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Cycle News 2003 04 23

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Mata Guzzi Breva V750ie With the Breva V7.50ie, Moto Guzzi releases the calm before the storm. By PHOTOS n. tory at Mandello del Lario, re-equipping its two production lines with the latest in digital machinery, revamping the infrastructure of its magnificent museum, and developing a new range of products to quadruple Guzzi's annual production from less than 5000 bikes in 2001 up to 20,000 units five years from now. The first of these new models, displayed at Intermot 2002, has now entered production, ready for an April debut in dealer showrooms around the world - the Breva V750ie. The Breva is the name given by ALAN CATHCART By KYOICHI NAKAMURA row three years after acquiring it from Aprilia, the benefits of new owner Ivano Beggio's huge investment in Moto Guzzi are becoming 'l'I apparent. Totaling $120 million to date, in addition to the $40 million he spent up front in buying Italy's most historic marque from De Tomaso and his cronies in 2000, Beggio's bet on being able to turn Guzzi around has so far been devoted to restructuring the company's historic lakeside fac- 30 APRIL 23, 2003' cue I e ne'IIVs Mandello locals to the warm southerly wind that blows the clouds away from their Lake Como shores, and as Moto Guzzi's entry-level world bike, the Breva represents the first gusts of the wind of change set to blow through the marque's entire range over the next few years - Un Vento di Passione, proudly announced the dustcover shrouding the bike about to be unveiled by Ivano Beggio at the Breva's March launch to the world's press in an 11 th-century castle near Como. As the first Moto Guzzi 750cc model to be fitted with iniezione elet- Rebuilding the legions: Moto Guzzi Breva V750ie is designed to be a doit-all entry-level motorcycle. It is the first in a line of exciting new offerings to come out of the pipe since the company was revitalized after being purchased by Aprilia. tronica, a.k.a. EFI, the Breva is distantly descended from the carbureted 750 Nevada, which started out life back in 1986 in 350/500cc guise but, as a 750, topped the custom/cruiser sales charts in its Italian home market in 2002 with almost 1400 units delivered and over the past decade

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