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Maybe for a 150 lb Italian. Not for 215 lb me. WAY too soft and side support was another big problem. Very uncomfortable on long rides but I use my bike mostly for touring.
The styling of the Breva make it timeless. It isn't retro but has that classic yet updated styling that sets it apart.Few bikes have that sit in style but without the tired sitting puppy look. I saw one the other day in SF sitting next to a Triumph of all things. A block away you could tell it was more than the typical bike in a line of bikes.The Breva should have been kept in the lineup with engines from 500 to 1200 to fit any rider. If there was one styling design that had legs it was the Breva, Moto Guzzi could have done so much with it, naked, dressed and anything in between via factory options and accessories.The Breva could have been MGs way to a mass appeal ala HD and with some good dealer support backed up by the factory, the Breva could easily outsell every other Guzzi model.Those who have a Breva are seriously fortunate.
So ........... any idea on how many were really brought in to north America?
When I first picked up my 1200 Sport in Oklahoma, I had a 1,400 mile ride ahead of me to get home. Only 1 hour into the ride, I couldn't take it! The foot pegs were too high! So I did the only thing I could do to ease the pain on my knees and legs, I duct taped my rain suit to the seat to get me 3-4" higher. It worked for the rest of the ride home.Once home, I posted my problem here and a Wildguzzi member sold me 1.5" lower foot pegs. Someone also mentioned that I could add a layer of foam to the seat base and I did. (It looks stock) Basically, I gained 2.5" in seat to peg distance and WOW what a difference. With the stock bars and "my new seat design", it is very comfortable to my 215 lb. body. I rode 3 all-dayers going up and back to the NH National Guzzi Rally and I felt great after each of those days. Just my two cents.
My guess is less than 125. Why... Because I heard MG imports ~750 bikes a year. Divide that by SIX models and you get 125 units per model. But my guess for the 1200 Sport is less because I see a large number of 2008 Norges for sale and many less 1200 Sports. Maybe the Sport owners aren't selling?!?
I'm curious to know if any of you lauding the 1200 sport have experienced a dash failure? . . . .
I'm curious to know if any of you lauding the 1200 sport have experienced a dash failure? Would you still love the bike if you had to deal with a failed dash. the underlying question is just how prevalent is this dash failure issue?I don't own a 1200s sport but have often thought of doing so. The dash issue stopped me.Harry
When people mention the design/lines of the 1200 Sport, they usually are speaking about it from a side or 3/4 view. Take a look at the 1200 Sport "head on" and notice that the Italian designers definitely designed the lines of the tank & fairing to align with the upward angle of the cylinders sticking out.I'm not great at posting pictures, so maybe someone can take a front view showing the beauty and thought that went into the design of this bike from the front. It's a sight to behold!
I found a nice '08 1200 Sport for sale near me....may be joining this elite group soon (there goes the neighborhood).'Geezer
For this reason, my naive assumption is that well cared for bikes of the LeMans/V11 Sport are more deserving - among the modern sporting platforms - and better able to live on beyond a bike like my 1200S with an electrical Achilles heel.
Well, obviously.. I agree. About the only thing that will stop them on a trip is the shift return spring. I have one in the tool kit.. so it should never be necessary.
It would certainly be nice if the dashboards were a standard electronic item, much like the Marelli ECUs on the bikes, vs a one-off looking design such as is used on the BNS12, Stelvio, and Griso models. Second best would be if the bike wasn't dependent on the dash-to-ecu communications. And the damned immobilizer feature is one I'd certainly be willing to do without. ...... perhaps some hacker can figure out how to take some sort of small PLC type controller and mimic the Guzzi dashboard (?)
Congrats! Think you'll like the bike. What'd you find, red and white or black and white?Bob