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Motorcycle Electrical Manual
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Motor Cycling Electrical Manual was written by Bernal Osborne of Motor Cycling, and published by Temple Press Ltd in 1954. |
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It deals helpfully and constructively with problems confronting the motorcyclist who, knowing little or nothing about electricity, seeks to keep a motorcycle – the working of which depends by day and night almost wholly on electrical efficiency – in good running order. |
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The writer starts with basic principles of electricity, traces the development that has led to the ignition and lighting equipment of motorcycles, then describes how best to service that equipment. |
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There are 126 information-packed pages, illustrated throughout with line drawings and diagrams, in a manual measuring approx. 5”x7 ½”. Put the “spark” back in your riding with this invaluable guide! |
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