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Vincent Hrd Bsa Norton Triumph Jap Motorcycle Restoring Manual Book Phil Irving on 2040-motos

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       Rare, 1st Edition Soft Cover, Motorcycle Technicalities. Phil Irving writes on Classic Motorcycle Principles.

       Phil Irving is a First Class Engineer and Chief Designer of the Vincent - H.R.D. Company, responsible for Series "A" - "B" Rapides and the "Black Lighting" and "Black Shadow" motorcycles. 

       "Phil Irving had a column in Motorcycling magazine (England) starting in 1932, this re-issue of articles published prior to 1944 and to some might be considered rather dated, but facts do not change; and theories do not alter with the passage of time if they were correct in the first place."

        "This book maybe of some assistance to restorers of classic machines by telling them why things were done, instead of merely recounting how they were done." 

        97 pages & Numerous Illustrations and Diagrams in 55 Chapters under the pen name of "Slide Rule" & Phil Irving.


     This Rare and Helpful Manual Published in 1983 has 99% clean pages, good binding, Overall is in Very Good + Condition.



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