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		<title>Rock And Roll With Moto Guzzi Breva 1200 Sport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For more than 40 years Guzzi has been developing its V-twin, with a 90-degree included angle, two overhead valves, and driveshaft-friendly longitudinal crankshaft, a new version seeming to appear every year. The big difference between the government and the Guzzi is that the Guzzi keeps getting better.
This latest rendition, the Breva 1200 Sport, is proof [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/MG-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-30" title="MG 1" src="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/MG-1-300x169.jpg" alt="MG 1" width="273" height="153" /></a>For more than 40 years<a href="http://superbrider.com/rider-mania/rock-roll-with-moto-guzzi-breva-1200-sport/"><em><strong> Guzzi</strong></em></a> has been developing its V-twin, with a 90-degree included angle, two overhead valves, and driveshaft-friendly longitudinal crankshaft, a<a href="http://superbrider.com/rider-mania/harley-davidson-ultra-part-2/"><em><strong> new version </strong></em></a>seeming to appear every year. The big difference between the government and the <a href="http://superbrider.com/rider-mania/rock-roll-with-moto-guzzi-breva-1200-sport/"><em><strong>Guzzi</strong></em></a> is that the <a href="http://superbrider.com/rider-mania/rock-roll-with-moto-guzzi-breva-1200-sport/"><em><strong>Guzzi</strong></em></a> keeps getting better.</p>
<p>This latest rendition, the Breva 1200 Sport, is proof of that, as we found out during its Arizona introduction last September. Guzzi&#8217;s 703cc V7 first appeared back in 1967, and though there is certainly nothing interchangeable with the 1200 Sport&#8217;s 1,151cc version, it remains that essential push-rod twin. The 1200 uses the same <a href="http://superbrider.com/superbike-review/1984-hesketh-v1000/"><em><strong>engine</strong></em></a> as is bolted into the Norge (and the Breva 1200 not exported to the United States), with an oversquare bore of 95mm; stroke, 81.2mm; stampeding some 70-plus horses at 7,500 <a href="http://superbrider.com/superbike-review/suzuki-gsx/"><em><strong>rpm</strong></em></a>. This <a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/kawasaki-gpz-1100-1980-1986/"><em><strong>engine </strong></em></a>is not really a low-<a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/suzuki-gsx1100-katana-1981-1991/"><em><strong>rpm lugger</strong></em></a>, as it thrives on modest revs, with the maximum torque of about 60 lb-ft coming on at 6,000 rpm.<a href="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Breva-1200-Sport-bike.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-31" title="Breva 1200 Sport bike" src="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Breva-1200-Sport-bike-300x182.jpg" alt="Breva 1200 Sport bike" width="300" height="182" /></a></p>
<p>The<a href="http://superbrider.com/cruiser-lab/pre-ride-check-list/"><em><strong> headlight</strong></em></a> comes with a sporty little cowling, giving it a semblance of aerodynamic—this is not a <a href="http://superbrider.com/superbike-review/48-hours-with-norton-commando/"><em><strong>top-speed machine</strong></em></a>, but one intended for happy speeds. At the bottom of the engine is a chin spoiler, aesthetically pleasing and also functional as it serves to <a href="http://superbrider.com/cruiser-lab/riders-jacket/"><em><strong>protect</strong></em></a> the <a href="http://superbrider.com/cruiser-lab/carbtune-pro/"><em><strong>oil cooler.</strong></em></a></p>
<p><a href="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Breva-1200-Sport-meter.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-32" title="Breva 1200 Sport meter" src="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Breva-1200-Sport-meter-300x200.jpg" alt="Breva 1200 Sport meter" width="300" height="200" /></a></p>
<p>The footpegs are slightly rear-set, and when the<a href="http://superbrider.com/latest-cool-stuff/cool-riders-accessory/"><em><strong> rider sits </strong></em></a>down (seat height is a shade over 31 inches, and a slightly lower saddle is an option), it is a <a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/suzuki-gs-1000-1978-1983/"><em><strong>long reach over</strong></em></a> the large six-gallon gas tank to the &#8220;advanced&#8221; handlebar —that is Guzzi&#8217;s word to describe the rather wide (almost 33 inches) solid-mounted Renthal bar, which suited my long torso and arms quite well. Those with a shorter reach might scant to loosen the mounting bolts and turn the bar back 90 degrees. Two controls at the left end of the bar operate the computer on the dash, telling the rider most things that he might want to know, except which<a href="http://superbrider.com/latest-cool-stuff/cool-riders-accessory/"><em><strong> stock to buy.</strong></em></a></p>
<p>The Marzocchi male-slip fork, 45mm in diameter, is adjustable for spring preload, compression and rebound damping, and has 4.7 <a href="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/2792.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-33" title="2792" src="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/2792-284x300.jpg" alt="2792" width="284" height="300" /></a>inches of <a href="http://superbrider.com/rider-mania/ride-with-um-v2c-650s-experience/"><em><strong>travel</strong></em></a>. The rake is 25 degrees;  trail, 4.7 inches. The fork has been coated with an anti-friction compound called Tinalox. The Sachs shock absorber has preload and rebound adjustability, the rear wheel having 5.5 inches of <a href="http://superbrider.com/in-person-with/james-ellison/"><em><strong>movement.</strong></em></a></p>
<p>Wheels are 17 inches, with a 120/70 tire on the front, 180/55 on the rear. The 320mm front discs use Brembo four-piston (opposed) calipers, the rear 298mm disc has a two-piston (parallel) caliper. ABS is an /option for the Europeans, but not for Americans, as Moto Guzzi research shows that most <a href="http://superbrider.com/in-person-with/chris-vermeulen/"><strong><em>sporting riders</em></strong></a> in this country are not interested in it.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://superbrider.com/superbike-review/bmw-hp2/"><em><strong>engine</strong></em></a> sits in a tubular-steel cradle frame, with 58.5 inches between the axles. The transmission has six speeds, with shaft<a href="http://superbrider.com/in-person-with/chris-walker/"><em><strong> final drive</strong></em></a>. Dry weight is said to be 506 pounds.</p>
<p><a href="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/silencers-for-moto-g-1_460x0w.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-34" title="silencers-for-moto-g-1_460x0w" src="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/silencers-for-moto-g-1_460x0w-300x224.jpg" alt="silencers-for-moto-g-1_460x0w" width="300" height="224" /></a></p>
<p>Turn the e key, push the button, fuel is injected, two spark plugs in each cylinder fire the mixture, and the<a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/kawasaki-z11973-1976/"><em><strong> engine </strong></em></a>begins its leisurely side-to-side sway, so common with the longitudinal twins. Clutch in, first <a href="http://superbrider.com/cruiser-lab/pre-ride-check-list/"><em><strong>gear</strong></em></a> engaged, clutch released, and I am smoothly away. I like the ergonomics and the wide: bar, making the Sport easy e, to maneuver out of the parking lot, and the saddle g, <a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/kawasaki-z11973-1976/"><em><strong>suits my butt.</strong></em></a> We settle in for some 80-mph freeway cruising out to Apache Junction, east of Phoenix, and then head off to the Apache Trail in the Tonto National Forest. Not that there is much forest out here, just rock and dirt and cactus.</p>
<p>I do enjoy that loping gait which all Guzzis have, not a frenetic rush to power that one feels in many <a href="http://superbrider.com/superbike-review/kawasaki-mania/"><em><strong>higher-rewing machines</strong></em></a>. A <a href="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Breva-1200-Sport.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-35" title="Breva 1200 Sport" src="http://superbrider.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Breva-1200-Sport.jpg" alt="Breva 1200 Sport" width="299" height="448" /></a>slight vibration comes through the bar and pegs, allowing the<a href="http://superbrider.com/in-person-with/james-ellison/"><em><strong> rider</strong></em></a> to keep his or her eyes on the road, rather than the tachometer. Which, on the Sport, has no painted redline, merely a red light on the face that blinks as the <a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/suzuki-gsx-1100es-1982-1984/"><em><strong>engine speed</strong></em></a> approaches the rev limiter, more easily noticed on a frolicsome ride than having to focus on the needle. The Apache Trail is a superb road, two lanes of good pavement going up and down and around for many blissful miles, <a href="http://superbrider.com/legendary/munch-urs/"><em><strong>good Sport territory</strong></em></a>; endlessly clicking the shift lever through the gears, braking, throttling up, slowing, accelerating. The transmission is excellent, as are the brakes, and the ECU for the injectors seems right on, with no hesitations nor hiccups. The Sport seems very happy with my keeping the tach between five and seven thousand, and is intended for the leisurely<a href="http://superbrider.com/in-person-with/chris-walker/"><em><strong> rider</strong></em></a>, like myself, who likes a bit of lean, adequate power and comfort. I&#8217;m having fiin without being crouched over and bent like a pretzel.</p>
<p>This was an all-too-short intro, as usual, and we hope to get a proper test <a href="http://superbrider.com/classic-bike/kawasaki-z1-r-1978-1980/"><em><strong>machine</strong></em></a>, with all the optional touring<a href="http://superbrider.com/cruiser-lab/givi-trolley-for-your-cruiser/"><em><strong> accessories</strong></em></a> like saddlebags and heated grips, in the future. Already I would say that, having ridden many Guzzi models over the past 40 years, this has a fine engine and a fine chassis. Now Guzzi has to let the <a href="http://superbrider.com/latest-cool-stuff/how-to-become-a-cool-rider/"><em><strong>riding </strong></em></a>public know about it.</p>
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