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Slow Burn - the Growth of Superbikes & Superbike Racing 1970 to 1988
Buch von Bob Guntrip
Sprache: Englisch

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Slow Burn tells how the big names of the motorcycle industry used superbike racing to test their street bike designs. The book features the biggest riders, who started out on big, unruly superbikes, and learned how to powerslide their way around the world's toughest tracks.
Slow Burn tells how the big names of the motorcycle industry used superbike racing to test their street bike designs. The book features the biggest riders, who started out on big, unruly superbikes, and learned how to powerslide their way around the world's toughest tracks.
Über den Autor

Bob Guntrip discovered that motorcycles could send shivers down his back while he was still in short pants, and has never really recovered. After more than 30 years editing and contributing to sports magazines on three continents, he knows his love for motorcycle racing is total and irreversible. He has on occasion sought cures in science journalism, lesser forms of sport and even interior design; each has lasted no longer than the first bark of an Italian V-twin or howl of a Japanese four to pass his office window. In 2015 Bob tried writing bikes out of his system with his book Racing Line. Slow Burn was the ultimate result.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Aide Memoire
1 Sunrise
  • As the 1970s dawned, the four-stroke seemed likely to disappear from international open-class racing altogether; but not before a final flourish – in a new class – led by Britain’s last ailing giants.
2 Green on blue
  • Brazen, brash, irritating to the ear and very fast, the first big-bore two-strokes began to appear in 1972 and Paul Smart was right there when it mattered.
3 Tango Zulu
  • Yamaha’s trim, purposeful motorcycles have formed the backbone of racing for half a century; but there was never a time that emphasized their potential quite like the mid-1970s.
4 Pushing on an open door
  • Finally, F750 had its world championship for 1977 – but it came too late to be much more than a one-make, one-model competition. Little wonder the alternatives were gaining ground.
5 Formula One
  • Problem: the TT is stripped of its world championship status after 1976. Solution: the TT stages its own world championship, and offers one path to cheaper racing.
6 Warriors for the working day
  • At Ontario in 1973, it was called Superbike Production. Soon it would become AMA Superbike, and routinely offer some of the world's tightest racing – just ask Eddie, Freddie, Mike and Wes.
7 Welcome to the jungle
  • "They're hard men here," said Roger Marshall on a visit to Australia for the Swann Series. They were smart too: Superbike racing quickly took root down under.
8 All together now
  • By the middle '80s, the brute power of the air-cooled 1000s was a thing of the past. And as 750s grew stronger, the World Superbike Championship assumed shape and substance.
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Auto-/Motorrad-/Rad-/Flugsport
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781787113169
ISBN-10: 1787113167
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Guntrip, Bob
Hersteller: David & Charles
Maße: 231 x 158 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Bob Guntrip
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.02.2020
Gewicht: 0,73 kg
Artikel-ID: 116442744
Über den Autor

Bob Guntrip discovered that motorcycles could send shivers down his back while he was still in short pants, and has never really recovered. After more than 30 years editing and contributing to sports magazines on three continents, he knows his love for motorcycle racing is total and irreversible. He has on occasion sought cures in science journalism, lesser forms of sport and even interior design; each has lasted no longer than the first bark of an Italian V-twin or howl of a Japanese four to pass his office window. In 2015 Bob tried writing bikes out of his system with his book Racing Line. Slow Burn was the ultimate result.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Aide Memoire
1 Sunrise
  • As the 1970s dawned, the four-stroke seemed likely to disappear from international open-class racing altogether; but not before a final flourish – in a new class – led by Britain’s last ailing giants.
2 Green on blue
  • Brazen, brash, irritating to the ear and very fast, the first big-bore two-strokes began to appear in 1972 and Paul Smart was right there when it mattered.
3 Tango Zulu
  • Yamaha’s trim, purposeful motorcycles have formed the backbone of racing for half a century; but there was never a time that emphasized their potential quite like the mid-1970s.
4 Pushing on an open door
  • Finally, F750 had its world championship for 1977 – but it came too late to be much more than a one-make, one-model competition. Little wonder the alternatives were gaining ground.
5 Formula One
  • Problem: the TT is stripped of its world championship status after 1976. Solution: the TT stages its own world championship, and offers one path to cheaper racing.
6 Warriors for the working day
  • At Ontario in 1973, it was called Superbike Production. Soon it would become AMA Superbike, and routinely offer some of the world's tightest racing – just ask Eddie, Freddie, Mike and Wes.
7 Welcome to the jungle
  • "They're hard men here," said Roger Marshall on a visit to Australia for the Swann Series. They were smart too: Superbike racing quickly took root down under.
8 All together now
  • By the middle '80s, the brute power of the air-cooled 1000s was a thing of the past. And as 750s grew stronger, the World Superbike Championship assumed shape and substance.
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Auto-/Motorrad-/Rad-/Flugsport
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781787113169
ISBN-10: 1787113167
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Guntrip, Bob
Hersteller: David & Charles
Maße: 231 x 158 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Bob Guntrip
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.02.2020
Gewicht: 0,73 kg
Artikel-ID: 116442744
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