Introduction To Motorcycle Roadracing: With Dynamics of Motorcycle motion

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.98 (701 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1449528899 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 124 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-04-21 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Best motorcycle cornering book, precise and clear explanation. A. K. This books explains the motorcycle cornering, lean angle, and hang off better than any one else. I have read the twist Of wrist II and this books explanations are far clearer. The C*G Center of Gravity concepts are excellent and after reading the book you will no longer do seat of the pants turns. Must buy for beginners and pros.. Best Riding Techniques Book Ever! I'm only a street rider, but I've always wanted to know racing techniques and this book delivers! I have read both "Twist Of The Wrist" books and I think that this book is way more informative, organized and easier to read.. For Motorcycle Racers and Street Riders Excellent presentation of material, and all of it useful for anyone interested in racing motorcycles. Street riders will also benefit from reading this book. Think like a racer, be a better street rider.
It is also the main text book used in the Ed Bargy Racing Schools. The information in this book has been complied over 40 years of Ed Bargy's involvement in motorcycle road racing. Abundant diagrams help visualize the techniques and theories described. This is revision #2 and is a complete and comprehensive description of the advanced riding & racing techniques used by professional motorcycle road racers. Everything from basic racing lines, throttle control, proper gear selection, crash avoidance and trail braking in the turns, just to mention a few, are covered in this book
Ed has even designed several road racing facilities around the USA. Ed completed his A.A.S. degree in mechanical technology in 1979. About the Author Ed Bargy started racing motorcycles in the mid sixties and started teaching racing techniques by the late sixties. Ed has been successful in several national and international championships series over the years. . He has worked in every aspect of the racing industry as a racer, builder, official and promoter
. degree in mechanical technology in 1979. He has worked in every aspect of the racing industry as a racer, builder, official and promoter. Ed has even designed several road racing facilities around the USA. Ed Bargy started racing motorcycles in the mid sixties and started teaching racing techniques by
