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The BMW Story
Racing and production
motorcycles from 1923 to the
present day
by Ian Falloon
Max Frizs R32 of 1923, the first
BMW boxer twin motorcycle, set
BMW on a path that would continue
for the next 80 years. Although the
twin has predominated, some of the
most popular BMW motorcycles have
been singles and the K-series triples
and fours. BMW has never been afraid
of innovation, from the supercharger
of the 1920s and 1930s, the
telescopic then Earles fork, anti-lock
brakes and Paralever swingarms. Here
is the full story, covering classic
machines such as the Kompressor,
RS54, R69S, R90S, and R100RS, as
well as the latest R1150 and K1200. includes every painstaking detail
Daily Express
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
140 colour illustrations
isbn: 185960854X
no: H854
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Bonnie (2nd Edition)
The development history of the
Triumph Bonneville
by J R Nelson
The story from conception to demise,
revised and updated. An invaluable
source book, it chronicles year-by-year
development, including mechanical
and cosmetic changes, and provides a
comprehensive appendix giving
detailed specifications and major part
numbers for every year of the Bonnies
production.
Paperback, 232 x 171mm, 200pp
200 illustrations
isbn: 0854299572
no: F957
Haynes
rrp: 12.99
The British Classic Bike Guide
Choosing, riding and enjoying
the machine of your dreams
by Frank Westworth
A fully illustrated, easy-to-read guide
to the available marques of classic
British motorcycle, well known and
not so well known. Covers choosing
and buying a classic bike and the
pitfalls to avoid, and offers
comparisons between similar
machines of rival marques. With a
price guide for every model, as well as
owners club contacts, this adds up to
an indispensable aid to preventing the
purchase of a dream machine
becoming a nightmare!
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 192pp
298 illustrations
isbn: 1859604269
no: H426
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Whatever Happened to the
British Motorcycle Industry?
The classic inside story of its
rise and fall
by Bert Hopwood
An ex-senior executive with many
major motorcycle manufacturers, the
author gives the real reasons for the
downfall of this once-great industry. A
classic work, re-issued by popular
demand. A must-read for British bike fans
Bike
Paperback, 233 x 169mm, 320pp
240 mono illustrations
isbn: 1859604277
no: H427
Haynes
rrp: 12.99
NEW March 2006
British Superbikes
The story and spectacle of BSB
by Gary Pinchin
foreword by Niall Mackenzie
Following the success of Haynes
World Superbikes book, here is the
inside story of the British
championship from the formative
years leading up to the first season of
BSB in 1995, to the thrilling 2005
championship. Full of colourful local
heroes, BSB is big, and growing even
bigger. Races are shown on television,
events draw crowds of 20,000-plus,
and the British series is now eclipsing
WSB in its importance to motorcycle
manufacturers worldwide. This
beautifully produced book will enthral
all fans of motorcycle racing.
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 160pp
150 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252116
no: H4211
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
NEW October 2006
Classic Japanese Motorcycle
Guide
The complete handbook for
buyers and owners
by Rod Ker
This is the definitive guide to
identifying, buying and riding
Japanese bikes from the 1960s to the
early 1990s, concentrating on
mainstream, affordable models from
the big four: Honda, Kawasaki,
Suzuki and Yamaha. Fully illustrated
in colour throughout, the book
provides a brief history of the
Japanese motorcycle industry, its postwar rise and displacement of
traditional British, European and
American marques. Specific bikes are
then grouped and discussed in detail,
providing an essential reference for
buyers and enthusiasts alike.
Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 240pp
100 b w, 200 colour illustrations
isbn: 184425335X
no: H4335
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Mick Doohan (2nd Edition)
Thunder from Down Under
by Mat Oxley
When Mick Doohan crashed at Jerez
in 1999 the world held its breath.
Could the greatest motorcycle racer of
modern times limbs horribly
shattered fight back to full fitness or
would he finally have to hang up his
leathers? The second edition of this
best-selling, all-colour, official
biography describes the entire career
of the teak-tough Aussie, from wild
youngster to five-times 500cc World
Champion, and on through his heroic
struggle to return to the sport he so
loves. grips as keenly as a freshly warmed
Dunlop The Independent one of the best racer books yet Bike tells the whole story Daily Telegraph
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 176pp
136 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859606989
no: H698
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
Down the Road
Genuine mileage on classic
motorcycles
by Steve Wilson, Nicholas Ward
(illustrations)
Steve Wilsons long-running Down
The Road Apiece column in Classic
Bike Guide was a great favourite with
readers. Here, a collection of his very
best articles is presented in book
form, linked with brand-new text, and
illustrated with Nicholas Wards
superb humorous drawings. It will be
a nostalgic treat for enthusiasts of
classic motorcycling, to whom Steve is
something of a guru, and for fans of
Nicholas trademark combination of
meticulous detail and wit. Wilsons charming style is
unobtrusively sharp and economical
Daily Telegraph
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 192pp
48 drawings
isbn: 1859606512
no: H651
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Ducati 916:
Haynes Great Bikes Series
by Ian Falloon
foreword by Massimo Bordi
Introduced at the end of 1993, the
916 spearheaded the Ducati revival of
the 1990s. A product of Massimo
Tamburini and the Cagiva Research
Centre, the 916 immediately set new
standards of performance for sporting
motorcycles. This is epitomised by its
success in the World Superbike
Championship in the hands of Carl
Fogarty and Troy Corser. This allcolour book describes the entire
history of the landmark 916, including
all racing and production models. the tops for pictures and data
Evening Standard Magazine fascinating. We give him an A Cycle
World
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 160pp
120 colour illustrations
isbn: 185960689X
no: H689
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Ducati 999: Birth of a Legend
by Alan Cathcart, Marc Cook
This official Ducati book goes beyond
the genesis of the 999 superbike to
chronicle the remarkable process of
how a motorcycle is designed,
developed, and manufactured at
Ducati. In-depth interviews with each
of the key Ducati project leaders
explain the extraordinarily
sophisticated, intricate, and
multifaceted process of bringing out a
new model. Previously unpublished
design renderings and CAD drawings
reveal styling directions and
technologies that were explored but
not used put into production. The
book also features hundreds of
photographs that show everything
from the 999 assembly line to the offlimits prototype development areas.
Hardback, 279 x 229mm, 192pp
271 colour and 18 b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618277
no: DB1827
DaviD Bull
rrp: 35.99
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