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Richard's Bicycle Book (1975)

by Richard Ballantine

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A comprehensive guide to choosing, buying and owning a bicycle. In addition it contains sections on riding in traffic, cross-country, competition riding, and the history and politics of cycling.
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This is certainly the best cycling manual I've ever read.
  Tomgraham | Feb 2, 2013 |
This is a fantastic book - I was lucky to find a copy way back in 1975 when I wanted to get a sports bike.

10-speed bicycles were very popular at the time, good ones were not easy to get where I lived at the time. I decided it would make sense to build one, from parts purchased at the stores, and putting it all together myself.

With the detailed information, illustrations and know-how presented in this book, I had fun, learned a lot, and built a better bike than I could buy in the stores. Fantastic book!

After so many years, I am back to cycling very intensively, and the mechanical knowledge I learned from this manual still serves me well. I love Classic and Vintage bikes, and their mechanics are all covered in detail in the book.

The only thing the book might not cover is the newer technologies like brake/shifter combos, so if you are interested in maintenance of more modern bikes you might find a better, more recent book.

Excellent reference, used copies are very low priced, recommended. ( )
1 vote yann2 | Oct 24, 2011 |
Excellent and enjoyable ( )
  jaygheiser | Jul 23, 2008 |
My copy of this book is wonderfully dog-eared and oil-stained. It was the book I used to learn how to fix my bicycle. It was also the book that first suggested to me the legitimacy of cycling as a form of transportation.

This book was published in the long lean years of cycling in the UK. Numbers cycling had declined and Margaret Thatcher was about to come to power with her calls to the great car economy. Ballantine was therefore ahead of himself when he was writing about bicycling as transportation and not as a hobby, or a child's toy.

Of course, the most controversial part of the book, was Ballantine's instructions on how to deal with an attacking dog, up to and including how to kill it. This was edited out of later editions. ( )
1 vote sltaylor001 | Feb 22, 2007 |
Still not perfect, but great for routine maintanence. Probably due for the next issue as things have moved on quite a bit in the interviening years. ( )
  reading_fox | Feb 2, 2007 |
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Ballantine, Richardprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Batchelor, JohnIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Grant, Richardsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hill, HeywoodContributorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rubin, SherryContributorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Williams, PeterIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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This book is dedicated to Samuel Joseph Melville, Hero.

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Fair notice: I am an American and, despite Scottish and English grandparents and an English mother, some of my notions differ from those of the British, just as Italians can be distinguished from Swedes.

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Zowie! The world will pedal into the twenty-first century on billions of bicycles.

1. Get a bike! (1983 ed.).
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A comprehensive guide to choosing, buying and owning a bicycle. In addition it contains sections on riding in traffic, cross-country, competition riding, and the history and politics of cycling.

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1st pub. by Pan Books, 1975; rev. eds, 1976, 1977; rev. and expanded eds, 1979, 1983.
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