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A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

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A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby damoru » Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:08 pm

Oh, this fairing is amazingly made. It really seems to be made by Guzzi...

Some rear changes too. What do you think 'bout it?

V7Cafe-Stucchi1.jpg


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V7Cafe-Stucchi3.jpg


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V7Cafe-Stucchi5.jpg
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby kinkajou » Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:19 pm

Looks really neat!!! luv it, next you should get a set of mistral reverse cone mufflers and bypass.....thats what I have on mine ind it sounds awesome....Plus it cleans the bike and they are much lighter....
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby lucky phil » Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:55 pm

Ahhh..........you have there what the V7 "racer" lacks...........Style and Elegance.Second the Mistral reverse cone mufflers.
Really like the first two photos.
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby sandy » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:11 am

lucky phil wrote:Ahhh..........you have there what the V7 "racer" lacks...........Style and Elegance.


What a load of absolute crap.
Every single review you can find on the bike would take issue with that.
It's shows very bad manners to attack other members bikes.
Belive me, I could give an opinion on your bike that you wouldn't like but I'm an adult, and know how to be diplomatic.
Now, if you know what you say to be true, find one on line review or test that backs up your rather ignorant viewpoint and link to it here.
I look forward to that.
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby pete roper » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:49 am

You are such a delicate little flower Sandy. Why does it worry you so much that some people don't like the 'Racer'? Or think it can be improved on? Nobody is 'Attacking' anybody elses bike. They are simply offering their own opinions. Yours are differnt. So what?

The fairing looks like a repo of the SF2/3 Laverda one. Nice enough but once again I feel that simply re-hashing styling of the past is essentially boring, derivative, un-challenging and ultimately a dead end. You probably disagree. That fine, but how about you showing a bit of 'Respect' for other people' views rather than just ejaculating nonsense from the top of your ivory tower.

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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby lucky phil » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:33 am

sandy wrote:
lucky phil wrote:Ahhh..........you have there what the V7 "racer" lacks...........Style and Elegance.


What a load of absolute crap.
Every single review you can find on the bike would take issue with that.
It's shows very bad manners to attack other members bikes.
Belive me, I could give an opinion on your bike that you wouldn't like but I'm an adult, and know how to be diplomatic.
Now, if you know what you say to be true, find one on line review or test that backs up your rather ignorant viewpoint and link to it here.
I look forward to that.

Ooo....guess who owns/loves the "V7 Racer".Good on you I say,but I personally think they are a bit on the gaudy and overdone end of the scale.The pictured bike I think is a much cleaner and elegant style.
Do I feel the need for a whole world of journalistic support for my "opinion"? No.....I don't.
Do I care if you have a critical subjective opinion about my bike?...no not at all,fire away,all opinions accepted and given due consideration.Contrary views,fuel creative thinking and expression.In the right personality of course.
As for bad manners, well my definition of bad manners is an irrational reaction to a view that doesn't concur with your own.
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby damoru » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:54 am

When I show pictures of my bike I assume it won't be to everyone's taste, so no problem with any oppinion at all. Said this, I like it and think I've improved the stock look, so I'll be happy anyway ;)

Of course, other points of view are welcome and appreciated. A lot of eyes can see things that a couple of them don't...
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby sandy » Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:46 am

pete roper wrote:You are such a delicate little flower Sandy. Why does it worry you so much that some people don't like the 'Racer'? Or think it can be improved on? Nobody is 'Attacking' anybody elses bike. They are simply offering their own opinions. Yours are differnt. So what?


I nearly spat my coffee when I read that from you of al people.
I remember crossing swords with you on this subject on another forum and in return told you what I thought of your Aprillia Mana, (which I think stinks), and you immediately launched into a tirade.
You expect others to take your insults in good humour but when the shoe is on the other foot you throw your toys out of the pram.
An expression relating to stones and greenhouses springs to mind.
:lol:

lucky phil wrote:Ooo....guess who owns/loves the "V7 Racer".Good on you I say,but I personally think they are a bit on the gaudy and overdone end of the scale.Ciao


Now that's a lot better put.
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See.
You can give an opinion without having to insult.
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby GT-Rx » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:52 am

Guys... David just wanted (I'm sure) some positive feedback on his investment. It wasn't a JC Whitney version, he spent some money.
I would've never have guessed that a different color of the same model with some number plates would draw a line in the sand. I'm sure the cold Season doesn't help here.
Let's get back on track, and opinions are just that; Not personal attacks.
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Re: A "Stucched" V7 Cafe

Postby Rafael » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:00 am

I love it. Looks like a Magni to me. I also prefer it to the racer, but I have yet to see a racer up close. Can't wait for MG to come out with the big brother. (Carc LeMans)
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