Subject: Re: Book suggestions?
Author: Chris Berry
Date: Aug 23, 2001, 5:28 PM
Post ID: 1707979649
I've read that the restoration book doesn't cover loops very well.
Definitely get Guzziology.
Chris in NC
From: Brad Kruse <bkr-@idcomm.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: Book suggestions? Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 23:06:01 +0000 ============================================================ Explore the jungle in your backyard -- FREE! eNature has bird sounds, Animal Finder, Field Guides, experts, activities and more for a suburban safari you'll never forget. http://click.topica.com/caaac38b1dfltb2tZVva/eNature ============================================================ I've got a birthday coming up and I figured some loopframe books would be good ideas to offer (a set of sleeves is probably too much to ask for). I'm looking for suggestions on books, manuals, etc. that'll be useful for getting my Ambo fixed up and back together. Of course, Guzziology is one I don't have that will definitely be on the list. I already have a manual for 700s and 750s that was published by Premier Motor Corp. Unfortunately it only covers Marelli electronics and I have the factory Bosch stuff on my '71 Ambo. Does Mick Walker's 'Restoring Moto Guzzi V-Twins' cover loopframes very well? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks Brad Kruse ============================================================ Whether you're digging out bugs, working around roadblocks, Or testing new software, you'll find developerWorks to be A timeless resource. Get the developerWorks newsletter. http://click.topica.com/caaacCNb1dfltb2tZVvf/developerWorks ============================================================ |
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