A good all round restoration book that I some times refer to is:
The Vintage Motorcyclists Workshop - Radco. He writes for the VMCC, or did write. Jeff Clew edited this one. Jeff pub./ a book also. Radco writes from a perspective of make do with what you've got. ie. home garage, back shed. I bought it about 15 years ago.
It has alot of old -hands on techniques. It will bring you up to speed if your a beginner. All british bikes, but lots of cross over if you think about it. Same theory applies.
'The Vintage Motorcyclists Workshop' by Radco. Haynes Publishing. ISBN 0-85429-472-4 ---ooops, sorry, it's out of print.
I'd like to see our Steve assemble a book of BS&G articles.
Do you have a favorite restoration book? ----- yes OK. Kirk Perry wrote a book. Please Kirk sit on your hands for this one.
So anyone else? What are you reading these days?
The Vintage Motorcyclists Workshop - Radco. He writes for the VMCC, or did write. Jeff Clew edited this one. Jeff pub./ a book also. Radco writes from a perspective of make do with what you've got. ie. home garage, back shed. I bought it about 15 years ago.
It has alot of old -hands on techniques. It will bring you up to speed if your a beginner. All british bikes, but lots of cross over if you think about it. Same theory applies.
'The Vintage Motorcyclists Workshop' by Radco. Haynes Publishing. ISBN 0-85429-472-4 ---ooops, sorry, it's out of print.
I'd like to see our Steve assemble a book of BS&G articles.
Do you have a favorite restoration book? ----- yes OK. Kirk Perry wrote a book. Please Kirk sit on your hands for this one.
So anyone else? What are you reading these days?
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