Today, we are familiar with the motorcycle in many forms; it ranges from the low-powered pizza delivery moped, to scooters, small commuter bikes, powerful sports machines and tourers, all the way to MotoGP racers. In the modern era, mass-produced motorcycles tend to be Japanese, with the 'big four' manufacturers - Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and Kawasaki - dominating the market. However, it wasn't always so. Until the 1950s, and even into the 1960s, British makers and designers ruled the roost, with names such as Scott, Rudge, BSA, Norton, Vincent and the mighty Triumph leading the way. In this book, enthusiast Colin Jackson tells the story of these incredible machines and the men who rode them, charting the 'golden age' of British motorcycles from its earliest beginnings as little more than a bicycle with a tiny engine, to the fast, powerful machines we recognise today.
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Höhe: 188 mm
Breite: 128 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-0-7524-8735-9 (9780752487359)
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Colin Jackson is the author of Classic British Motorcycles and Slot Car Racing. He is a qualified race marshal and acts in this role for both the TT and Grand Prix events in the Isle of Man, spending approximately one month on the island each year.