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New Breva 750 Perhaps ?

motoguzziman

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Hi All.
My Lil Sister, is looking at a Breva 750, she lives in Middx, and has found a few dealers that still have 0 milage Breva's in stock.
However only one dealer , in Falkirk, is offering a test ride.
I hope she makes the effort to go, because the other finalist is a Kawasaki 6n something.
Fingers crossed.
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Catch you all later.
Ps my lil sister is 50+ and nearly 6 Ft, she has had a Varadero 125 for a few years and is ready to move up.

OK New Email states that she has arranged a test ride somewhere in Dorset, this coming Thursday the 5th.
 
She might find it easier to get a test ride on a second hand one.....and closer than Falkirk too! Check out Bike Trader website to find dealers with used Brevas in stock....ie not just Guzzi dealers. A friend recently got a very clean nearly new Breva from a Honda dealer VERY cheap 'coz they'd taken it in part exchnage & didn't want non-Hondas languishing in the showroom. If your sis is nearly 6ft she must have a test ride as Breva 750s are so compact she might find it too small.
 
Well the test ride did not go well :( .
Apparently the bike ran very rough at low revs,and she got about a mile down the road, pulled in to fuel up, and the bike never started again :eek:
The dealer and his assistant turned up with a new battery, that didn't work, neither did a push start.
Of course this just proved what she had read somewhere, about Italian electrics.
So, looks like she is going for the Kawasaki ER6n :woohoo:
 
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