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US $10.75
Location:

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

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Street Biking-How to ride to save your hide
Bob Jackson

Paperback, 160 pages, in good condition, illustrated with black & white photographs. 1980, H. P. Books

    Contents
  • It's a great feeling
  • Buying a bike
  • Riding technique
  • Safety
  • Touring
  • Antiques, restorations and cafe racers
  • Side cars
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Tune-up
  • Accessories

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