Illustrated
Moto Guzzi Buyer's Guide Mick Walker
Covers the illustrious racing history of the marque,
and includes smaller two strokes, the single-cylinder four stroke range,
the Magni specials and the V twins from 1965 through to the Daytona.
Paperback - 128 pages 2nd edition (September 1995)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0879389885
Guzziology by Dave Richardson
Spiral-bound - 768 pages (December 23, 1995)
Moto International; ISBN: 0967065402
80
Years of Moto Guzzi Motorcycles by Mario Colombo
Paperback - 452 pages (September 15, 2000)
Giorgio Nada Editore; ISBN: 8879112198
Delivery sometimes delayed.
Moto
Guzzi by David G. Styles
Paperback - 160 pages (January 2001)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0760310041
Moto
Guzzi Twins Restoration All models 1965 to 2000
Mick Walker
Today, Moto Guzzi are among the world's most popular motorcycles. The
Italian marque has been at the forefront of motorcycle technology since
the introduction in 1950 of the Falcone, once described as "the most romantic
500cc in the world." This book provides all the appendices, pointers on
model recognition, paint schemes, and hands-on tips that any restorer or
enthusiast needs to know about engines, frames, electrics, suspension,
wheels, brakes, and tires. The entire extended family of these Italian
classics is covered: the T-series, Le Mans and Lario Sportsters, Strada
tourers, Nevada and California custom cruisers, and Quota enduro machines.
Paperback - 240 pages (November 1999)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 1855326795
Moto
Guzzi Big Twins (Motorcycle Color History)
Greg Field
Paperback - 128 pages (October 1998)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0760303630
Moto Guzzi Singles : All Two- and Four-Stroke Single-Cylinder Motorcycles
from 1920 (Osprey Collector's Library)
Mick Walker
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Moto Guzzi V-Twins; The Complete Story by Mick Walker
Hardcover - 192 pages (February 1999)
Crowood Publishing; ISBN: 1861261802
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