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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: gyro_gearloose on November 29, 2019, 06:30:40 AM
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Hi everyone
I'm the proud owner of a Breva 750 which I've had for a few years, and now I've got the urge to customise a little bit.
Because I had the temerity to take the bike out in the rain once, the paint is now falling off the god-awful cast alloy footpeg/exhaust hangers. Rather than faff about painting them, I thought it might be possible to do away with them altogether but I don't want to start welding brackets to my frame. Partly because I would like any mods I do to be reversible, but mostly because I can't weld/don't have any welding kit :)
I understand that the Breva frame is an evolution of earlier models, so what I'd like to know is will the lower frame rails from a V50, for example, simply bolt to the the my frame? I know I'll have to replace the hanger plates on the silencers, but they're only bolted on so that should be straightforward to do. I'm guessing that I'll also have to re-locate the rear brake master cylinder as well? A single seat conversion is on the cards, so having no rear footpegs is not an issue for me.
My ultimate aim is to fit some V7 body parts, seat, tank, etc. I've already found a plastic V7 tank with all its paint still attached, but I'll need a fuel pump for it. I know the Breva pump won't fit so can anyone tell me which models of pump will fit?
Thanks
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Can you post a shot of your Breva GG ?
Are you concerned that your bike will start to get “the look”, if you do mods with limited resources available ?
Why would removing the brackets and buffing/polishing them, not be a worthwhile alternative ?
Welcome BTW, you have a nice bike by the sounds of things, hope you enjoy your time here at WG.
Huzo.
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I haven't done anything to my bike yet, so it just looks like a normal Breva 750 but with added corrosion :laugh:
I don't think that polishing the footpeg brackets will help. They look like they are an alloy with a high zinc content, which most likely won't polish to a nice finish. Easier to cast, apparently, but rusts too readily so the paint falls off. Compare this with the bare alloy engine and gearbox of my old BMW R80, which came unpainted from the factory and never showed the level of rust that the Guzzi parts do.
I could strip all of the original paint off and then re-do it with a decent primer, colour coat, and a top coat of lacquer, but I just don't like the cast footpeg plates enough to spend time doing that.