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Breva 1100 Dual Exhaust

triumphtwin

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Parsippany, NJ
I have an 07' Breva 1100 that I would like to convert to dual exhaust like the V11's that came before it.

Just love the sweet sound of big block Guzzi w duals!

Is it possible to adapt any of the pre-existing Moto Guzzi factory dual exhaust systems, or aftermarket ones to fit my Breva 1100?

Was planning on getting rid of the catalytic converter & going w a cross pipe to dual mufflers. Obviously cross pipe would need a bung for the lambda sensor, which should be no problem.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thx
Mark
 
I have an 07' Breva 1100 that I would like to convert to dual exhaust like the V11's that came before it. Is it possible to adapt any of the pre-existing Moto Guzzi factory dual exhaust systems, or aftermarket ones to fit my Breva 1100?
In short, no... this would be custom. I could work one up using my GT-Rx® Y-pipes. The hard part is getting them to a balanced look from the back with the CARC drive and mounting. I got a right side exit mounted on the Griso, but only a few people bought it... so I stopped offering them.
 
In short, no... this would be custom. I could work one up using my GT-Rx® Y-pipes. The hard part is getting them to a balanced look from the back with the CARC drive and mounting.

Thanks for quick reply! I totally forgot about the carc unit being a factor. Guess the V11's were pre-carc units. Figured since they were also shaft drive it would not be an issue. Thanks for enlightening me.

How costly would it be if I chose to do it? I'm not looking for high dollar carbon fiber mufflers. Just want decent quality & sound of duals.

Thx
Mark
 
Just a plug for Todds under carriage exhaust: Awesome!
I have it on the Griso & for looks, sound & performance it can't be beat.
I have always liked a "dual pipe" look & sound & never liked the CARC Griso with the single sided pipe.
I really like the naked look Todds pipe gives to the Griso.
Nice rumble at idle, real nice throat when accelerating & yet when cruising very easy on the ears.
The Griso also has Todds fueling mods so as a package it is a well balanced machine.
 
Just a plug for Todds under carriage exhaust: Awesome!
I have it on the Griso & for looks, sound & performance it can't be beat.
I have always liked a "dual pipe" look & sound & never liked the CARC Griso with the single sided pipe.
I really like the naked look Todds pipe gives to the Griso.
Nice rumble at idle, real nice throat when accelerating & yet when cruising very easy on the ears.
The Griso also has Todds fueling mods so as a package it is a well balanced machine.

Thx for the info. Still want to go for the dual exhaust if i can. Greatly prefer the aesthetics of dual cans on a bike. Looks more balanced, there is a natural symmetry to the eye. And of course it's music to my ears too boot!
 
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