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Top Dead Center: The Best of Kevin Cameron from Cycle World Magazine
by Kevin Cameron
from Motorbooks

Top Dead Center: The Best of Kevin Cameron from Cycle World Magazine

 

List Price: $26.95
Price: $16.90
You save: $10.05 (37%)

Media: Hardcover
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Editorial Review:

The feature articles and columns that have made Cameron a must-read for motorcycle aficionados--stories, interviews, and reports on races and winning technology.


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • TDC by Kevin Cameron
    I found TDC to be very interesting. I enjoyed reading it. The subject being racing and development of motorcycles I found advice and lessons applicable to everyday life and business.

  • Love it
    Good on so many levels. Writing, tech, philosophy, history and more. I sell or toss most of the books I read. This one is a keeper. I hope my son will read it someday.

  • Great book.
    I purchased this as a gift for my brother, a huge motorcycle fan and he absolutely loved it.

  • A conversation with Kevin
    Most people mistakenly think that to make a motorcycle fast they only need to install a hot cam and slip on a noisy exhaust. Kevin knows better because he has explored all the slippery details on race tracks around the world. A larger carburetor will slow down the velocity of the air/fuel mixture and disrupt the proper mixing causing less, not more, power. It's Bernoulli's principle and Kevin doesn't just know it, he understands it.
    What's great about this book is that he explains this sort of thing... more info


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