




When Daisy Ramona zooms around her neighbourhood with her papi on his motorcycle, she sees the people and places she's always known in this celebration of the love between a father and daughter, and of a vibrant immigrant neighbourhood, by an award-winning author and illustrator duo. Full colour.
Perth County Moto - Gift Card
Regular price $7.56Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a Perth County Moto gift card.
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Harley Davidson 8 Inch Round Vintage Old Looking Tin Sign
Regular price $26.00An 8 Inch Round Tin sign All Aluminum .45 Mil Thick Heavyweight Sign, Gloss Finish, Reproduction Distressed in places to make it look aged. Made in the USA
Perth County Moto Bobber Crest Trucker Hat - Black/White
Regular price $23.00The Bobber Crest foam trucker is that perfect hat you can beat up but it always pops back into shape.
How To Build A Motorcycle: A Nut-and-Bolt Guild to Customizing Your Motorcycle
Regular price $25.00How to Build a Motorcycle leads you through all the key stages - from initially finding the right project for your skill level to sourcing a base bike and safely taking on some full-on bike-building tasks. With clear, easy-to-follow instructions, proper advice and specially commissioned step-by-step illustrations throughout it is an ideal aid to getting your hands oily. Written by Gary Inman, the co-founder of independent motorcycle magazine Sideburn, and illustrated by Adi Gilbert who is best known for his bicycle and motorcycle drawings whose clients include Harley-Davidson, Guy Martin, Wired magazine, Sideburn magazine and Nike, this is a must-have for all motorcycle lovers.
Read this book, even dip in and out where relevant. If it makes sense, schedule some time, clear your mind, pull on some old clothes, grab your toolbox and get going. The chapters in How to Build a Motorcycle will tell you how to complete a huge variety of tasks that will allow even the greenest of novices to get their hands dirty and start modifying with purpose. If you belong to this camp, start with some of the low-input, high-reward jobs, such as fitting bars, swapping the rear shocks or wiring in a new tail light. Even though these require relatively little work, they'll transform the look of your bike, and completing them will fill you with confidence to undertake the more difficult jobs, such as fitting more modern front forks or even making your own frame.
The book comes with a glossy 32-page section on finished bikes and is a reference and the perfect gift for all fans, from those who merely like to tinker, to riders taking on a full build.