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Saturno Wiring Diagram 11 years 11 months ago #1173

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I couldn't find one on the web so I scanned one from my manual in case anyone needs one.

Cheers Bill
New Zealand

Too big to upload so use this URL

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Re: Saturno Wiring Diagram 11 years 11 months ago #1174

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Trying again with smaller file.

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Re: Saturno Wiring Diagram 11 years 11 months ago #1176

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It's also available by clicking on 'Handbooks & Manuals' and then either downloading the whole Saturno Manual or just the pages relating to the electrical wiring.

Hi Bill, where in NZ are you?
Paul

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Hi Paul

I'm in Nelson. I found the manual after I had posted the wiring diagram. I joined G-Net way back when Pete Fisher started it but I haven't followed it in recent years.

I had a 500 Saturno Anniversary back then but have a 350 now. And an old Piuma Special.

Cheers Bill

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Gidday Bill, A 350 Saturno and an old Piuma, wow, that's a great start to a Gilera historical collection. I was in Taranaki for most of February, hired a Honda VFR800 and went up to Paeroa for the racing. Will be back there end of this year or early next year (depends on what racing I can take in whilst I'm there). If your memory goes back to the 1950s, I met Fred Cook when I was down there, he was in the NZ TT team and a true Gentleman.
Enjoy your 350, just wish I still had my two. Paul
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