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Your one-stop manual for every aspect of DIY motorcycle electrical repair and modification. We've all stood at the front desk of a repair shop at some point, staring at an invoice, gritting our teeth and nursing our injured wallets. All vehicles will inevitably need maintenance - and we pay a premium in labor fees every time we take them in - but unlike an automobile, which has its electrical components hermetically sealed within its bodywork, the electrical components on a motorcycle are on display for all the world to see. Out in the open, they are constantly subjected to destructive elements like rain, sand, salt, dust, and ultraviolet rays . . . virtually everyone who owns a motorcycle will eventually have to deal with electrical problems.
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Tracy Martin
Tracy Martin is the author of four, Motorbooks Workshop series books including; "How To Use Automotive Diagnostic Scanners," "How To Diagnose and Repair Automotive Electrical Systems," "Motorcycle Electrical Systems Troubleshooting and Repair" and "How to Tune and Modify Motorcycle Engine Management Systems." If you would like to contact Tracy, or find out more about him, he can be reached on the Internet at (tracyamartin.com) where autographed books are available from his website. In addition to these books, Tracy is working on a fifth motorcycle related book and has co-authored the book "Motorcycling Safety Foundation's Guide to Motorcycling Excellence."
He is a regular contributor to several national magazines including: Motorcycle Consumer News, RoadBike, American Iron Dealer News and others. Tracy's automotive carrier begin as a high-school auto shop teacher and he has been a consultant for Sun Electric, Nissan of North American, Snap-On Tools and other automotive aftermarket companies. When he's not writing he teaches advanced motorcycle skills training classes and plays the banjo.
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