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Bellagio what to look for

Brushwarrior

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Bury St. Edmunds UK
Hi All
May have the chance to change the Breva for a Bellagio. Would like to ask, what do I need to look for on this model if any faults/traits if any. Like Corsa Italiana's custom Bellagio and would like to find out what they changed on their custom, so gives me an idea what to head for :) mega grin.

Cheers
Steve Adams
GB
 
Since they (frustratingly enough) don't import the Bellagio into the U.S., I can't really comment, but perhaps someone that owns one will. I really haven't seen any recalls or otherwise. I am working on importing one into the U.S., so please post here if anything turns up.
If you like what Corsa did, you should see what Mille Percento did... 8V motor and full Ohlins:

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Thanks GT
That's really nice too, do they have a site so I can look at the bike? Will let you know if things turn out ok. Looking for something a little lighter due to health issue but hope to be fixed soon.
Like idea that Corsa were able to change the rocker covers gives it a urban style edge. lol. (unless another motor slotted in?)

CAnt believe ive had the Breva 1100 for over 6 years though.

Thanks for your comments, muchly appreciated, wonder if the message could be reposted in the Griso Bellagio part. Apologies didn't look before I posted.

Cheers :)

Steve
 
Hi Steve, I assume your Breva is an 1100 therefore weight difference to a Bellagio would be negligable. However, seat heights may be hugely different giving a better feel.
Bellagio does have a low seat version, by adding a shorter rear shock which means less rear wheel travel.

I have used V11/Cali (any square fin) tappet covers on mine.
Triunph 675 handle bars and Oberon 50mm (20 degree angled) risers.

I like riding fast on rough roads so I've upgraded my suspension and brakes. Rough roads will eventually break the plastic turn signals.

Mechanically the only mod needed so far was moving the earth lead to a different position on the engine, to use a bigger bolt.

Here is a link to all my other silliness;
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