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V7 Classic and center stand

draidt

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I E-Mailed Agostini to inquire if the 750 Breva center stand would fit the V7C, turns out it will with a caveat.

E-Mail reply

Ciao Daniel

Thank you for your inquiry. The center stand for The Breva can be fitted to the V7 Classic but you need to fabricate a bracket to fit to the back of the silencer bracket to form a stop for the center stand when it is in the up position. We have already fitted one for a customer.

The cost of the center stand kit for the Breva is 155.90 euro tax excluded.

Prices are in euro. Prices do not include shipping.

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I will purchase it from one of our fine US Suppliers, by the time you add the taxes and shipping it just will not pay to order it from Agostini. I E-mailed them because I thought if any one knew for sure if it would fit it would be them.
 
Someone tried to fit a MG centerstand to a V7C. Cannot remember which forum it was published, probably Wildguzzi.
It doesn't work properly, since the stand will hit the muffler or exhaust pipe - don't remember which.
 
I have fitted a centerstand on my V7C,
it's the centerstand of a Breva750,
but I needed to make a custom-thing (must take pictures asap) for the centerstand not to hit the exhaust.

Christiaan
 
cvcaelen wrote:
I have fitted a centerstand on my V7C,
it's the centerstand of a Breva750,
but I needed to make a custom-thing (must take pictures asap) for the centerstand not to hit the exhaust.

Christiaan

please do !

Thanks
 
Hello, Just fitted the Hepco Becker Breva center stand to my new V7. Fits the frame perfectly(easy install) and doesn't require a muffler stop modification, however must move the center stand foot extension back about 2 inches to clear the kick stand in the up position. Also the center stand as stock will allow the rear wheel to just touch the ground( easy to put a 1/2" piece of plywood under the stand for regular maint work etc) . Happy wrench twisting, Allen
 
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