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Breva 11 - Norge 12 & 1200 Sport Registry and picture thread

Not mine (evidently), wasn't there either, and it's hardly the best pic ever:

Spadino Rally 2008, in memoriam the Mont Blanc Tunnel fire (and biker Spadino who lost his life trying to rescue someone, sadly in vain) 10 years ago:
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When I first brought the Norge home...

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Our actual very first day out, last April sumthin... Note frozen lake...:laugh:

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Sugarloaf, Late Spring...

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Western Mass overlook on the way back home from the Heath Rally...

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At the Maine MGNOC Rally... the pallets are for the camp fire...! :)

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Sunrise on the dock...
Maine coast.

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Enough for now...
Rob
 
Re: Norge in Action

Tim H's Norge in action on the BRP:
 
g®eg wrote:
.... it's invisible :silly:
It's in his avatar, and I added it above. Smith, if you need help with picture posting, let me knw direct PM or e-mail; Todd at GuzziTech.com
 
RacerX wrote:
g®eg wrote:
.... it's invisible :silly:
It's in his avatar, and I added it above. Smith, if you need help with picture posting, let me knw direct PM or e-mail; Todd at GuzziTech.com

ah!
stupid me for not looking at the avatar! :laugh:
 
WISHful as in wishing Todd's driveway looked like that for a change? ;)
 
Lee, BRRRR... thankfully I only endured 4 years of Boston weather in he late 90's. ;)

René, it did look like that for about two hours in Dec. :blink:
 
Hope you took pictures, Todd, before asking G to do her regular work-out with a shovel, for once? ;)
 
RacerX wrote:
Lee, BRRRR... thankfully I only endured 4 years of Boston weather in he late 90's. ;)

René, it did look like that for about two hours in Dec. :blink:

Yes building on a hilll in Western Ma (NOT BOSTON!) is definatley great but a challenge at times.

Todd your Breva is awesome, love the fairing.]
Lee
 
Rossopuro, I think. But they oblige you to take off the silver-coloured side-spoilers?
 
Nero, Joe Kenny (on E-bay) makes those for the Breva, Like Rene' said the silver spoiler on the right side has to come off, and some fileing is required to keep from rubbing the fairing. Have you looked at the Stucchi crashbars? I like the protection they offer and a place to put some fold up pegs.
 
Thanks Rene and MM. I have looked at the Stucchi, but wanted something less pronounced. Although I agree, they are functionally better.
 
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