Subject: Re: eldo dash lights
Author: Chris Berry
Date: Apr 25, 2001, 3:42 PM
Post ID: 1706470823
Moto Guzzi Classics, Eish's, or even David Lackey may have these.
Mark at MG Classics reads the list, so he may reply too. Don't know the
phone #'s right off, but they should be easy to find with a search engine.
David Lackey's e-mail is Mache-@aol.com.
Hope this helps!
Btw, if you can't find the lenses, make the dash a fusebox too. A buddy of
mine has a Police Eldo, and he used the extra holes to relocate his fuse
array. Used the fuse holders like what goes on a stereo or guitar amp.
Very neat and a fuse can be changed while riding if need be! Beats the hell
out of removing the fairing.
Chris in NC
'74 Eldo civ.
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