As far as I can recall, there wasn't a single robot at the Guzzi factory. They were entirely hand built, and the track wasn't even powered. The partially assembled bikes were shoved aong by muscle power, along a track with cylindrical rollers. It was as I imagined it would have been back in the 50's. At the time of my visit, Guzzi were in trouble (nothing new there!) making less than 5000 bikes annually. They were bought, firstly by Aprilia, and then by Piaggio, and after much investment, their future seems secure. The new bikes, if my 1200 Griso was anything to go by, are a vast improvement, much like the latest Ducati's are, if compared to the old bevels and suchlike. It's called progress!