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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't even consider buying this book. Just do it!, July 26, 1999
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This review is from: How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle (Motorbooks Workshop) (Paperback)
Even if you don't own or plan to own one of the models described in this book; it makes for absolutely great reading. Ever wondered how parkerizing is done? How to go about shopping for a restorable bike and what to look for? It tells you all that and much, much, more.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Devil is in the Details, January 2, 2002
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"tamecat" (Pullman, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle (Motorbooks Workshop) (Paperback)
Palmer's book has revolutionized Harley-Davidson restoration. Information that was once the province of a few real experts and many would be experts, obfuscated by lots of opinions, myths, and flawed memory masquerading as facts, is now available to anyone who buys the book. Palmer did a good job of using available resources to assemble, in excruciating detail, the data necessary to build these motorcycles as the consensus of the sources he consulted says they were supposed to be when they rolled off the factory's assembly line. That consensus was not always easy to reach, because, for example, the manufacturer itself used retouched photos of older models to introduce new models, and followed various other practices such as running changes, recalls, and using parts inventory from one model year into the next, that make it difficult to know, today, what was "correct" in 1938. Palmer takes us into the world defined by that level of "correctness" that demands that this manufactured product from days gone by be exactly as it was at the point of origin. We can now "know," through his book, what is "correct." More of us can be knowledgeable about the number of cooling fins on a UL cylinder, or the color, width, and placement of pinstriping, or the fact that fender trim for a particular year is polished stainless, not chrome. This is a book about building your bike to original factory specs, and it is the best available for that purpose.

Of course, if you follow this book to its logical conclusion and build a correct motorcycle, don't expect to ride it. It will have decades old tires both too valuable and too aged to ride. You won't want to run it on pump gas, because it needs lead. Taking it out on the road might ding the paint, blue the exhaust, or demonstrate that your assembly procedures weren't quite up to snuff by identifying all of the points where oil can escape. Palmer's approach to the topic seems to hold that these old bikes are artifacts, not transportation. He has affirmed and strengthened a subculture within motorcycling that elevates the machine over the ride. It will be interesting to see if others, such as Kirk Perry's "Mechanics & Owners Guide to 1941-1959 Harley-Davidson O.H.V. Big Twins" will reinforce the ranks of folks who actually want to ride these old hogs.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Your restoration will be more accurate with this book!, May 7, 2000
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This review is from: How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle (Motorbooks Workshop) (Paperback)
After 30 years experience, I still learned a great deal about the many variations in H-D twins over the years (does have some minor ommissions on 45" models). Take a copy with you to swap meets to make sure you get the parts you need. Worth 10 times the purchase price.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 640 pages of pure Harley-Davidson, December 26, 1999
This review is from: How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle (Motorbooks Workshop) (Paperback)
If You're restoring a '37 to '64 Harley-Davidson then buy this book! It's a must have! You can find every detail in the book and an answer to almost every question You may have. Buy it! It's that simple.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great info!, October 10, 2007
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This book has been around for a while, now. The pictures aren't the best, but Mr. Hatfield has done his homework on this one. Like he says, the book isn't perfect, but if you want to restore a H-D, up to 1964, you must have this book. It also has info that is relevant to later models. The one thing I missed, though is more # identification on parts Harley had made for them. I mean oem info, from Bendix, etc.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars INNER SANCTUM, May 29, 2001
This review is from: How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle (Motorbooks Workshop) (Paperback)
An excellent research book for restorers or replicators wanting to get an in-depth overall view of OverHead Valve Big Twins. Every year of Big Twin production (1936-1964) has a factory photo, along with first year and last year equipment changes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource!, December 30, 2011
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This book is a great resource. My sweetheart uses it frequently. The price was right and quick in shipment to me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to Restore Review, December 6, 2011
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Brand new condition. Everything I was looking for. This book is the "bible" for anyone restoring or planning to restore early model V-twins. I can't put it down and still have so much to cover. Everytime I pick this huge book up I find new info. A necessity for any mechanic or gearhead. 5/5 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, Very Detailed, February 6, 2011
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If you are planning to rebuild a Harley (1937-1964) then this is a must have book. Use this book with a clymer service manual for your model and it should answer any question you could possibly have with restoration.

I was able to purchase my copy for $34, it is now almost $100 a month later. While the price is steep I think it still would be worth it for someone restoring a bike.

Read all of the other reviews, some of them cover the book in-depth. You are not going to find anyone regreting the purchase of this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Info, Info and more Info, January 19, 2010
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This is the book for HD restorations between 1936 and 1964. You better have your game on when you read this one! Just when you thought you knew a thing or two... Be ready to be humbled!
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How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson Motorcycle (Motorbooks Workshop) by Bruce Palmer (Paperback - November 13, 1994)
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