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Winning Motorcycle Engines by Vic Willoughby, 128 pages, softbound, 1989. Chance are that if you've found this listing, you already know this book as a respected book covering the technology and history of 14 fascinating engines. It's well regarded for many reasons, and is a great read and addition to your motorcycle library. Well researched and written, with many great illustrations and period photos. Excellent undamaged condition, used but no writing anywhere, no rips or tears, no stains or dirt, no creases. Shows minor shelf and handling wear. Out of print- a quick check shows this one as the cheapest and in best condition of those offered. Price just lowered! Free shipping is for any USA lower 48 state only, other locations extra- inquire for exact quote before completing checkout.

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