How to Set Up Your Motorcycle Workshop

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How to Set Up Your Motorcycle Workshop



"It's an easy thing to say. . . "Build yourself a shop." And a stirring thought, too. But also kinda scary. It's one of those Great Notions that often end up forever parked, like that weed-smothered junker in the neighbor's yard.

"Not to worry. C.G. ('Charlie') Masi takes you there, making the journey from shadetree wrench to mechanic a relatively painless, enjoyable one. How to Set Up Your Motorcycle Workshop is likely the most comprehensive treatment of the subject ever. Here are the why, wherefores and hows of shop-organizing. . . the 'whens' are up to you!

"It's tough to internalize the wealth of information Masi has assembled here. A founder of Motorcycle Tour & Travel magazine, he lays out with great skill - and welcome mirth - the entire universe of building a bike shop. Tool selection, electrical wiring, heating, AC and lighting, welding, safe chemical storage, and oilspills are key topics. So are some ingenious and useful gizmos and, for the total tyro, budget and strategies. The many photos and illustrations are first-class. Of special interest to the make-space-when-possible crowd are sections dealing with where to put your stuff so it's most quickly accessible.

"Profiled by Masi, 30-year riding veteran and longtime technical editor, are motorcycle shops aplenty. He describes successful versions of garages for race bikes, restoration projects and classics, pro mechanics and general-purpose areas large and small.

"There's much to like about 'How to.' Beginners ready to move 'inside' are given an intelligent plan for inspiration, and advanced mechanics and race tuners receive reminders of how to simplify their lives. The safty issues alone are invaluable, given how easy it is to forget the basics. Every reader is made to think about the costs of making or deferring any decision. But with Masi's good humor, it's all done in a sort of subversive, easy to swallow style.

"This book deserves to be in your library. Or better, hardbound for permanent storage in - where else? - your new shop!" Motorcycle Times Nov/Dec 1996

American Iron Magazine, May 1997
"What's great about this book is that it covers everything from small spaces big enough for a single bike to professional repair and race shops. In all of these spaces, one concern remains constant: where to put things. Masi goes into the theory of how to organize such an environment and illustrates his examples with clear, easy-to-read diagrams and photographs." American Iron Magazine, May 1997

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