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New to Guzzi, Breva 1100

JoolsMGB

Just got it firing!
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New to the forum.

I got my first Guzzi (2006 Breva) a couple of years ago after years of riding (mostly) Japanese bikes for years. Didn't realise on what I was missing out on...every trip is a blast.

Photo is from a couple of years ago - the previous owner before hardly used it - 4k miles only. It's done a few more since then.
Jools

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Welcome to the forum. 1100 Breva is a good choice. I've been riding mine since 2006! Do check out the suspension upgrades in the Store, they make a big difference.
 
New to the forum.

I got my first Guzzi (2006 Breva) a couple of years ago after years of riding (mostly) Japanese bikes for years. Didn't realise on what I was missing out on...every trip is a blast.

Photo is from a couple of years ago - the previous owner before hardly used it - 4k miles only. It's done a few more since then.
Jools
Over the past 65 or so years of riding many makes & models and I picked up an '07 Breva-11 4 years ago with 2800 miles and am enjoying this nice riding & handling bike. Riding at highway speeds, there's a lot of win turbulence w/ the stock windscreen that I'd love to reduce to softer breeze! If you're experiencing this same problem and figured out how to fix it, shoot me a message and I'll be happy to try! Thanks
Sanchin4all
 
Over the past 65 or so years of riding many makes & models and I picked up an '07 Breva-11 4 years ago with 2800 miles and am enjoying this nice riding & handling bike. Riding at highway speeds, there's a lot of win turbulence w/ the stock windscreen that I'd love to reduce to softer breeze! If you're experiencing this same problem and figured out how to fix it, shoot me a message and I'll be happy to try! Thanks
Sanchin4all
Use the small sport screen.

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The key thing I found was to make sure that there was a fingers width gap between the headlight and the screen.
Stops/reduces the buffeting by bleeding air into the low pressure zone behind the screen
Free to try too 😁
 
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