Synopses & Reviews
Tim Remus. Baggers don't have to be slow, and they don't have to look like every other dresser in the parking lot. Take your Bagger from slow to show with a few more cubic inches, a little paint and some well placed accessories. This new book from Tim Remus shows you how to upgrade the engine, lower the bike, and personalize the paint and sheet metal. Over 400 color images help explain exactly what it takes to install a set of springs in the front forks or re-program the fuel injection map. Follow along as the project bike, a 2004 Standard, makes the transition from stock to custom: including an upgrade to 95 cubic inches and the addition of a flame paint job laid out over the standard black urethane.
About the Author
Timothy Remus is author of more than 30 how to books. His titles range from How to Build a Cheap Chopper, to Advanced Airbrush Art. During his 20 years as an author, Tim has worked with everyone from bike designer Arlen Ness to kustom painter Jon Kosmoski, and metal fabricators like Ron Covell, Steve Davis, Rob Roehl and Craig Naff. Tim is owner of Wolfgang Publications, based in Stillwater, Minnesota.