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Harley-Davidson EVO, Hop-Up & Rebuild Manual, is a must-have for anyone who wants to put wrench to an EVO V-Twin. Each section covers a specific subassembly of an EVO motor. The reader can pick and choose which chapters they need at the time, be it installing a new camshaft, or a top-end kit. For anyone planning to build an Evo that combines power with durability, this book provides detailed photo sequences that show every part of the building or rebuilding process. The crew at R&R Cycles shows how to assemble: The Bottom End, Gearcase, Cylinders & Pistons and Cylinder heads. Written by Chris…mehr

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Harley-Davidson EVO, Hop-Up & Rebuild Manual, is a must-have for anyone who wants to put wrench to an EVO V-Twin. Each section covers a specific subassembly of an EVO motor. The reader can pick and choose which chapters they need at the time, be it installing a new camshaft, or a top-end kit. For anyone planning to build an Evo that combines power with durability, this book provides detailed photo sequences that show every part of the building or rebuilding process. The crew at R&R Cycles shows how to assemble: The Bottom End, Gearcase, Cylinders & Pistons and Cylinder heads. Written by Chris Maida, the man who put in nearly 20 years as editor for American Iron Magazine, with help from the crew at R&R Cycles, this book shows the reader not what to build, but how to build a rockin' Evo-style engine. If you're a rider or shop owner looking to do more work on the EVO V-Twin, this is the book you need. From a simple rebuild to a complete assembly from scratch, the how-to information and photo sequences you need are contained here.
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Chris Maida makes a great author for motorcycle how-to topics. Not only did he run his own Harley shop for 20+ years, he put in 15 years as the editor of American Iron magazine. Having seen good and bad authors turn in articles for the magazine, Chris knows what it takes to write a good article, or book, and he delivers.