I saved my Givi tailrack from the Breva 1100 for use on the Stelvio, theory being that since they use the same Guzzi tailpiece that the Givi would fit too. Not quite so, but an easy fix. The item Givi markets for the Stelvio is a base plate that bolts to the two steel bars which are the foundation for the tailpiece that's standard on the Stelvio and optional on the Norge and B1100.
Rather than purchase the new item, I figured on using the Givi from the B1100. The only fitting issue is that the recess in the cast tailpiece that accepts the steel mounts for the GIVI is about 1/16" narrower at the bottom than the Givi steel mounts. Judicious use of a bench grinder and a bit or rattle-can black took care of the problem nicely without any undue weakening of the tailrack. So now the GIVI case is well mounted, and I don't have to mess with new luggage purchase from Guzzi.
Thrifty, elegant, and strong. "I love it when a plan comes together"-- G. Peppard, in "The A-Team"B)
Rather than purchase the new item, I figured on using the Givi from the B1100. The only fitting issue is that the recess in the cast tailpiece that accepts the steel mounts for the GIVI is about 1/16" narrower at the bottom than the Givi steel mounts. Judicious use of a bench grinder and a bit or rattle-can black took care of the problem nicely without any undue weakening of the tailrack. So now the GIVI case is well mounted, and I don't have to mess with new luggage purchase from Guzzi.
Thrifty, elegant, and strong. "I love it when a plan comes together"-- G. Peppard, in "The A-Team"B)