A book for a motorcyclist.
Motorcycles

A book for a motorcyclist.

“I repair a motorcycle myself” and “Electrical equipment of a motorcycle”.

Self-service and easier motorcycle repairs need not be an activity reserved only for a small group of insiders. Many motorcyclists will surely cope with them.

"Motorcycle repairs myself"

Self-service and easier motorcycle repairs need not be an activity reserved only for a small group of insiders. Many motorcyclists will surely cope with them. Michael Pfeiffer, Editor-in-Chief of one of the most popular German motorcycle magazines, explains the principles of operation and simple repairs using the example of five self-disassembled machines: BMW F 650 and R 1 100 RT, Suzuki Bandit GSF 600, Honda CBR 600 and Yamaha XV 535. Selected works on maintenance and repair of the engine, chain, suspension, wheels, brakes and electrical equipment are richly illustrated with color photographs (233 photos). Also included are tips on troubleshooting the most common problems, acquiring the most useful pieces of optional equipment, and selecting the set of tools and parts you need for your next trip.

"Electrical installation of a motorcycle"

The book provides basic information about the electrical installation of modern motorcycles, including their design, the operation of individual circuits of the electrical installation (ignition, charging, injection, ABS and other receivers), as well as maintenance and repair work that can be performed by an individual . user, and even ways to recreate the electrical installation of a motorcycle.

In addition, there are electrical wiring diagrams for several dozen motorcycles, including: WSK M06B3, M21W2, Jawa 175, IŻ-Planeta, Pannonia TL-250, Honda VTX 1800C, GL 1800 A Goldwing, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 and ZZ-R . 1100, ZX 1100, ZX-6R, ER-5, Suzuki DR 350 SER, GS 500 EL, GS 600 F, GSX R 1100W.

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