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2004 Moto Guzzi Breva 750 on 2040-motos

US $8710
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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Moto Guzzi Breva 750 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Moto Guzzi Breva 750 description

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Moto Guzzi Announce 2014 Models

Fri, 31 Jan 2014

The California 1400 line of cruisers headlines Moto Guzzi’s 2014 model lineup. As the Europe’s continuously operating motorcycle manufacturer (the company was founded in 1921) Moto Guzzi shows no signs of letting up any time. soon.

Designer Galluzzi Discusses the New Moto Guzzi California 1400 – Video

Wed, 21 Mar 2012

Moto Guzzi released a video featuring Marco Lambri, director of Piaggio Group style, and Miguel Galluzzi, vice-president of design discussing the new Moto Guzzi California 1400 and Piaggios’s planned Advanced Design Center in Pasadena, Calif. Galluzzi says the model displayed at Piaggio Group Americas’ dealer convention in Miami last week is just one variation for the California. Galluzzi says Moto Guzzi will release a full dressed touring version this autumn, with the single-seat version to follow, as well as at least one more.

Charge Up you iPhone While You Ride

Fri, 12 Feb 2010

Motorcyclists can now enjoy total freedom on the open road confident in the knowledge that their cell phones, GPS, MP3 players and latest generation of iPhone/iTouch devices will remain fully-charged and in-service for the duration of the ride thanks to Powerlet’s plug and play systems. “Our product line was inspired by personal experience and the realization that there were no worthwhile options for clean, reliable on-board power for cell phones, stereos and GPS devices,” says Powerlet Products founder Adam Bonislawaski. “Before we came on to the scene, riders would bust out the black tape and wire strippers and cut into their bike’s fragile wiring to tie-in a cheap cigar lighter to power their devices.