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Moto Guzzi should step up to the plate on this issue. It's foolish on their part to leave customers dangling, and you know full well they are aware of the problem.
...If you get another dash, be sure to just go ahead and get the circuit board waterproofed and I believe you'll be fine. There is a thread on here somewhere that talks about this with the Griso dash and possibly using a local cell phone repair to get the job done. I don't believe the parts themselves are of poor quality, just susceptible to moisture damage.
If Carmo are able to fix my dash they will send it back with 2 coats of conformal coating so that should take care of that issueThe other issue though is that Carmo can't find a sources for the LCDI think that we need to engage to might of the Guzzi population across the world (plus the Aprilia lads & lasses) to track the LCD down.With that nailed and with Carmo I recon we'd be sorted.Does that sound like a good idea?
I loved my B11. I've often thought of buying another. But I just won't risk it. If MG would step up and fix the problem there would be another in my garage.Mike
If Carmo are able to fix my dash they will send it back with 2 coats of conformal coating so that should take care of that issue
Do Carmo know not to coat the on-PCB air pressure sensor module? If they coat it, you should expect poor running as barometric pressure changes.
Just how common are dash failures on the Breva 1100's?Was it early years or all years?
Was it early years or all years?
Is the problem related to exposure to rain unprotected by a fairing/windscreen or storage outside in rain?Or does it just happen from condensation related to temperature and humidity changes?Just trying to figure out how to best protect my bike. When this occurs, is the bike still usable or does it totally disable the ride?
...New Norge dashes however seem to cope better with our wet climate. According to a more technically skilled Guzzi friend, they seem to have dealt with the problem. (?)