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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
    Incidentally, I must go there and suss out the new biography on Barry Sheene. I dropped some very subtle (read: brick) hints to Hamish for my birthday but looks like I've got to buy it myself.
    If Hamish doesn't get your hints (yeah right) I've got a copy you can read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    If Hamish doesn't get your hints (yeah right) I've got a copy you can read.
    Matt - I ordered my copy from Capital Books on Friday - they're a week or two away apparently - where did you get yours from? I like books so I'm happy to buy one thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
    I dropped some very subtle (read: brick) hints to Hamish for my birthday but looks like I've got to buy it myself.
    It might have been a brick to you, but the powers of the male species often transmogrify these things into mozzies as they get closer to the individual.... You'll have to get a lot bigger than a brick to have any effect.
    The strength of this power seems to vary among members of the species, but from this evidence, Hamish seems to be about normal....
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    Try your local library they usually have a good selection of books on bikes if not you can request a certain book for them to get in. I like to have a good look through a book before I put up some of my hard earned cash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
    Matt - I ordered my copy from Capital Books on Friday - they're a week or two away apparently - where did you get yours from? I like books so I'm happy to buy one thanks.
    can't actually remember, saw it cheap somewhere so just picked it up. Probably take me a few years to get around and actually read it.
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    I'm not telling where I get my bike books,it's hard to find anyway.... bugger....
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    "Zen and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance" is about a lot of things but not much about motorcycle maintenance. It's an OK read, though
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    It might have been a brick to you, but the powers of the male species often transmogrify these things into mozzies as they get closer to the individual.... You'll have to get a lot bigger than a brick to have any effect.
    The strength of this power seems to vary among members of the species, but from this evidence, Hamish seems to be about normal....
    PT: I wrote down the title, the author, and the price, and gave it to him on a piece of paper saying "if anyone asks you what I want for my birthday, I'd really like this book".

    However I don't mind that he didn't buy it for me as he does other things for me - like spending a couple of hours in the gragre (did I spell that right?) in the middle of the freezing frosty night fitting my duel feed Scottoiler to the new bike.

    Matt: I'm wondering if you've got a different book to the one that's just come out - I might have a squizz at it some time.

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    Got one called "The Art & Science of Motorcycle Racing" by I think Peter Clifford and Kenny Roberts, getting a bit old now, but always had some good info in it, actually must dig it out for another browse

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