docc Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 . . . from https://www.motoitaliane.it/ With a recent (late 2023) Dr. John (Wittner) interview . . . https://www.motoitaliane.it/en/prodotto/dr-johns-moto-guzzi/ (pre-orders being accepted for April production . . .) 4 1 Link to comment
p6x Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 As a subscriber, I got the email too. I am hopeful they will sometimes publish a book about the Moto Guzzi Le Mans over the years. Although the V11 Le Mans cannot be considered a real Le Mans, was I told by a purist. Link to comment
docc Posted January 24 Author Share Posted January 24 5 minutes ago, p6x said: As a subscriber, I got the email too. I am hopeful they will sometimes publish a book about the Moto Guzzi Le Mans over the years. Although the V11 Le Mans cannot be considered a real Le Mans, was I told by a purist. Those same "purists", here at V11Lemans.com, might tell those fellows that theirs was a pretty decent prototype . . . 1 3 Link to comment
docc Posted March 26 Author Share Posted March 26 The beautiful motoitaliane "Dr John's Moto Guzzi" book arrived today. So many detailed images of the genesis of the SpineFrame Moto Guzzi. Special bonus: back of the dust cover. One more delectable Ettore Gambioli art piece . . . Link to comment
docc Posted April 11 Author Share Posted April 11 Hoping to learn more about the origins of the Moto Guzzi SpineFrame, this publication does not disappoint! All this time, I thought the original Spine Frame was a "Daytona" 8V Hi-cam. Not so! The first SpineFrame Guzzi, the V11 Sport prototype so-to-speak, was this 1987 2V. Also, the first SpineFrame: "Made in America!" 3 1 Link to comment
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