A little note about these drawings. They're sized as super A3
drawings.
This is because a standard 8.5 x 11.5 sheet of paper is really too
small to view
a complex wiring diagram and printers that print anything larger than
super A3
are very expensive. I bought an Epsom 1280 just because of that
although HP and
others have printers that print equivalent sizes. Plotters are even
better, but they're
too expensive for most of us. The drawings get saved at 144 dpi
although on a web
page they show up as 72 dpi (or something close to that). This means
that when you
download one of these schematics, you should print them at 50% on super
A3 size
or use a good graphics program to change your pixel density.
Some of the original scans were so bad that wire color markings were
not
discernable.
So I took a best guess based on other diagrams. Caveat Emptor.
Truly
Stupid Things To Do With A Motorcycle
guzzi007
@
direcway.com.
See any errors? Again, contact me at the above email address.
I do not guarantee the accuracy of these re-drafts (or the originals
either for that matter).
I do make every effort to catch mistakes and make them as correct as
possible while
improving the legibility through the use of color etc.
I am not responsible for their mis-use, misinterpretation ad
infinitum and all of the usual
legal garbage. The schematics are here to aid the Moto Guzzi owner who
needs to make
sense out of the wiring. To that end, I hope that people who use these
and find errors
contact me so that those errors can be corrected to benefit us all.
Thanks
Carl Allison
Chandler, OK. USA.
April, 2004