Peter Henshaw
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How your motorcycle works (RAC Handbook)
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2012
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2 editions
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The Legend & Romance of the Vampire
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published
2010
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3 editions
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How your motorcycle works: Your guide to the components & systems of modern motorcycles (RAC Handbook)
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published
2012
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The Encyclopedia of the Harley Davidson
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published
2006
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11 editions
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Strange Phenomena (Flexi cover series)
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published
2008
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3 editions
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The Ultimate Guide to Muscle Cars
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published
2003
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9 editions
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Encyclopedia of the Harley Davidson: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Popular Motorcycle
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published
2001
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2 editions
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The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Pickups
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published
2005
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7 editions
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The Encyclopedia of Cars
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published
2003
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4 editions
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Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle
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published
1999
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8 editions
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“That’s why it’s best not to start the engine on an open throttle from cold (unless the handbook recommends it): immediate revs from cold cause a lot of wear to oil-starved bearings. Starting with a closed throttle allows the oil time to circulate and warm, while the engine is idling, for those crucial first few seconds.”
― How your motorcycle works
― How your motorcycle works
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