


🏍️ Own the Ride, Master the Machine!
This Haynes Owners Workshop Manual offers an in-depth, photo-rich guide to maintaining and repairing Moto Guzzi 750, 850, and 1000 V-Twin motorcycles from 1974 to 1978. Featuring over 700 images and Haynes’ exclusive Fault Finder, it empowers riders to confidently diagnose and fix issues with DIY-friendly techniques, saving both time and money.






| Manufacturer | J H Haynes & Co Ltd |
| Brand | Haynes |
| Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 0.32 x 27.31 cm; 386 g |
| Manufacturer reference | illustrations & photographs |
| Manufacturer part number | illustrations & photographs |
| Item Weight | 386 g |
R**L
Never a dull moment
As what you expect from a Hayes manual. Building a Spitfire next.
J**O
Bought this for my dad building up his own Moto Guzzi and he loves it
This was a present for my dad, who is in the process of fixing up a Moto Guzzi. Apparently it never leaves his hands and is a great tool.
P**Y
Nice in hard copy
Its nice to get a hard copy theses days and this fits the bill, good references.
C**S
good
good
I**S
Five Stars
Very practical guide.
G**O
Four Stars
Great thanks
M**B
Got a Guzzi Got a Grin
I have been looking for this book for a while. Being a Guzzi owner it is a good starting point for all routine maintenance and also includes some very useful technical information. Purchasing the book was a very simple process and I was pleasantly surprised that a second hand workshop manual would be in such good condition.
A**R
Basic work only
Whilst I have always used haynes manuals before this is the first time that i had bought one originaly written so long ago. I found the book seriously lacking in detail for anything more than a routine service. For example no torque settings for any bolts, and lots of missing information. And if you want to sort any electrical faults (pretty much guaranteed on a 20+ year old italian bike) you definitely need to look elsewhere. The whole electrical section is based around the now outdated premise that multimeters are beyond the price reach of any home mechanic and so any electrical work should be entrusted to a garage. It may cost a whole lot more but if you really intend working on your bike a genuine Guzzi workshop manual is pretty much a must have, that and Guzziology.
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