Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: nikwax on November 02, 2024, 08:20:41 PM
-
Hi all,
I sold my 2011 8V Norge in 2016, and have lately been hankering to get back to Guzzi riding again (I’ve been on a Multistrada for the past eight years). Yeah, and I missed you folks too ;-)
I’m looking at a 07 Breva (edit: Breva 1100), it’s a few hours away so haven’t seen it in person yet. I think this would be a perfect bike for me, my only concern is ergonomics: I’m 6’2”, and the Norge felt a bit undersized for me. 34” inseam.
I’m wondering if any of you Breva owners can comment on how the Breva will fit a taller rider?
Thanks!
-
The ergonomics on a Breva I believe are the same as your old Norge.
-
Thanks!
Is a Breva basically a naked Norge?
-
Thanks!
Is a Breva basically a naked Norge?
Yes
-
I'm 6' and have an '08 Breva 750. It wasn't too bad but I had the seat raised 2" and now it is very comfortable.
Look on the bright side though; I have a friend who has the same same bike and he is about 5'2". He had to go to a lot more trouble to lower the bike.
-
big difference between a Breva 750 and Breva 1100, the latter being on the same platform as the Norge.
-
big difference between a Breva 750 and Breva 1100, the latter being on the same platform as the Norge.
Good point.
If the OP isn't already aware there were two completely different Brevas available for a few years (including 2007).
The Breva 750 was a smallblock, same motor and chassis as the Nevada and V7 Classic. Dual shock, smallblock Heron Head etc
The Breva 1100 was a CARC big block.
My B11 was a great bike in most ways, but I found the lack of airflow harsh. It was the singularly hottest bike in the saddle for any ambient above maybe 70°F. Like swamp crotch hot from lack of airflow. I got rid of it for a smallblock that made half the power just to escape the heat and get better airflow. Never looked back.
-
Knight lowering pegs make a huge difference in legroom.. I had zero issues with heat on mine..Really a sweet/ smooth running big block..It ran much smoother then the V-100 Stelvio I test drove. Way smoother trans too.. Turned like a pig though. even with Dunlop Q-3+ on it..1100 Monster was kind of a hot one in the seat area.. :evil:
-
When I owned the 8V Norge, I quickly discovered that the seat was very thinly padded and too low relative to the pegs for me. I had the seat redone to give me more height and more padding, but then the grips were farther away, and I had to hunch down a bit to reach them. Someone mentioned lowering the foot pegs, I’ll look into that.
Is there such a thing as raising the bars? That wasn’t an option on the 8V Norge, I think we decided that the brake and throttle lines were too short.
Ah, I found this: https://www.motobits.com/guzzi.htm
You folks are really helping a lot, thank you!
-
Get lower pegs, I am 6'3" and the V7III was kind of cramped for long-ish days. Got Knights design 2" lower pegs and an airflow cover. Very comfy now, do scrape pegs more, but reminds me to move off the seat as I am supposed to do.
I did get the EV seat built up with 3" of memory foam, since lowered pegs werent an easy option there
-
Thanks!
-
Is there such a thing as raising the bars? That wasn’t an option on the 8V Norge, I think we decided that the brake and throttle lines were too short......
People have fitted bar risers and Helibar used to make a solution but you'll need to Google about a bit to find them
I had Helibars on my non ABS 05 B1100 and IIRC I only needed a longer brake line. I seem to recall that the ABS bikes didn't need longer hoses