Easyriders, June 2006 (circ.: 222,380)
“Finally a basic motorcycle repair and maintenance manual for the masses. Sara Liberte, a female motorcycle artist and bike shop owner has given us a concise, photographic and common sense guide to owning a motorcycle. Although Liberte is every bit a woman, this is no ‘girly’ motorcycle handbook. Liberte has cut her teeth in the hot rod and motorcycle world.”
American Iron, July 2006 (circ.: 133,914)
”What a great time for a book like this to be published. With more riders owning a one-off custom V-twin motorcycle, there’s a need to learn about the repair and maintenance of that motorcycle. Sara Liberte is one of the few female wrenches who really knows her stuff. Gender aside, those who have the desire to roll up their sleeves, set up a serious motorcycle garage and get some grease on their hands will have fun applying what’s taught …
“Riders with some technical brain-power will appreciate the 21 project descriptions that include how to change a tire, how to install an upgraded starter and how to install a performance exhaust. Riders like me, who’d rather leave it to the experts, will still learn a thing or two from this book about the workings of their motorcycles.”
Thunder Press, June 2006 (circ.: 100,000)
“Sara makes her knowledge your knowledge in easy-to-understand language. If you’ve never changed a spark plug before reading this book, you will have an understanding of what spark plugs do and what their condition can tell you about your engine after reading the ‘Change Your Sparkplugs’ section. This gal knows what she’s talking about – and knows how to tell you …
“I couldn’t find anything but good advice in this book. If you’re new to motorcycling or just need a good place to begin your learning curve, this is the book for you.”