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Guzziology. Where now?

JFerg

Just got it firing!
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With the retirement of Dave Richardson and the demise of Moto International, where can I buy Guzziology now?
 
Does anyone know if Guzziology version 9 covers the V7 mkIII? Didn't find any specific info on Dave's website or on Amazon.
 
Does anyone know if Guzziology version 9 covers the V7 mkIII? Didn't find any specific info on Dave's website or on Amazon.

I doubt it. Most of Guzziology was covering the older models, even the CARC series which started in 2005 has scant coverage in comparison.

You can also buy the latest version of Guzziology for the Kindle (or a device that has a Kindle app) for the fraction of the price for a hard copy Edit: It cost me $11.48.
 
I doubt it. Most of Guzziology was covering the older models, even the CARC series which started in 2005 has scant coverage in comparison.

You can also buy the latest version of Guzziology for the Kindle (or a device that has a Kindle app) for the fraction of the price for a hard copy Edit: It cost me $11.48.
I have one I would like to donate to someone broke. I got this book from my father. He was friends with Dave Richardson and Ed Knowland. I want to donate this book to someone who is used to barely making ends meet and still tries tinkering his bike together.
firelakebc@gmail.com
 
I knew Dave well for a time, we interacted both on business and personally quite a lot during the middle and late 1990s. I knew he'd retired and that MI had closed, the latter a sad loss to the Guzzi community. It's nice to see that Dave is continuing on, actively doing new things in his retirement! I'll be sure to write him and maybe even see if he's somewhere I can stop to visit at some point.

Guzziology is almost a required piece of any home Guzzi mechanic's library for the older bikes, the v-twins from the 70s through the 90s. A similar book for the modern V7 and similar bikes should happen. Someone with the experience, insight, and energy to create it has to step up to the plate. I hope it happens! :)
 
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