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Remember the smell of Castrol R at a 1960s scramble? Or riding a 1970s trials bike through every type of natural obstacle possible? If you want to revisit those memories, or relive the competition of earlier times, this book is for you. Buying, restoring, and riding classic off-road competition bikes is now something that you can do!This book gives enthusiasts of classic off-road competition motorcycles a step-by-step guide to a full restoration. Covering dismantling the motorcycle and its components, restoring and sourcing parts, paint spraying, decals and polishing. With chapters covering engine, frame, forks, fuel, exhaust, seat, brakes and tyres, you'll see how to take a bike from scratch to a full rebuild; then on to safe set-up and general maintenance. Includes chapters focussing specifically on pre-65 and twin shock models.

Trade Review
In short, it's very much a hands-on look at everything you might need to do, or at least consider, if you want to get mobile on the dirt and flick some serious mud in someone's eye ... You'll probably read it once for the broader picture, and then once more for the detail, and then again when you actually get started in the workshop. Sump Do not let the title of this book put you off if you only ride road bikes, as it is one of the best books I've read detailing just about everything on working on classic motorcycles whether on or off road. Nacelle. The pre-amble says that the book is 'aimed at the beginner and seasoned motorbike restorer alike', but the emphasis is definitely on the beginner, with tips on sourcing parts, how to dismantle your project bike, cleaning and polishing, then it's on to the meatier stuff like rebuilding engines, fuel and ignition systems, paintwork and plating. - Old Bike Australasia. A book focusing on the nuances of restoring dirt bikes as opposed to roadsters is a welcome addition to an enthusiast's bookshelf and even after just an initial flick through it is clear author Ricky Burns has made a decent job of the book. - Classic Dirt Bike. This book is not only intended for owners of off-road engines from the 70s and 80s, but is also relevant for engines from the 50s and 60s. Step-by-step Burns guides the enthusiast with the purchase of special tools and their use, and the possible alternatives for this. Detailed with many photos and in simple and understandable English. – Het Moborrijwiel.

Table of Contents
1 Project assessment 2 Sourcing parts 3 Getting started 4 Cleaning & polishing 5 Engine 6 Brakes, tyres & wheels 7 Fuel & exhaust systems 8 Paint spraying 9 Seat 10 Forks 11 The rebuild 12 Final preparation 13 Pre-65 14 Twin shock

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      Publisher: David & Charles
      Publication Date: 15/02/2017
      ISBN13: 9781845849504, 978-1845849504
      ISBN10: 1845849507

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Remember the smell of Castrol R at a 1960s scramble? Or riding a 1970s trials bike through every type of natural obstacle possible? If you want to revisit those memories, or relive the competition of earlier times, this book is for you. Buying, restoring, and riding classic off-road competition bikes is now something that you can do!This book gives enthusiasts of classic off-road competition motorcycles a step-by-step guide to a full restoration. Covering dismantling the motorcycle and its components, restoring and sourcing parts, paint spraying, decals and polishing. With chapters covering engine, frame, forks, fuel, exhaust, seat, brakes and tyres, you'll see how to take a bike from scratch to a full rebuild; then on to safe set-up and general maintenance. Includes chapters focussing specifically on pre-65 and twin shock models.

      Trade Review
      In short, it's very much a hands-on look at everything you might need to do, or at least consider, if you want to get mobile on the dirt and flick some serious mud in someone's eye ... You'll probably read it once for the broader picture, and then once more for the detail, and then again when you actually get started in the workshop. Sump Do not let the title of this book put you off if you only ride road bikes, as it is one of the best books I've read detailing just about everything on working on classic motorcycles whether on or off road. Nacelle. The pre-amble says that the book is 'aimed at the beginner and seasoned motorbike restorer alike', but the emphasis is definitely on the beginner, with tips on sourcing parts, how to dismantle your project bike, cleaning and polishing, then it's on to the meatier stuff like rebuilding engines, fuel and ignition systems, paintwork and plating. - Old Bike Australasia. A book focusing on the nuances of restoring dirt bikes as opposed to roadsters is a welcome addition to an enthusiast's bookshelf and even after just an initial flick through it is clear author Ricky Burns has made a decent job of the book. - Classic Dirt Bike. This book is not only intended for owners of off-road engines from the 70s and 80s, but is also relevant for engines from the 50s and 60s. Step-by-step Burns guides the enthusiast with the purchase of special tools and their use, and the possible alternatives for this. Detailed with many photos and in simple and understandable English. – Het Moborrijwiel.

      Table of Contents
      1 Project assessment 2 Sourcing parts 3 Getting started 4 Cleaning & polishing 5 Engine 6 Brakes, tyres & wheels 7 Fuel & exhaust systems 8 Paint spraying 9 Seat 10 Forks 11 The rebuild 12 Final preparation 13 Pre-65 14 Twin shock

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