Selected Product: | Motorcycle Roadcraft: The Police Rider's Handbook Paperback Edition: New Ed Author: Phillip Coyne, Bill Mayblin Publisher: Stationery Office Books Release Date: June 1996 ISBN-10: 011341143X ISBN-13: 9780113411436 List Price: £12.99 Average Customer Rating: | | How to be an Advanced Motorcyclist: Pass Your Advanced Motorcycling Test ISBN-10: 0760320365 The Official Highway Code ISBN-10: 0115528148 Learn to Ride (2008/09 Edition): Everything you need to pass your motorcycle test ISBN-10: 1844255603 Roadcraft: The Essential Police Driver's Handbook ISBN-10: 0117021687 Sport Riding Techniques: How to Develop Real World Skills for Speed, Safety and Confidence on the Street and Track ISBN-10: 1893618072 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Motorcycle Roadcraft: The Police Rider's Handbook by Phillip Coyne, Bill Mayblin (ISBN-10: 011341143X, ISBN-13: 9780113411436). At this time we have not yet written a review for Motorcycle Roadcraft: The Police Rider's Handbook by Phillip Coyne, Bill Mayblin (ISBN-10: 011341143X, ISBN-13: 9780113411436). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This is the bests riding manual availiable | Customer Rating: | If you are considering which motorcycle riding manual to get, get this one this is by far the best. It is useful at lower and higher levels for all riders, if evey rider read this book deaths in motorcycle accidents would be far less common.
Its easy to understand, its very informative. It covers all aspects of riding a motorcycle safley. Compared with many of the other manuals out there this is the most comprehensive, practical and easy to follow. It can be useful for new learner bikers and experienced bikers.
I recommend this to anyone who has a motorcycle we all should own it. | helps to keep your riding mind fresh during the winter | Customer Rating: | It realy is as good as everyone says it is. It's not an exciting read, no fascinating tales of travel etc, it just simply gets the point over in an easy to read - straight forward way.
Buy this while your baby is tucked up under wraps for the winter - or even if you have been of the road for a few years. Come spring time you will get back into the saddle with a greater understanding of how to control your bike better - and better control means safer riding, but also faster riding....thats what you really want isn't it ? | Power is nothing without Control | Customer Rating: | I bought this bike off a motorcycle cop. I had just completed a day's Bikesafe training organised by my local force. As I handed over the cash the officer looked me in the eye and said " All you will ever need to know about road riding craft is in here". He was right. It has all the easy dialogue and feel of a tax return, but its concise and clear presentation help ram the message home: Power is nothing without control. This is especially true as road bikes are replicating the performance and handling of their racing counterparts more and more. A good way of staving off boredom and keeping yourself sharp is described in the book. Using observation to anticipate upcoming hazards keeps you sharp and makes sure you're looking in the right direction when someone pulls out unexpectedly in front of you . This book has really made me aware that however good a rider I think I am, I could be much better. It has encouraged me to look at riding as an ongoing training experience. Every motorcyclist should own a copy. Buy it. | Excellent book on how to ride safely | Customer Rating: | | I bought and read this book before passing my test, and having passed it I return and re-read it occasionally. So far it managed to keep me safe on busy London roads! The book provides you with clear, concise instructions on how to ride quickly and safely. Recommended. |
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