Ducati Singles Restoration: All Ohc Bevel-Driven Four-Strokes and Piston-Port Two Strokes, 1957-77

# Read * Ducati Singles Restoration: All Ohc Bevel-Driven Four-Strokes and Piston-Port Two Strokes, 1957-77 by Mick Walker â eBook or Kindle ePUB. Ducati Singles Restoration: All Ohc Bevel-Driven Four-Strokes and Piston-Port Two Strokes, 1957-77 Surprisingly useful biomimetic There are many things to annoy the Ducati afficionado in this book - a lack of color pictures, and a lack of the gushing applause for the overall sex appeal and performance of the machines. This book is instead aimed at the brave who actually want to restore a single, and need to know the common pitfalls and problems associated with the bike. So it gets into the ugly details of where the designers went right, and where they went wrong, and offers helpful advice for

Ducati Singles Restoration: All Ohc Bevel-Driven Four-Strokes and Piston-Port Two Strokes, 1957-77

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Rating : 4.79 (761 Votes)
Asin : 185532119X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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A leading authority on all forms of motorcycle sport, Mick Walker has been a successful racer, tuner and team manager, and still rides regularly. He was a former editor of Motorcycle Enthusiast, and published over 100 books including in this series, Derek Minter: The King of Brands, Geoff Duke: The Stylish Champion, Bob McIntyre: The Flying Scot and Mike Hailwood: The Fans' Favourite.

An account of how to restore and maintain Ducati single motorcycles, covering road and off-road versions. Many contemporary photographs and exploded diagrams are included to help owners achieve more authentic and safer results more rapidly.

Surprisingly useful biomimetic There are many things to annoy the Ducati afficionado in this book - a lack of color pictures, and a lack of the gushing applause for the overall sex appeal and performance of the machines. This book is instead aimed at the brave who actually want to restore a single, and need to know the common pitfalls and problems associated with the bike. So it gets into the ugly details of where the designers went right, and where they went wrong, and offers helpful advice for fixes, straddles of the original design . To Restore or not to Restore? rankar Now that you purchased that vintage single, what do you do? Is it worthy of a restoration, a special, or a parts bike? In Mick Walker's book, he walks you through some of the things to look out for as you evaluate a Ducati single for a project. He explains in great detail the intricate craftsmanship that went into these lovely machines (and some of their associated pains as well). But as any vintage Ducatisti knows, you need to acquire good parts and excellent resources while they're still around. If you'. Jess Michaels said The one, the only. There really isnt any competition for this book--but even if there were, it stands on its own. Great pictures, great, realistic info of the joys and sorrows of owning these classic bikes---invaluable.

About the AuthorA leading authority on all forms of motorcycle sport, Mick Walker has been a successful racer, tuner and team manager, and still rides regularly. He was a former editor of Motorcycle Enthusiast, and published over 100 books including in this series, Derek Minter: The King of Brands, Geoff Duke: The Stylish Champion, Bob McIntyre: The Flying Scot and Mike Hailwood: The Fans' Favourite.

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