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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Harley Info Could not be happier. All as described.Very Very informative Just what I was looking for.Thank You Outstanding Guide One of the best manuals for the Harley Twin Cam motor. Volume I: the Twin Cam was rather poorly written, but chock full of knowledge broken down into understandable pieces. Volume II is easier to read thanks to an improved editor. Donny is the Einstein of Harley engines. Can't wait to get my hands on Volume III! Donny's great read This is the second in the series and it is a gread read, just like the first. I have gained a great deal of knowlage about my bike from these two books. I am looking forward to the next in the series. Jim A Harley Owner's Book for Long Canadian Winters In terms of maintaining their machines there are many different kinds of Harley-Davidson owners. At one end of the spectrum are slackers who treat their bikes like household appliances; aside from wiping the grime off occasionally they wait till something breaks before they pay someone else to fix it. At the other extreme are fellows to whom a Harley-Davidson motorcycle is more of a home entertainment center than a motor vehicle; these compulsive tinkerers can't wait to rush home with their brand new machines, rip up the warranties and spend months or years with lathes, milling machines and digital micrometers honing every last component of the drive trains until they've got "perfect bikes" - and dozens of crates filled with trashed parts. One thing I've noticed about the slackers and tinkerers is that both types spend almost as much time pushing their bikes as riding them. When motorcycles are neglected or over-tweaked things constantly go wrong with them. Excellent Technical book I genuinely enjoyed both volumes of his Harley Encyclopedia. I am an amateur HD mechanic and have read all of the books by Rook, Buzzelli and every other performance book I could find. Peterson has a deep understanding and interest in HD engines. His comments are all well taken and even Denish's books don't get to Peterson's tech depth, though Peterson doesn't restrict himself to only performance related topics. Many of his chapters are purely engineering analysis and excellent nonetheless. I'm sorry he Didn't begin the projected 12 volume series with Sportsters, but I bought a 2001 TC88 yesterday and his books are the bibles. His writing style is more or a series of comments by category, but very readable and good natured. From a purely objective viewpoint, his books would only appeal to the HD enthusiast who really wants to master the machine. For my part, I loved them. I also recommend Denish (out of print) and Bill Rook's "How to build a Harley Torque Monster" (very available). Bill Rook's book is mistitled as it is truly one of the best and simplest performance manuals out there. Denish goes into deeper depth and is also excellent, but the Peterson books are as detailed as one can get. Both Rook and Denish illustrate their various techniques and thoeries. Peterson has no pictures and is for the technician who already knows how things work. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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