The Moto Guzzi Breva was a naked motorcycle produced by Moto Guzzi from 2003 and continued production until 2011. The bike was part of the same family as the Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport.
The motorcycle was based on the pre-existing Moto Guzzi Nevada but with a Weber-Marelli Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system, which was previously used only on big block motorcycles like the California and V11.
The Breva series was made in several versions, including the Breva V750 ie, manufactured from 2003 to 2011, followed by the Breva 1100 from 2005 to 2011, the Breva 750 Touring and Breva 850 from 2006 to 2011, and the Breva 1200 from 2008 to 2011.
In 2008, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Moto Guzzi Breva V1100, a naked machine that debuted in 2005. It was based on the smaller 750 model, taking the proven performance to the next level with more power and torque.
Visually, the bike was similar to other Breva models, packing standard features, such as three-spoke aluminum wheels, a two-into-one exhaust system with a silencer on the left side, and a two-up seat. It also had optional touring accessories like a large windscreen and side-mounted panniers.
As for power, the 2008 Moto Guzzi Breva V1100 took its muscles from a 1.064cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine mounted underneath its fuel tank, delivering 86 hp at 7,800 rpm and 87 Nm (64 lb-ft) torque at 6,000 rpm.