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Early Motorcycles

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Early Motorcycles
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The Story

When this comprehensive volume of practical information was first published in the 1920s, hundreds of thousands of motorcycles were already in use. Written by a talented automotive and aviation pioneer, the profusely illustrated, easy-to-read book was one of the first exhaustive studies done on motorcycle operation and repair, offering advice on everything from mufflers and automatic oil pumps to batteries and timing values.
Following an introductory chapter on motorcycle development and design, the profusely illustrated text covers, among other subjects, various engines and power plants; theories of lubrication and carburetor design; materials employed in clutches; gear types and chain drives; frame parts, tires, and sidecars; standard motorcycle maintenance; and complete instructions for overhauling the engine. Also included is a complete chapter on the most up-to-date motorcycles of 1920. Immensely popular when it first appeared in print, Early Motorcycles will appeal just as much to today’s collectors of antique cycles, dealers, and riders.


Unabridged Dover (2004) republication of the second edition published by the Norman W. Henley Publishing Company, New York, 1924.
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Description

When this comprehensive volume of practical information was first published in the 1920s, hundreds of thousands of motorcycles were already in use. Written by a talented automotive and aviation pioneer, the profusely illustrated, easy-to-read book was one of the first exhaustive studies done on motorcycle operation and repair, offering advice on everything from mufflers and automatic oil pumps to batteries and timing values.
Following an introductory chapter on motorcycle development and design, the profusely illustrated text covers, among other subjects, various engines and power plants; theories of lubrication and carburetor design; materials employed in clutches; gear types and chain drives; frame parts, tires, and sidecars; standard motorcycle maintenance; and complete instructions for overhauling the engine. Also included is a complete chapter on the most up-to-date motorcycles of 1920. Immensely popular when it first appeared in print, Early Motorcycles will appeal just as much to today’s collectors of antique cycles, dealers, and riders.


Unabridged Dover (2004) republication of the second edition published by the Norman W. Henley Publishing Company, New York, 1924.
motorcycle racing;motorcycle repair;motorcycle maintenance;muscle car;motor bikes;collar guy;college diploma;vocational school;motorcycle enthusiast;college track;motorcycle mechanic;objective standards;diane rehm;information economy;shop class;knowledge workers;collar jobs;machine shop;managing people;modern education;don brown;college prep;outsourced overseas;crunchy cons;collar workers;chuck norris;corporate power;advanced degrees;modern philosophy;motorcycle repairman;studs terkel;college graduates;repair shop;intrinsic value;corporate culture;political economy;santa monica;assembly line;white collar;manual labor;college education;blue collar;fulfilling life;educational system;education system;physical world;political philosophy;liberal arts;public schools;highly educated;college students;clymer;manuals;knowledge-based;soulcraft;bmw;zamm;motorcycling;moto;motorcyclist;tradesman;plumbers;pirsig;motorized;tradesmen;white-collar;electrician;triumph;dilbert;racer;cubicle;craftsman;repairing;craftsmanship;trades;crawford;educators;inquiry;tank;engine;fixing;mechanical;mechanics;satisfaction;matthew;books on college diplomas;books on college tracks;books on motorcycle racings;books on shop classes;books on machine shops;books on collar guys;books on vocational schools;books on information economies;books on objective standards;books on modern educations;books on motorcycle repairs;books on motor bikes;books on motorcycle maintenances;books on motorcycle mechanics
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