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Enthusiasts Guide: Honda Motorcycles 1959-1985

Enthusiasts Guide: Honda Motorcycles 1959-1985

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Enthusiasts Guide - Honda Motorcycles 1959 to 1985, is designed to aid the non-professional motorcycle collector in sorting through the pros and cons of buying and restoring a particular Honda motorcycle.

For each of these models author Doug Mitchel provides four to six paragraphs describing the bike in general terms including any yearly changes that Honda made to the bike during the time the model was in production. This year-by-year information includes both major mechanical changes to the engine or fork, as well as the simple changes that were often made to the paint color or graphics.

Bullet points for each model include: The relative cost to acquire this particular model and the value when finished. The cost and availability

of parts (some are easy to find, others are impossible). The complexity of the machine, and the relative difficulty in doing a complete restoration.

A more general section at the back of the book includes an interview with Roger Smith, an experienced and well-known restoration expert. The Q&A includes his guidance on things like picking a bike to restore, finding the best parts, how long a typical restoration takes, and which part of the restoration might best be farmed out to third-party experts with special skills.

Enthusiasts Guide - Honda Motorcycles 1959 to 1985 uses 144 pages, over 350 color photos to bring you over 25 years worth of details on a wide range of Honda motorcycles.



Author: Doug Mitchel
Publisher: Wolfgang Publications
Published: 08/08/2013
Pages: 146
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781935828853

About the Author
Mitchel, Doug: - Doug Mitchel started his career as a professional journalist over 20 years ago. Today he is listed as author of over 20 books, all illustrated with his own very high quality photographs. Doug is also a regular contributor to a variety of magazines, from American Iron to Iron Works.

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