Moto Guzzi 2-Valve Big Twins
V7, 850gt, V1000, V7 Sport, 750 S, 750 S3, 850 Le Mans, 1000 Le Mans, 850 T, T3, T4, T5, Sp1000, Spii, Spiii, Mille, California, Quota, Strada, California 1100, Sport 1100: 1967-1998
Format:Paperback
Publisher:David & Charles
Published:15th Feb '15
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The V7 introduced Moto Guzzi to a completely new clientele. With car-like reliability and shaft drive, it proved the ideal machine for long distance touring. Eventually, the V7 evolved into larger capacity sporting and cruising models. This book provides a guide to all the models, their attributes, and their pitfalls. Detailed descriptions, along with photos showing the key areas to check and foibles to be aware of, help to show what to look for when examining a potential purchase. With a condition checklist and guide, key specifications, and in-depth analysis of strengths and weaknesses, this book is packed with helpful advice. From running costs, through paperwork, vital statistics, valuation, and upgrades that will enhance a Moto Guzzi and enable it be used on a regular basis – as well as modifications to avoid – this book is is like having a marque expert by your side. When new, Moto Guzzi big twins provided exceptional reliability and overall performance, and they still can. Ian Falloon has been involved with Italian motorcycles for more than 40 years, and has written several books on Moto Guzzi, including The Moto Guzzi Story and Moto Guzzi Sport and Le Mans Bible. He has owned several examples and, in his role as motorcycle journalist, has tested many of the models covered here. He is also an avid collector of documentation for Italian motorcycles.
Indispensable books for the upcoming owner and trader. Klassiek & Techniek Ever been tempted to buy a vintage Moto Guzzi, but you hesitated because knowing what to look for - and what to look out for was a mystery? Help is here. Ultimate MotorCycling
ISBN: 9781845846558
Dimensions: 195mm x 139mm x 5mm
Weight: 145g
64 pages