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Breva 11 - Norge 12 & 1200 Sport Registry and picture thread

Covid-19 cabin fever has set in, so I'm just sorting through some old pictures and came across this one taken 24th May 2016 at Teo Lamers old location in Nijmegen. We stopped there on our way to the Dutch Ducati Club Races in Assen.

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Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport 2007 purchased June 2017
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Wilbers shocks front and rear, Givi A770 screen, LSL touring handlebar, Officine08 bellypan ( and a little homemade), home-made Laser dual exhaust, MJ seats buddy, Skidmark rear fender, fender shortened, Repainted color Fiat 425C Azzurro Italia.

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Well, the '07 is in my garage and, holy cow do I need to clean my garage! Also, I think I'm going to try a couple rounds of Solution Finish on the bike's plastics as it seems to be the latest and greatest black trim restorer. My experience with classic bikes tells me to either just apply peanut oil periodically or spray paint the faded parts gloss black, though I don't know if what works on old Hondas works on modern plastics.

My first mod is likely to be a new shock followed by the Matrix fork upgrade kit.
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Well, the '07 is in my garage and, holy cow do I need to clean my garage!
Congrats! I copied your photo and words to this Registry thread. Love to get the VIN# and related for the first post here.
Enjoy and post often. If you're in SoCal, happy to be of help at my shop in Orange.
 
Well, the '07 is in my garage and, holy cow do I need to clean my garage! Also, I think I'm going to try a couple rounds of Solution Finish on the bike's plastics as it seems to be the latest and greatest black trim restorer. My experience with classic bikes tells me to either just apply peanut oil periodically or spray paint the faded parts gloss black, though I don't know if what works on old Hondas works on modern plastics.

My first mod is likely to be a new shock followed by the Matrix fork upgrade kit.
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If you want the best finish possible on all black plastic trim, wiring coverings, frames, etc. there is nothing I have ever found or used as good as Pro Chemicals Pro Shine.

Best is to spray on, let evaporate, spray some more, let sit overnight, and light buff with cloth towel in the morning.

Your bike will look brand new for quite some time.

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