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New Stelvio but which colour?

Smoothy

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Apr 25, 2009
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Hi Guys and Gals

I will be ordering a new Stelvio on Tuesday but cannot decide which colour.
It is between the White and Black, I have not seen either in the flesh so what do you think?
 
Smoothy get what ever colour you can cos its a great bike but remember black has wind drag and white is camp;) .Chipper
 
Black ones are nice if you dont want to be seen at night..........need a lot ov hi viz tape eh?

White ones,,,,,, put a blue light on the front, people will let you through.
 
Well actually I would be happy just to be able to buy one in any colour. In fact it would float my boat just to sit on one in a show room. :angry:
 
Mike, this is just between you and me only, ok?
while we keep spreading all this hype and MG propoganda,
You realy wouldn't like the Stelvio......honest.........
best we keep them all in Europe eh ?
 
And while we're here I'd also like to complaimn about Aussie wine.
I had a 5 ltr box of Aussie wine recently and it clearly stated on the box that it would last six weeks if kept in my fridge.
Bugger me if the bloody thing ran out after 2 days
 
lol

on topic I'm angling towards the white - I have a white le mans and she just gets better looking every year ;)
 
I think Black will be the one.

I like the white from a safety point of view.:dry:
But the Black does look mean.

I will have to buy a white helmet for the visibility.
 
Visibility helmet => go for orange or red, white blends in too easily.

I think the white Stelvio looks best ... and it's also the one that'll take to the real modern Guzzi colour the easiest: lime green! :silly:

But who on earth would want to buy wine that has to be kept in the fridge and even then lasts only 6 weeks? Sacrilege! That wouldn't even be legally called wine over here! Besides, don't you use roos to crush the grapes, instead of old men and women with interesting cultures between their toes, to ensure an interesting bouquet? :silly:
 
Being that Red is the most popular color I say go with Black or White. I hate white anything but it looks really nice the Stelvio. I will post some pics and see how you like it. More pics coming soon guys.
 
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