Motorcycle books of general interest


Books

Hopwood, Bert. Whatever Happened to the British Motorcycle Industry?". Comments

Irving, Phil. Phil Irving, an Autobiography". Comments

Ixion. Motorcycle cavalcade: The history of the Motor Cycle 1884-1950. Comments

Nicholson, J. B. Modern Motorcycle Mechanics, Seventh Edition. 1974. Comments

Radco. The Vintage Motorcyclist's Workshop. 1986. 247pp Photos, drawings.

Staff, "The Motor Cycle". Hints and Tips for Motor Cyclists. 1954. Comments

Torrens. The Motorcyclist's Workshop, Sixth Edition. 1954. ILLIFE & Sons Ltd, Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, SE1 Comments

Reader's Comments

Comments gleaned from the Brit-Iron Mailing List.

Hopwood, Bert. Whatever Happened to the British Motorcycle Industry?".
"Although I knew the ending it was still interesting reading". Ken.

Irving, Phil. Phil Irving, an Autobiography".
".. one of the best books I've ever read. What an interesting life, it reads almost like a novel." Gerry.

Ixion. Motorcycle cavalcade: The history of the Motor Cycle 1884-1950.
"Written by a guy who was there is the pioneer years and knew blokes like Pa Norton. Only read the 1st chapter so far (saving it for long winter nights) but its great history. Took me the ebst part of a year to track down a copy though." Graeme.

Nicholson, J. B. Modern Motorcycle Mechanics.
General information plus specific sections on Ariel, BSA, HD, Honda, Indian, Kawasaki, Matchless and A.J.S., Norton, Panther, Royal Enfield, Sunbeam, Suzuki, Triumph, Velocette, Vincent, Villeirs, and Yahama. Univeral acclaim! [btm].

Staff, "The Motor Cycle". Hints and Tips for Motor Cyclists. 1954.
"A wee book like [The Motorcyclist's Workshop]." Graeme.

Torrens. The Motorcyclist's Workshop, Sixth Edition. 1954.
"First published in 1931, I picked up a 1954 sixth edition at a recent Kempton Park autojumble. It has really knowledgeable and detailed sections on, e.g, the ideal workshop, fitting bearings, lapping, removing sprokets and broken studs, timing and tuning, etc. It is written in a clear and friendly old fashioned style and has masses of delightful line drawings to illustrate points in the text. A real gem IMHO." Bill S.
"I'll second that recommendation! This is a must read if you are a diy'er." Chuck.
"By jove I third Bill's recommendation of Torrens' book! A jolly good read." Graeme.


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