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    Wanted to borrow - Motorcycle Handling and Chassis Design by Tony Foale

    Does anyone have a copy of this book that I would be able to borrow for a month or two?

    I would like to have a bit of a read of it before investing the $150 for a copy of my own.

    Thanks

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    bumpity bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostin View Post
    Does anyone have a copy of this book that I would be able to borrow for a month or two?

    I would like to have a bit of a read of it before investing the $150 for a copy of my own.

    Thanks
    The information and intellectual property in that book ( and software ) is super super cheap for whats in there. If you did a course re all the info ( which would inevitably entail going overseas ) it would cost you thousands. Open your wallet and buy it.

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    Agree with above, but also google "James Parker Designs"

    He is currently working on a GSXRadd1000 with radial arm steering.
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    There are also two books by John Bradley that would be well worth a look as well
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    Thank, I will check out the others.

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