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BREVA 1100 SHIELD OPTION

Antonio

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Any one can help me to find a better shield than the original from factory?
 
How about that? it is a 1200 sport windshield but with a different top... its perfect!

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Do you have a Breva or Stelvio?
On my Breva I currently have an OEM windscreen and I put an MRA spoiler on top.
The spoiler is adjustable in hight and angle and either gives way better protection when up or just reduces turbulances when right down.
I also have an Isotta screen which is bigger than OEM but still does not completely reduce turbulances.
Over the winter I want to try the MRA spoiler on the Isotta.
 
Gazdok said:
Do you have a Breva or Stelvio?
On my Breva I currently have an OEM windscreen and I put an MRA spoiler on top.
The spoiler is adjustable in hight and angle and either gives way better protection when up or just reduces turbulances when right down.
I also have an Isotta screen which is bigger than OEM but still does not completely reduce turbulances.
Over the winter I want to try the MRA spoiler on the Isotta.


What size MRA spoiler do you have for your Breva? Do you have a pic?

Cheers!
 
Here are some pictures from the side and front.
MRAFrontmiddle.jpg
MRAFronthigh.jpg


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MRASidehigh.jpg


They do not do a specific one for the Breva. I ordered one that would come closest to the width of the screen and I think they also specify the curvature of the screen. They sent a template for fixing. 4 small holes and fitting was fairly easy.
I ordered direct from Germany. They charged € 59.
 
On a Breva 1100 the perfect solution to a MG screen is a Laminar lip from the US. It is brilliant on the Breva reducing buffeting neck strain niose etc and massively improving weather protection. Search for previous posts on laminar lip.
 
I ended up taking my B11 factory fairing to a plastics shop and had them cut it down to about 1" above the top bolts. This reduced wind noise quite a bit but lost some protection. I test drove my buddy's B11 with a Laminar Lip and didn't find it effective for me (5'-11" tall) but he ( 6'-4") likes it and says it increased fairing coverage.

Bigger screens are available from http://www.eaglescreens.com.au/motoguzzi.htm. Found it on another thread here on GT. Gustafsson Plastics http://www.bikescreen.com/index.html has tons of Guzzi screens and fairing but none for the B-11. I tried to get them to produce one but no one has gone by with a B11 to be fitted. Any B11s near St Augustine Florida?
 
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