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« on: November 08, 2010, 07:41:32 AM »

I've been enjoying my Breva  immensely for the last week. Pics will come if I ever figure out how to use this computer.
 It's been pretty cold lately- hovering between 5 and just below freezing (C). I like the snowflake icon that comes on to remind you it's too cold to be riding. Moto Guzzi thought of everything !

I'm  searching for a small removable back rack,( not Givi )  just something to tie a tent and sleeping bags to. Trish said she'd happily wear a back-pack so as to not spoil the look of the bike but I promised I'd find something easily removable. Any suggestions would be appreciated.  
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2010, 07:53:38 AM »

I love the snowflake!

Saw it at this year's WCRM. It's a cheeky thing. It let me know it was snowing. No shit.

I've no advice on baggage you're looking for. I pack light.
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« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2010, 08:03:27 AM »


I've been enjoying my Breva  immensely for the last week. Pics will come if I ever figure out how to use this computer.
 It's been pretty cold lately- hovering between 5 and just below freezing (C). I like the snowflake icon that comes on to remind you it's too cold to be riding. Moto Guzzi thought of everything !

I'm  searching for a small removable back rack,( not Givi )  just something to tie a tent and sleeping bags to. Trish said she'd happily wear a back-pack so as to not spoil the look of the bike but I promised I'd find something easily removable. Any suggestions would be appreciated.  



FWIW, the stock (and Givi) racks come off with four bolts in about 30 seconds. They're not all spaghetti-tied to 20 different points on the bike like many others. It's a very simple and clean install.

Check it out. You may end up liking the Givi after all.
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