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Breva 750?

LDB

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Houston, TX
What's the consensus on a 2004 Breva 750? The local dealer has one with 21k miles and a few extras with it for $3550. It's a one owner bought new from them and all service done by them. They have a very good reputation in the community so I'm comfortable it's a well taken care of bike. I just don't know a lot about the Breva in general and the 2004 model year specifically. Hoping some of you guys will have opinions.
 
If you are up for a road trip I have 2008 one for sale in Edson Alberta that I bought from Moto International 2 years ago. :D
 
That would definitely be a road trip alright. I'd love to make such a trip but not sure I have that much of a trip in me any more.
 
LDB said:
That would definitely be a road trip alright. I'd love to make such a trip but not sure I have that much of a trip in me any more.


Meet in Cheyenne Wyoming?
 
I could actually probably swing that. 2 days ride down and I have a buddy that would probably double me home!
 
Don't hesitate. The Breva is a fine touring bike. Just keep an eye on the oil, if the bike hasn't a sump spacer mounted.
 
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