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Stucchi Griso Fairing

Joe Bar

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Haven't seen anyone post these so apologies if I've missed it, but shown at the Milan Bike Show. Talking to the Stucchi staff on the stand the plan is to make a limited run of the fairing in aluminium, before going to fibreglass. Price tba but they thought around 1,000 Euros -

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Guzzi Show Bike on the V7 Racer

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Wow. I haven't seen that before. It looks great on the white G12. Bet the white belly pan along with the fairing would be awesome. Thank you for the post.

Mark
 
Very pretty on the white Griso. Nice look. Changes the whol look of te Griso but it still looks like a Griso.
 
I like the look of that fairing, but knowing how much they charge for the belly pan I hate to think what price they will conjure up for it.
 
OK, I think the fairing makes a beautiful bike look like a GPz900 that a budgeriegar has farted on. No doubt this will be further proof of my lack of taste and 'Understanding' of anything to do with motorbikes. Luckily I giveth not the tiniest of shits! :D

Pete
 
GriGio

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :eek:

OK I like fairings, and they have their uses, and can enhance the look of many bikes, but not the Griso.
That's like putting a bare knuckle fighter into the ring wearing a pair of high heels.
Totally wrong.
 
pete roper said:
OK, I think the fairing makes a beautiful bike look like a GPz900 that a budgeriegar has farted on. No doubt this will be further proof of my lack of taste and 'Understanding' of anything to do with motorbikes. Luckily I giveth not the tiniest of shits! :D

Pete


Pete, I couldn't have said it better, but then few can.
 
So what's the opinion of the big pieces of clear plastic stuck on the front of Griso's?

Regards

Tuono
 
I like the large oem Griso screen I installed yesterday. It looks great and has a lot of adjustment up, down and to the angle. I also like the white Griso with the white fairing.

Come on Spring,

Mark
 
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