Customizing Your Motorcycle

Customizing Your Motorcycle

by Chris Daniels
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/02/2018

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Building a custom motorcycle has never been more popular, with even the major manufacturers keen to capitalize on the growing trend. A custom motorbike is the product of an owner using their own skills to produce an individual machine, and with the right tools and approach it is well within most people's means to take a standard machine, new or second-hand, and make it their personal statement. Providing clear and practical advice, this new book, Customizing Your Motorcycle - Shed-Built to Show Bike introduces the reader to the techniques and processes needed to customize any motorcycle. Eschewing the practice of using expensive off-the-shelf parts, it shows how the shrewd use of salvaged and alternative sources is not only economic but also results in a satisfyingly unique custom machine. Projects demonstrate how to make custom parts, while examples of how different custom bikes were built by the author show how they are designed and put together. The book covers: An introduction to the main styles on which today's custom scene was founded; Choosing a suitable bike and how to make decisions when buying second-hand; Workshop setup and tools; Components of a bike and custom parts; Basic improvements and the essential maintenance to make a safe and usable bike; Modifying frames and building seats, tanks and other components; Welding, cleaning and preparation for painting. Richly illustrated with 409 colour photographs.

ISBN:
9781785003707
9781785003707
Category:
Vehicle maintenance & manuals
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-02-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Crowood
Chris Daniels

Professor Chris Daniels is a scientist, science communicator, and the CEO of Koala Life. He is focused on conserving Australian wildlife and connecting people with nature.

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