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J**B
The Authoritative Suspension Book
A comprehensive book on motorcycle suspensions. It gets fairly technical at times, but the basics are understandable enough for a novice. They plug their own (RaceTech) products, but they make some of the best in the industry, so I don’t fault them for that. I can’t imagine you’ll find a better book on the subject.
J**X
Very good information for DIY guys
Purchased performance suspension both front and rear for my Kawasaki KLR 650. Not a pro mechanic at all but an enthusiast, as such planning on on doing the job, in that realm this book is great because it explains all needed information that would be needed so that at time of working in on the bike I will have plenty "theoretical" experience which is a lot better than just taking things apart and end stranded. Great book, great condition and great delivery !
I**E
Great book
This book is Fantastic.If you are looking to understand the inner workings & theories on motorcycle suspension I do not think you will find a better book. Having just a little mechanical knowledge and an inclination to liking mechanical/technical subjects you will find it easy to comprehend. If you have no mechanical aptitude, nor basic motorcycle riding experience, obviously you should pass on this.At first glance the books contents may seem overwhelming. But if you read carefully, and make sure you comprehend the concepts BEFORE you turn to the next page (I re-read some pages a few times and studied the diagrams closely) you will find that by the end you have a wealth of knowledge and understanding on the subject.Suspension tuning it seems is kind of a "black art". The right tools, years of experience, experimentation, and knowledge are needed to be a good suspension tuner. If you are looking for a good start to doing any suspension work yourself this book gives you a big leg up on the subject. If you're looking to have someone else do suspension work for you this book is invaluable as you will be well versed in understanding what YOU are looking for, and you will be better prepared to speak the "language" of the subject, as well as judge a good tuner from a "tinkerer".
J**E
Great read
Worth the money. Very practical.If you want really understand the hows and whys of suspension this is a great book.If it was possible to gain real world experience by reading, this would be one of the books that would be ableto transcend reality and make it happen.Excellent read and a great reference to have on hand.The book covers the basics through the advanced topics well.Lots of good pictures, diagrams, and illustrations. These reduce the anxiety factor a lot.After the theory there is a large section on actual tear down of different forks and shocks.Step by step photos. Covers dampening rod forks, inverted cartridge forks, emulsion shocks, reservoir shocks, progressive shocks, and more.If you are redesigning or doing major chassis modifications on a street bike you will also wantTony Foale's "Motorcycle Handling and Chassis Design the Art and the Science" to compliment this book.Good riding to you.
C**O
Not as in-depth as I'd like, too basic of a primer on springs/forks/shocks
Race Tech's Motorcycle Suspension Bible (2010)I purchased this book looking for a basic primer on motorcycle suspension settings and adjustments, and what I got was a book that covered the theory of coil springs and shock dampeners. What I found most useful was the discussion of different shock designs, and the various DIY projects that show how to rebuild fork units. Other than that, there's nothing that talks about chassis setups in detail. It is a general overview of shock designs and fork designs, with a touch of physics thrown in for effect. Race Tech apparently produces the Gold Valve product, and it gets frequently mentioned in this book (not surprisingly) almost like a shameless plug. I found a severe lack of information on rear suspension setups and different front suspension designs. You'd think that a book titled "Suspension Bible" might cover something other than coil springs and shocks, like control arms, bushings, and ball joints.Looking at the front end of a BMW GS adventure touring bike and then at a Japanese sportbike, there are numerous differences in the suspension design and setup that isn't covered in this book.Overall: 4/5 stars, not mandatory but good to have on your shelf if you are curious about shocks/forks.
F**N
Handy Reference
Great to have as a reference or for someone getting into tuning suspension. Race Tech is awesome!
M**L
Detailed and Technical
Everything you would ever need to know about motorcycle suspension. It’s very detailed and some of technical information is a bit over my head, but I still got a lot of information on suspension that I never knew, but needed to know to be a better rider. If you’re serious about your safety riding, this is a book you should get.
S**S
Helps understand suspension
It's a great book and easy to understand.
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