Building a Strong Street Machine

By: Jim Hand

Interpreting Technical Articles

A Club member suggested I write a few lines about the "Technical Articles" that we see in the various magazines. Are they all true, and if not, how do we know? Unfortunately, there is/are not enough new technical material/technical writers to fill the demand of the large number of trade magazines. What do the Editors do for filler? One method is to allow a manufacturer to prepare a "technical" story. This can be a great source of information if the article is unbiased and covers other brands of products in addition to the writer's. However, this type of article usually praises the manufacturer's product and bad mouths others.

How can we weed out the advertising nonsense from real information? Following are several categories of articles:

Always determine who prepared, wrote, or assisted in the story, and try to determine what makes the writer(s) credible. Even the really bad articles may provide a few grains of truth, but stay alert, particularly if you plan to spend some hard earned green on your pride and joy!

Meanwhile, happy reading from your skeptical advisor.

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