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Motogp Technology | 
enlarge | Author: Neil Spalding Publisher: Haynes Manuals Category: Book
Buy Used: $38.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 5571325
Format: Import Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 1844253104 EAN: 9781844253104 ASIN: 1844253104
Publication Date: January 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description MotoGP is the premier class in motorcycle racing and it is there that the most sophisticated and alluring technology is found. For years Grand Prix motorcycle racing had featured prototype 500cc two-strokes, but the need for manufacturers to develop four-stroke technology led to the creation of the new championship formula in 2002, based on fire-breathing, 260bhp 990cc four-strokes. Competition is keen and factory teams guard their mechanical secrets and working practices very carefully. For these reasons it has been nearly impossible to closely examine bikes without bodywork or understand exactly how they are engineered and developed. Until this book. Author Neil Spalding's ability to spot subtle detail changes and incremental developments from the restricted confines of pit lane, and then to correctly determine how these modifictions affect performance earned him the grudging respect of top teams. Eventually, Neil was admintted into the inner sanctum of the elite racing departments and give unparalleled access to explore and photograph race bikes to prepare this book. The only restriction: he couldn't make public his information until the end of the 2006 season, the last year of the 990cc formula. This is the exciting story, told from the inside, of the most electrifying form of two-wheeled compeition and of the highly motivated designers, engineers, and mechanics who create these remarkable motorcycles.
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MotoGP technique understanding March 1, 2008 The book is very godd at giving an basic overall understanding of the technique, and some of the challenges involved in MotoGP racing. Recommended for anyone who's interested in MotoGP and technique, but perhaps not looking for 4oo pages on valve techniques alone
MotoGP Technology explained January 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Excellent book describing the technology of GP motor racing. Oozed with colorful illustrations and in dept reviews of the technology used by the different teams. Not for the technological novice I think. The book resembles a lot the F1 books from Ian Bamsey in style and lay-out. I would like have seen more detailed the engine technology involved, but the author clearly had to scramble the breadcrumbs of data the team members left him littering. As such, really an achievement among the tight lipped factory teams.
For the technical freakies December 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you want to be one of those who can say if that Honda is a 2005 factory or a 2006 lend-lease at 200m, this is your book. Very dense and technical, but unavoidable for those "after the race" beers at your favourite biker bar.
Very informing, excellent read! November 20, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you love MotoGP as I do and are truly interested in the inner-workings or their machines and the stories from the paddocks then this is the book to get!
Buy it NOW!!
Everything you want to know about MotoGP October 22, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book has fantastic pictures, and enough detail to give you a great perspective on how MotoGP bikes are built. It has many details about everything (engine, suspension, chassis, brakes, electronics). Great both for those who want to learn, and for those who want it as a coffee table book.
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