technical details about bikes is here.
I`m very happy about my decision to buy this book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great coffee-table book, May 9, 2007
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Brian Kelleher "greenman43" (Thornleigh, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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An enjoyable read, enough detail for the techno-freak, but not so much you need an engineering doctorate to understand it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read for the MotoGP Fan, April 11, 2007
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If you race bikes and want to know more about how they run, this book is for you. You'll also learn more about what the professional riders have to go through.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very informing, excellent read!, November 20, 2007
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R. KYKER (Sinnersville NV) - See all my reviews
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If you love MotoGP as I do and are truly interested in the inner-workings or their machines and the stories from the paddocks then this is the book to get!

Buy it NOW!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you want to know about MotoGP, October 22, 2007
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This book has fantastic pictures, and enough detail to give you a great perspective on how MotoGP bikes are built. It has many details about everything (engine, suspension, chassis, brakes, electronics). Great both for those who want to learn, and for those who want it as a coffee table book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!, February 21, 2007
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Robert Sumner (Wasatch Mountains Utah) - See all my reviews
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If you are anything of a gear head, this is a knock-out. Exceptional detail on each teams evolution through the 990cc Moto-GP era. Outstanding photos and graphics, great writing and lots of details never seen in the periodicals.
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