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18th September 2003, 20:17
By Dirck Edge (editor@motorcycledaily.com)
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<IMG height=241 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703side1.jpg" width=336 align=left border=0> Following up on the 750cc version of this machine introduced last year, Moto Guzzi has introduced at Milan the Breva V 1100. An essential motorcycle, with simple, attractive styling, the Breva V 1100 is for all-around use, including about town and even touring.
Although you may be familiar with Moto Guzzi's air-cooled, 90 degree v-twin, in the new Breva this old work horse of an engine receives a new alternator, new oil sump, new con rods, new, lighter pistons, dual spark plugs per cylinder, new fuel injection system and the latest six-speed transmission designed by new Moto Guzzi owner Aprilia. <IMG height=277 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703side3.jpg" width=370 align=right border=0> Perhaps, most interesting about the Breva V 1100 is the "reactive shaft drive" patented by Moto Guzzi, which is a design that incorporates the shaft drive in the aluminum alloy swingarm. According to Moto Guzzi, "the distinctive characteristics of this original and extremely compact system is elimination of the anti-shaft effect normally caused by shaft drive." Again, according to Moto Guzzi, this results in "a consistently fluid ride without the 'jerks' during acceleration and throttle release typical of shaft drive . . .." <IMG height=213 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703side2.jpg" width=305 align=left border=0> The Breva V 1100 has 45mm forks, huge, 320mm dual disc brakes up front (squeezed by Brembo, four piston calipers), a single 282mm disc brake in the back, and very thorough instrumentation, some of which can be controlled without removing your hands from the handgrips.
<CENTER><IMG height=383 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703middle.jpg" width=587 border=0></CENTER>Touring accessories, including factory saddlebags will be available from Moto Guzzi. Price and availability date are unknown at this time.
<CENTER><IMG height=432 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703top.jpg" width=593 border=0></CENTER>
<IMG height=241 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703side1.jpg" width=336 align=left border=0> Following up on the 750cc version of this machine introduced last year, Moto Guzzi has introduced at Milan the Breva V 1100. An essential motorcycle, with simple, attractive styling, the Breva V 1100 is for all-around use, including about town and even touring.
Although you may be familiar with Moto Guzzi's air-cooled, 90 degree v-twin, in the new Breva this old work horse of an engine receives a new alternator, new oil sump, new con rods, new, lighter pistons, dual spark plugs per cylinder, new fuel injection system and the latest six-speed transmission designed by new Moto Guzzi owner Aprilia. <IMG height=277 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703side3.jpg" width=370 align=right border=0> Perhaps, most interesting about the Breva V 1100 is the "reactive shaft drive" patented by Moto Guzzi, which is a design that incorporates the shaft drive in the aluminum alloy swingarm. According to Moto Guzzi, "the distinctive characteristics of this original and extremely compact system is elimination of the anti-shaft effect normally caused by shaft drive." Again, according to Moto Guzzi, this results in "a consistently fluid ride without the 'jerks' during acceleration and throttle release typical of shaft drive . . .." <IMG height=213 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703side2.jpg" width=305 align=left border=0> The Breva V 1100 has 45mm forks, huge, 320mm dual disc brakes up front (squeezed by Brembo, four piston calipers), a single 282mm disc brake in the back, and very thorough instrumentation, some of which can be controlled without removing your hands from the handgrips.
<CENTER><IMG height=383 alt="" src="http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091703middle.jpg" width=587 border=0></CENTER>Touring accessories, including factory saddlebags will be available from Moto Guzzi. Price and availability date are unknown at this time.