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Motorcycle Design and
Technology How and Why
(Paperback)
by Gaetano Cocco
The idea for this motorcycle guide was
conceived at Aprilia, and is as much
for those who have never sat astride a
bike as it is for enthusiastic young
riders, veterans and buffs of motorbike
technology. A guided tour that enables
even the most demanding and well
informed reader to find technical and
detailed information relating to the
machines and their components. The
books technical diagrams and
illustrations illuminate the
comprehensive subject matter.
Paperback, 260 x 265mm, 216pp
330 technical drawings in colour
isbn: 8879113445
no: N3445
naDa
rrp: 19.99
Motorcycling Abroad
Skills, advice, safety, laws
by Peter Henshaw
This is a practical guide for
motorcyclists taking their own bike
abroad, tourists wanting to hire a bike
or scooter while away, and people
joining one of the growing number of
all-in overseas riding tours. It covers
everything from bike preparation and
route planning to road safety, law,
local regulations, extreme conditions
and emergencies. There is regional
information about Europe,
Scandinavia, America, Australasia, the
Far East and Africa.
Paperback, 220 x 130mm, 208pp
200 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252450
no: H4245
Haynes
rrp: 12.99
NEW March 2006
MV Agusta
by Mario Colombo, Roberto
Patrignani
Devoted to the legendary motorcycles
this book is divided into two parts: the
first covers the technical and racing
history, analysing the evolution of the
manufacturer. The second comprises a
systematic cataloguing of all the
models produced, each one of which
is accompanied by its relative
technical specification and is
illustrated with a wealth of pictures
provided by the manufacturer. The
updated information focuses
specifically on recent years production
from 1998 to the present day, a
period that has seen an expansion of
the F4 range with the launch of the
F4 750 Brutale, the S, F4, the Senna
version, Tamburini and Veltro.
Paperback, 250 x 250mm, 300pp
400 b w, 50 colour illustrations
isbn 8879113879
no: N3879
naDa
rrp: 29.95
Norton Commando:
Haynes Great Bikes Series
by Mick Duckworth
The Norton Commando is arguably
Britains most well-developed twincylinder motorcycle. Launched in
1967, it was an outstanding sales
success, both at home and overseas,
and is still a practical means of
transport today, with expert service
and spares supply available. Here is a
detailed history and owners guide to
this famous machine, including
contemporary reaction to its launch,
model changes, buying tips and
technical specifications. a fantastically detailed look at this
classic two-wheeler Daily Express All too rarely these days does an
absolute must-have classic bike book
get itself published. But thankfully
here is one Classic Bike
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 144pp
100 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250210
no: H4021
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
The Ogri Collection
Bumper selection of Ogri
cartoons Volumes 1-3
combined, plus extra material
by Paul Sample
Bringing together new and long out-ofprint cartoons, this hilarious book
from Paul Sample illustrates the
mysterious, obsessive passion that lies
between a biker and his machine, not
to mention his lady love, his accidentprone sidekick, and his car-hating
dog!
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 192pp
Illustrated throughout with cartoons
isbn: 1859606164
no: H616
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
The Ogri Collection No. 2
A bumper selection of colour
strips, available for the first time
in book form, plus Volume 4
by Paul Sample
Here is a second bumper selection of
Ogri cartoons, plus extra material
created specially for the book, much
of it in colour. The character, created
by Paul Sample as a magazine strip,
has been entertaining motorcycle
enthusiasts since 1972. Ogri and
friends Mitzi of the big chest, dimwitted Malcolm, and a car-loathing
dog experience the ups and downs
of biking life. very funny Daily Telegraph guaranteed to put a smile on the
face Auto Express
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 152pp
Illustrated throughout with cartoons
isbn: 1859606938
no: H693
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
The Ogri Collection No. 3
by Paul Sample
Building on the success of The Ogri
Collection and The Ogri Collection
No. 2, here is a third volume showing
over 66 all-new, all-colour cartoon
strips featuring biker Ogri and his
friends. A new landscape format,
which allows the strips to be
reproduced at a much larger size than
before, will particularly appeal to fans
who enjoy the background gags in
Paul Samples highly detailed
drawings, as well as the main story.
These strips first published in Bike
magazine and the Daily Telegraph
bring Haynes popular collection of
Ogri material right up to date. Politically incorrect and full of fourletter words, but laugh-out-loud
funny Daily Telegraph
Hardback, 210 x 270mm, 140pp
66 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252299
no: H4229
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
NEW September 2006
John Reynolds:
The Autobiography
by John Reynolds with Jason
McClean
John Reynolds spent 35 years racing
motorcycles in high-speed pursuit of
his dreams, winning five British
Championship titles and making his
mark in World Superbikes and 500GP
racing along the way. He retired in
October 2005 after suffering serious
injuries in a horrific 140mph crash.
Now fully recovered, he says that
motorcycle racing didnt nearly kill
him, but rather it saved his life. This
is the inspirational story of his
personal battle against adversity and
how he kept his feet firmly grounded
in reality during his rise to stardom as
one of the most popular motorcycle
racers of the modern era.
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 352pp
40 colour illustrations
isbn: : 1844253554
no: H4355
Haynes
rrp: 18.99
NEW April 2006
Valentino Rossi (4th Edition)
MotoGenius
by Mat Oxley
foreword by Mick Doohan
The fourth edition of this best-selling
paperback includes a complete new
chapter and photographs to cover the
2005 season and Rossis fifth
consecutive World Championship title.
After quitting the dominant Honda
factory at the end of 2003 for the
unfancied Yamaha outfit, Rossi proved
that he could still quell his MotoGP
opposition. Beating off the Honda
hordes, the popular Italian left his
former bosses with seriously red faces.
Rossis achievements on the Yamaha
have stunned even the sports most
cynical observers, convincing them that
hes indeed the greatest bike rider ever.
excellent The Times
Paperback, 198 x 127mm, 272pp
32 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253465
no: H4346
Haynes
rrp: 7.99
NEW September 2006
Valentino Rossi (2nd Edition)
Portrait of a Speed God
by Mat Oxley
Fabulous full-colour photographs
capture the larger-than-life character
of arguably the greatest motorcycle
racer of all time and one of the
worlds most charismatic sporting
personalities, both on and off the
track. Rossis life is charted from his
earliest days, following his graduation
through the ranks, winning the 125,
250 and 500 World Championships,
to his domination of the 200mph
MotoGP class, first with Honda and
then in 2004 and 2005 with the
previously under performing Yamaha
squad. This is a visual treat for all
who appreciate Rossis talent and take
on life in this age of conformist motor
sport.
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 176pp
220 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253473
no: H4347
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
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