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The Art Of Motor Cycling by W.C. Haycraft. A practical guide for novices and experts, covering motor-cycles. "This book is packed with information which it is hoped will prove of real interest and help to all prospective buyers and owners of powered two-wheelers. Its purpose is to give practical advice on getting your machine and yourself ready for the road, protecting them from the elements, and mastering the art of motor-cycling on the open road until you become a stylish rider, and an expert in every sense of the word." "The numerious illustrations accompanying the text have been chosen to illustrate typical mounts, equipment, clothing, ect, likely to interest the maximum number of motor-cyclists and prospective motor-cyclists." Rare 133 Page 1st Edition Manual is Published in 1953, has 99% clean pages, solid binding, Overall is in Very Good ++ Condition. Do you like Motorcycles? I will be listing Historic, Antique and other important Books and Papers for Harley, Indian and other American, British and European Motorcycles. Please add Me to your Watch/ Favorite list! Please email me with any questions. I will be double wrapping all books and papers and sending them out by Media Mail. |
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