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Biker-Gifts
Bookshop
A great place to find books about
motorcycling. It's all here, one of the best collections
of biker books you are likely to find.....
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Mike
Hailwood
His Legendary Racing Years
by
Andreas Illg
A biography featuring the racing
years of this charismatic rider who became an
idol for generations to come - Mike Hailwood.
The foreword written by Pauline
Hailwood and the memories of his great friend
and rival Jim Redman, make this book a very special
and personal edition.
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Ducati
750 Bible
by
Ian Falloon
The Ducati 750 was a pivotal model
in the history of Ducati. With the 750 Ducati
moved into the world of Superbikes, and set the
stage for their current strength.
Before the 750, Ducati was a minor manufacturer
known for small capacity single cylinder motorcycles.
They decided to enter the world of Superbikes
in 1970. While there was initially some skepticism,
their stunning victory in the 1972 Imola 200 race
silenced the critics and created a legend.
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Ducati
860, 900 & Mille Bible
by
Ian Falloon
This book covers all of the landmark
Ducatis of the late 1970s to early 1980s, including
the 900 Super sport and Mike Hailwood replica.
Illustrated with 200 pictures and incorporating
complete appendices of technical specifications,
this book is a must have for any motorcycle
aficionado.
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History
of the Clubman's TT races
by
Fred Pidcock & Bill Snelling
Everyone with an interest in motorcycle
racing, or in motorcycles of the 'Classic' era,
has heard of the Clubman's TT.
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RUST
by Roger Fogg
Designed really as a "what
the hell can I get him for his birthday, anniversary,
christmas?" type book. Its basically a book
of photographs of abandoned vehicles in the countryside,
projects awaiting restoration or scrap depending
on your point of view.
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TT
Topics & Tales
by David Wright
TT Topics & Tales takes 100 TT related topics
and develops them to provide information, stories,
humour and history, that captures in both words
and pictures the excitement and magic of the world's
greatest road race - the TT.
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The
Privateer
by Jon Ekerold
Jon Ekerold, from
South Africa, won the 350cc Grand Prix World
championship as a privateer in 1981 when he
beat Toni Mang. He has written and published
his own autobiography called "The Privateer".
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Make
Haste Slowly
by Michelle Duff
Make Haste, Slowly
is a 370 page saga set on the Continental Circus
of European racing from 1960 to 1967. It is a
race by race chronicle of Canada's foremost Grand
Prix rider, Mike Duff.
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Serial
No 6218
by Michelle Duff
This Book is Written
for 6 to 8 Year Olds, but can be Enjoyed by Kids
of all Ages.
A
Story to Warm the Hearts of Youngster of all Ages
Serial Number 6218
is a true story about Michelle's personal motorycle,
from the motorcycle's point of view.
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Vincent
and HRD Motorcycles
by David Wright
How They Were Promoted and Sold.
Running to 320+ pages and 550 illustrations it
is in a Limited Edition of 998 copies by David
Wright.
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