Moto Guzzi Museum
Established | June 2, 2012 |
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Location | Mandello del Lario, Italy |
Coordinates | 45°54′54″N 9°19′22″E / 45.9151°N 9.322902°E |
Type | Transport museum |
Collection size | 150 specimens[1] |
Website |
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The Moto Guzzi Museum is a transport museum in Mandello del Lario, Italy. The collection includes a number of important Moto Guzzi street motorcycles and motorcycle racing machines, as well as examples of rare engines like the Moto Guzzi V8.[2] A section of the museum is devoted to historic Guzzi racer Bill Lomas.[3]
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References
- Richard Fairbairn (15 August 2007), "Racing legend Bill Lomas passes away", Motor Cycle News, retrieved 2012-07-02
- Neale Bayly (Spring 2008), "The Moto Guzzi Museum" (PDF), Desmo Leanings, 6 (1): 17
- Neale Bayly (July 29, 2009), Moto Guzzi Motorcycle Museum, Motorcycle USA, retrieved 2012-06-27
- Neale Bayly (March 5, 2010), Moto Guzzi History... A Look Back, Ultimate Motorcycling, retrieved 2012-06-27
- James Robinson (6 February 2012), "Moto Guzzi Museum", The Classic MotorCycle, retrieved 2012-07-01
- Moto Guzzi Museum, City of Milan, retrieved 2012-07-02
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