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Motorcycling Manual

Motor cycling Manual (all about motorcycles and the art of driving them) was compiled by the staff of “Motor Cycling” and published by Temple Press Ltd in 1927.
The purpose of this manual was to provide the newcomer to the world of motorcycling with a solid base of knowledge which would make him self-reliant with his machine, able to understand its workings, and carry out his own repairs and maintenance.
What makes it so special today, apart from the wonderful period advertisements, are the riding and road safety instructions! It is hard to imagine life with such uncluttered roads, but where the horse-drawn vehicle was a common sight – and obstacle!
Measuring approx. 5”x7 ½”, there are over 200 pages, lavishly illustrated throughout, to enjoy.
Whether you own a “flat-tanker”, where the maintenance work will be of immediate interest, or are a motorcycle enthusiast or historian, this rare find should have a place on your bookshelves!

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