Encyclopedia of Motorcycles

Encyclopedia of Motorcycles

by RolandBrown (Author)

Synopsis

Since Gottleib Daimler produced his Enspur in 19885 there have been over 100 years of development in motorcycle manufacture. This superb pictorial guide features the models that became classics, as well as those that litter the wayside of history. A margue-by-margue listing of models and manufacturers, from ancient Scott roadsters to Aprilla's 250cc Grand Prix Racer, describes the machines and how they have won their place in history. There are boxed highlights detailing the key elements of their design: engine specifications, power, weight and top speed. With its pacey and informative text, this is both an excellent introduction for the new motorcyclists, and a classic reference and source book for the more knowledgeable historians, collectors and motorcycle enthusiasts.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Published: 28 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0754812707
ISBN 13: 9780754812708

Author Bio
Roland Brown has many years experience as a motorcycle journalist. After working Bike magazines, where he was Deputy editor, he turned freelance in 1989 and tests bikes for magazines in more than 20 countries. He is an author of several previous books on motorcycles and writes about bikes for magazines and newspapers including Top Gear and The Times. He has also raced motorcycles for over ten years, competing at international level in the Formula One World Championship and in endurance events, including the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Bol d'or.