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ABS is a prime example: less to go wrong & no concerns about old fluid trapped in the pump during brake fluid refresh (part of maintenance). I haven't fully investigated V7 foibles yet; should the pump be activated during brake fluid change/bleeding, as with some/all Triumphs? No evap/SAI nonsense on my Breva.. blocked filter anyone? On the V7, I've already softened the spring inside the fuel cap as a first step to tank vacuum prevention, otherwise it's canister removal time.Then there's canbus.. why, though? Unnecessary complication, with more to trip up the ECU. Greater potential to leave you stranded?
I never said bleeding the brakes was difficult; just making the point that it is an added complication with ABS, compared to not having it. I'll agree to disagree on the other areas, regarding complications etc.There's also the difference in weights between the bikes but didn't think it relevant to the OP's queries. Sorry, I'm not buying into bigger is best thang.
None of this is meant to discourage the OP from a Breva. It's just laying out the pros and cons.
The 2004s were not great cosmetically, the last ones in 2008?
Canbus in a lot of ways is a simplification of the elecrical system where computer and a couple wires perform the same and more function over traditional home run wiring, dry contact switches, diodes, relays and fuses. It has also proven to be reliable and durable.
This is like the old Commodore 64 computers..
In the UK, at least there is/was a 2009 model with black engine (final transition to V7?). The private sale one that I done a short test drive on, was too much of a neglected wreck (like me!) to purchase. I envisage the black motor to be easier to maintain its looks, if nothing else.
Black engines are as easy to keep clean as black vehicles, not very!
That I can agree with. BTW, my comments weren't directed at a specific person. For clarity, you were meant to read between the lines: heavier/bigger bike generally is more stable on crosswind open highways - if one has the 'heft' to cope with it.
It is what you make it. People tour on Vespas and Monkeys. All depends on your expectations.I'm 5'10 and 200+/- and IMO am borderline too big for the bike. It's a fun little bike. I bought mine for my wife, but that was a failure. I initially considered keeping it for when I am in my 70-80s
Wondering how a 2004 Breva would work as a tourer, I’m almost 6’ and 210#?Any known issues with the early models? Rarely see any running around…..