Motorcycle Classics – September-October 2019

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AROUND THE WORLD ON A MOTORCYCLE
The year was 1928 when two young
Hungarians decided to travel around the
world on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle
with sidecar. This account gives a very
clear-eyed view of the world in the
1930s – the two experienced the riches
of sultans, witnessed primitive cultures
in remote villages, traveled through
wilderness, and traversed roads of all
descriptions. This intelligent book
offers a unique world view between
the World Wars, flavored by the great
diversity of cultures and the wide
variety of human life.


STREET RIDER’S GUIDE
Street Rider’s Guide spells out
safety tactics for motorcycle
riders looking to get the
most out of their favorite
hobby for as long as possible.
Covering topics from A to Z,
this is the go-to handbook
for motorcyclists who want
quick solutions to commonly
encountered obstacles and
road challenges, and who want
to ride safer through improved
situational awareness.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON:
THE COMPLETE HISTORY
Cruise through this collection of
Harley-Davidson’s most iconic
motorcycles! The most beloved
and recognizable motorcycles are
included here: the Knucklehead,
the Panhead, the Peashooter, the
KR, the Sportster, the XR750, the
Shovelhead, the Evolution, the
Twin Cam, the V-Rod, and all the
rest. Pages in the book reveal
historic images as well as modern
photos from the top motorcycle
photographers working today.

KAWASAKI W, H & Z
Kawasaki W, H & Z is the story of the air-
cooled “big” Kawasaki bikes in definitive detail,
researched and written in Japan with the full
cooperation of the factory. This series of models
put the Kawasaki company on the map during
the 1960s and 1970s, helping it survive a difficult
era that saw hundreds of Japanese motorcycle
makers reduced to just four.

MASTERING THE RIDE, 2ND EDITION
Mastering the Ride provides an exhilarating
course in skills, safety, and common sense.
With instructional color photographs and
drawings, the book covers everything from
improving a rider’s skills of speed and passing
to anticipating and handling street and road
hazards, to executing quick stops, and more.

CAFÉ RACERS: SPEED, STYLE
AND TON-UP CULTURE
The rebellious rock ‘n’ roll counter
culture is what first inspired these bikes,
with their owners often racing down
public roads in excess of 100 miles
per hour (“ton up,” in British slang).
Chronologically illustrated with fascinating
historical photography, Café Racers
travels through the eras of these nimble,
lean, light, and head-turning machines.
This stunning hardcover book features
224 pages filled with the story of these
wonderful machines. While Supplies Last!

HOW TO RESTORE
HONDA FOURS
In 1969 the Honda Motor
Company launched a
motorcycle that many
consider to be the world’s first
Superbike. All with their own
characteristics, they proved
to be reliable and smooth-
running, and even today they
can offer reliable transport
on modern roads if restored
correctly. Now with some
examples more than 40 years
old, many enthusiasts wish to
restore these classic machines.
How to Restore Honda Fours
has been written to guide
the enthusiast through his
or her restoration of these
fine classic motorcycles.

JOEY DUNLOP
This illustrated official biography explores the life of
the most successful racing motorcyclist in the 107-
year history of the Isle of Man TT races. Joey Dunlop’s
achievements included three hat tricks at the Isle of
Man TT races (1985, 1988, and 2000), where he won
a record 26 races in total, as well as 24 wins in the
Ulster Grand Prix and 13 in the North West 200 in his
native Northern Ireland. For motorcycle fans, Joey
Dunlop is still akin to royalty. While Supplies Last!
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