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Let me be a little more clear. I am not interested in a wiring diagram. I am interested in where the components were originally attached on the bike how. What type spacers hardware, orientation, how far down on the coils did the clamps mount. Yes, I am looking for details, and I know this is a bit of a difficult one. I already have wiring diagrams, owners manual, parts manual and service manual, and while they help they do not give you a clear picture.thanks
Much of that part of the 850-T was the same as a V7 Sport. I created this photo album for a customer so that he could follow along on his restoration. Maybe some of the photos will help. https://www.flickr.com/photos/98421140@N05/albums/72157668821736807/with/46088366312
I have the July 1974 issue of Motociclismo, which contains a very detailed test and examination of the brand new 850 T. They present a lot of pictures with the tank off and even from the bottom up, but they are in black-and-white. I am busy making dinner now, so you'll have to wait a bit for me to photograph some of the photos in the magazine. In the meantime, you might take a look at a very similar test of the 850 T3, from the July 1975 issue of the same magazine. I translated that one into English, and it is posted on Greg's site, here: https://www.thisoldtractor.com/moto_guzzi_more_topics_article_-_motociclismo_-1975-07-_moto_guzzi_850_with_the_new_integral_braking_system.htmlGlancing through the earlier article, I see there are more useful shots there. In 1975 they decided to concentrate on the new braking system.Moto
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