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The Rider's Guidebook: A Practical and Fun Approach to Motorcycling

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Here is a handy little book written by a man who has a lot to share and wanted to make life a little easier for other cycle enthusiasts. The book is filled with practical tips for making motorcycling more fun and enjoyable. Any one of Cooper's pearls of wisdom alone is worth the price of the book; together they provide a treasure chest of valuable information for riders at all levels of experience. You'll learn how to clean and protect your bike (aluminum and painted parts), how to stop brake squeal, how to stop annoying handlebar "buzz," care of face shields, bike security, making your seat more comfortable, riding in cold and hot weather. Even if you've been riding 30 years, you'll learn something from this book!

28 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1988

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William R. Cooper

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