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Header pipes for Breva 750

robbie55

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Sorry this may sound stupid but are the header pipes (and exhausts) the same on the Nevada and V7 as they are on the Breva 750?

I've been looking at some header pipes on ebay that have come off a Nevada but neither I nor the seller knows if they are suitable to put on my Breva. I understand the engine is the same but wasn't sure if the pipes follow the same line and fixings etc.

I've also seen some aftermarket exhausts advertised as being for the V7 and again same question, should I be able to just put them my breva?

Thanks
Robbie
 
They'll certainly suit on the header end! :silly:

As I can se, the header pipes - and the exhaust systems - are equal, provided the Nevada is a new EFI-model.
I cannot find a spare part number catalogue for an EFI Nevada !!! ??? That would be the easy way to find out if the're equal.

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I doubt the mounting plates for the V7C muffler will suit the Breva.
 
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