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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 629.28775
EAN num: 9780760316399
ISBN number: 0760316392
Label: Motorbooks
Manufacturer: Motorbooks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 224
Printing Date: 2005-01
Publishing house: Motorbooks
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If you're looking for ways to keep up with the pack - or blow right past them - this book has 101 of them. Boost the performance of your Harley-Davidson's Twin-Cam engine with 101 projects broken out by each specific aspect of the motorcycle, including engine, suspension, transmission, exhaust, brakes, and body. Hundreds of photos and diagrams take you step-by-step through each project making it a breeze to keep other riders in your rearview mirror.
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The book is too vague. All the tasks fail to go into any kind of detail. Unless you have acess to a Harley mechanic I would leave this one alone.
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I purchased a 2002 Harley FXD Dyna two months ago and wanted a resource for maintenance tips and upgrade performance options. This book fully satisfied all those needs. It has clear descriptions regarding bike care and starts from basics topics (how to change fluids) to medium (re-jetting a CV carb) to advanced (engine balancing). All projects are rated in terms of difficulty.
This book will advance your knowledge of how your bike operates so even if you never intend to take a wrench to your bike, you'll learn which performance upgrades are appropriate for your bike, riding style and wallet. Highly recommended!
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My husband absolutely loves this book, says it is the perfect addition to his other Harley repair books. Loves the layout of the 'projects' and the suggestions of how to do what. Again, this item was exactly as ordered, shipped as stated and arrived quickly.
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Good usable "How-To" data for the home bound mechanic who either cannot afford to pay the shop rate, or (like myself), would simply rather do it yourself. Good methods of approach with suggestions regarding additional side jobs that could be best completed at the same time and in the same stroke. It fills in the gaps that the factory manuals normally do not cover and applies a good deal of simple common sense.
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I bought this thinking it might have more detail, both in description and photos, on how to perform the simpler repair and maintenance tasks on a Harley. Instead, one gets only the broadest sense of how such tasks might be done, and you get the feeling you're still better off leaving the work to a Harley mechanic. Not much help.
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