Subject: Re: Manuals
Author: Robert Hawkes
Date: Aug 26, 2001, 6:41 PM
Post ID: 1708010364
Rich (?)
The Priemier manual is pretty good. Having a Priemier parts book for your
bike is a good idea as the exploded diagrams are quite helpful. Also, I put
off getting Guzziology for a long time. I did just get it last month and
wish I had it a lot sooner - get it, you won't regret it. Richardson must
be a genius to have compiled such a book. I have read lots of books in my
day, too many in fact, and this is one of the best I have ever read - I'm
not kidding. It is clear and informative and he lacks authoritative hubris.
You can get Guzziology on Amazon.com but also you can get it at any Guzzi
dealer, about $50. Well worth it. Also, get Faloons' book - nice history.
Best, Bob Hawkes 69 Ambo
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Subject: Manuals
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