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Stelvio hand guards on breva1100

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New to the forum so please accept my appologies if this has been covered many times before.

I don't get my breva until the 18th of this month however i ordered my Stelvio guards yesterday and recieved them today.

Are these easy to fit?

Do they use the mirror hole as a mounting point?

Do they significantly reduce the wind blast keeping your hands warmer? This will be the first bike that i have had these fitted to.

Picture of my new bike attached.
 

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The guards fit without a hitch. You may have to adjust your throttle cable positioning a bit. No issues with the mirrors.

As for protecting hands. My guards have been on so long I can't remember if they make a big difference. I still use heater grips though.
 
I put a set of Stelvio handguards on my Breva 1100. They were very easy to install. I usually screw up 2 things trying to fix one and I had no trouble at all.

I have heated grips and with these heandguards, I wear thin leather gloves year round when I ride. I have very large hands and my fingertips get cold. The guards don't seem to deflect as much air as I imagined but they do help.
 
Fine looking bike. Best improvements I did were xover in place of cat. and silencer without DB killer. Laminar Lip on top of the oem screen.
 
I used a mistral x-over and mistral can with removable db killer. Loss of the cat is very noticeable the bike revs quickerand doesnt get as hot in summer. The can makes it wail when turn on the gas and the loudness without DB make cars aware when your filtering.
 
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