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mo haggs wrote:
Drunkn Munky wrote:Whats that one called pal?
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:oops: guess its called hizzy then.

dead cheap on amazon :grin:
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Motogp Technology (by Neil Spalding) is one of my faves.

http://www.automotobookshop.com.au/imag ... nology.jpg

More of a coffe table picture book than a deap read, and a rare look at some of the technology behind the 1000cc bikes. Not sure if the 2nd edition covers 800cc bikes.
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also if you have any interest with ducati's then any of the ian falloon books are a fountain of knowledge, esp the only cunningly titled "the ducati 916" and "ducati desmoquattro superbikes"
covered the earlier 851 and 888 series and some of the 749 and 999 models too, however pretty well anything with a 4v head. after reading that you will be able to spot a real 916sp over a wanna be or a 748r and know exactly what year it was made regardless of the plate it wears at 50 yards and a glance.
ok sounds a bit trainspotter ish, however if you are interested in racing and the mechanical and design side, then this book is facinating. also gives excellent details of the mythical desmo system and explains it in great detail and why it works so well.
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CRM wrote:also if you have any interest with ducati's then any of the ian falloon books are a fountain of knowledge, esp the only cunningly titled "the ducati 916" and "ducati desmoquattro superbikes"
covered the earlier 851 and 888 series and some of the 749 and 999 models too, however pretty well anything with a 4v head. after reading that you will be able to spot a real 916sp over a wanna be or a 748r and know exactly what year it was made regardless of the plate it wears at 50 yards and a glance.
ok sounds a bit trainspotter ish, however if you are interested in racing and the mechanical and design side, then this book is facinating. also gives excellent details of the mythical desmo system and explains it in great detail and why it works so well.
Yeah but no one has ;) :ban:

This one is good....

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Happy-Henry-mot ... 81&sr=1-14

However, these are probably more relevant to the thread. Awesome books, a bit overwhelming but very cool nonetheless.
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I have not heard his comentating but his book on V4 Hondas is very good although the 400 versions hardly get a look in
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CRM wrote: gives excellent details of the mythical desmo system and explains it in great detail and why it works so well.
id buy it just for this section :grin:


CRM what do you think of some sort of stickey in the general section?
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Martin wrote:However, these are probably more relevant to the thread. Awesome books, a bit overwhelming but very cool nonetheless.
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These sound ace martin, i shall keep an eye out for these on the cheap :grin:

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