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2008 Moto Guzzi Breva 1200s aftermarket handlebars

dragonknee

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I am looking for someone that has actually placed a good set of bars on their Breva that they have a part number for. There is a bazillion bars on the market and I am tapped from buying the Breva after my accident on my Lemans... So.... If the bars are a direct swap and use the stock weights and fit the cables and are easy swap... Please enlighten me... So many damn bars for sale and getting and waiting for the bars to get to my house and tearing the bike apart and finding things will not work is what I'm trying to avoid. I have heard that the Mana and Tuono bars work but are hugely expensive and I'm looking for a aftermarket bar that someone else has bought and bolted on and are happy with ... Thanks
 
I think you are limited with the type of bars you can put on a Breva. I have a 2007, 1100 and i have just put on a set of Helibars, they are a bit higher and closer to me. They are not a universal bar but specifically made for the Breva 1100.
 
I have had many suggestions but no parts numbers... Mostly the mentions have been Aprilia Mana 850 bars and Tuona bars... But I just needed to know that they fit without tons of mods to the cables and such. Thanks for your thoughts
 
Have the Mana bars on my 1200s, I like them as the bloody stock bars killed my wrists.
Fitted straight on but it did use up a lot of the free play in the throttle cables and brake, just had to spend a few minutes re-tracking them.
Bar end weights fit straight on but they are no holes for control switch block locator pins. Drill a hole or do what I did and remove pins, blocks clamp on tight anyway.
Brought mine out of England and had them shipped to New Zealand, at the time they were only $140USD which I thought was ok.
 
Have the Mana bars on my 1200s, I like them as the bloody stock bars killed my wrists.
Fitted straight on but it did use up a lot of the free play in the throttle cables and brake, just had to spend a few minutes re-tracking them.
Bar end weights fit straight on but they are no holes for control switch block locator pins. Drill a hole or do what I did and remove pins, blocks clamp on tight anyway.
Brought mine out of England and had them shipped to New Zealand, at the time they were only $140USD which I thought was ok.
Seems the stocker Mana bars are like 2 hundred bucks or more... SO, I was sort of hoping to find something a bit cheaper and go from there. Your right on with your review of those bars and so... I will continue to look. Thanks
 
Seems the stocker Mana bars are like 2 hundred bucks or more... SO, I was sort of hoping to find something a bit cheaper and go from there. Your right on with your review of those bars and so... I will continue to look. Thanks
$132 retail + shipping. Ping me direct email if you want to order; Info@GuzziTech.com
 
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