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    I actually did that accidentally, but left to see who would spot it !!!


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    Okay so its not an 07 model but nudemetal asked to see it so here it is (refrained from using "She" as it seems to be termed sexist and I am ALWAYS politically bloody correct)
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    Beautiful (said with an Italian accent !! ) !!!!!!!!
    Love the colour scheme, red is just so Italian.

    I reckon you should do what you said in your PM's and look at mounting the headlight on the forks.

    (Forgive the grubbyness, I'm only the chief Guzzi washer, Boss-Lady is the rider)

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Multiman View Post
    Okay so its not an 07 model but nudemetal asked to see it so here it is (refrained from using "She" as it seems to be termed sexist and I am ALWAYS politically bloody correct)
    Shes a nice looking bike there. (I'm not riding a boy bike )
    So the head light does not turn with the forks WIBF.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    So the head light does not turn with the forks WIBF.
    Your right on with that one, makes it interesting at night for a one eyed old bastard.
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    I reckon you should do what you said in your PM's and look at mounting the headlight on the forks.
    Yeh could be the go, your bracket is mounted on the trees, Interesting, i will have to have a closer look at my mounting.
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    You maybe able to use the stock Guzzi mounting brackets to get what you want.
    The price new may scare the hell out of you.
    So you may have to look around for a crashed one.
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    Thought the pics may have been useful for you.
    When it's light again (like tomorrow) , I'll take some close up pics if you want.
    But...errr....Lemans' PDF is all you need


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Post pics of anything to do with Guzzi's. There, how does that sound?
    You know how us Guzzi-owners are mad on the MG's.
    Seriously though, I'd also love to see what those Carbon cans look like on the machine.

    Cheers.
    OK here is some pic's of the nice Carbon bits on the Scura. (By the way it is un-groomed)
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    And few more, for good measure.
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    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Wow !! Carbon-fibre city !!!
    Looks good!!


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    all the CF parts are std MG... except the rear hugger, which I dont like the look off, looks cheap in comparasion to the real shit.
    As we know MG is a bargin bin, ie: its a lucky dip as to what parts end up on certian models, in the Secura's case tho it got the works, were as the Corsa just has the front guard, i have priced the side covers up at $400 a side and the dash mount at $300... and thats as far as I got, if only I could justafi the expence, Id have those bits in a jiffie
    cheers DD
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    So I guess I'm lucky to have the instrument binnacle in c/f.
    They must have run out of the metals ones when assembling my bike


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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    all the CF parts are std MG... except the rear hugger, which I dont like the look off, looks cheap in comparasion to the real shit.
    It doesn't look that bad on the bike, as it does in the pic.
    What I do like about it, is it goes further around the wheel.
    I'm getting Ian to ask the guy if he would get a couple of copy's (fibre glass) for our bikes to keep the crud off the motor etc. (this is down to price of course)
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    What I do like about it, is it goes further around the wheel.
    I'm getting Ian to ask the guy if he would get a couple of copy's (fibre glass) for our bikes to keep the crud off the motor etc. (this is down to price of course)
    HUH? the rear guard??? its not anywere near as big as mine... and how would that keep the engine clean?

    Unless you mean the front guard which is the same as mine and dosnt protect the engine at all
    cheers DD
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