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Anniversario brown seat on a Stone Gray v7ii?

BROWN Anniversario Seat on a Stone Gray v7ii?

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Gt saddles?! I'm down, right meow.
Yes, I'm now working on developing our own seat pan soon, so it will be buy outright. Until then, we can do send us your seat for modification.
Our first Ferrari leather and alcantara suede Racer seat with proprietary memory foam seat shown below. Contact me direct email for info, or I will link them here on the site when we have the others ready. I’ll likely start a thread asking for what those who are willing to deposit might want as to colors and options, etc.

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Just fitted the new brown seat from Guzzi to my Stornello, like it a lot. It was a tight fit (supposedly to V7III - and mine is a V7II) but maybe theyre meant to be tight not to rattle. You really had to squeeze it on.


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I note that the Euro rear light set -- at least yours in Sweden -- is different from mine, a stock USA model.

I don't care about the "color" issue, tho suppose that is some US HTSA or the like mandated rule. Besides, I (somewhat) prefer the size and shape of "ours" over yours.

But I do dislike -- LOTS :banghead: -- the rigid mounts we have vice the flexible ones on yours.

Had the latter on my Ballabio. One careless bump in the garage and many curses follow. :swear: BTDT with the EV.

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OK, back to the saddle discussion. :rofl:

Bill
 
Hey Bill. Brown seats may be a euro-thing I dont know but it is just right here and now :) Yes, euro versions have the smaller chrome (still plastic though!) turn signals. I like that theyre circular which is what they were in the 70's.

Matters not much, love your bike and I see you found the right kind of route there, great shot with perfekt bike in that setting.

But I think you need a more euro-like classic helmet 100% made in the USA. So happy receiving my all-US Bell last week :) Skarmavbild 2017 12 08 kl 223033
 
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Brown seats may be a euro-thing I dont know but it is just right here and now :)

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But I think you need a more euro-like classic helmet 100% made in the USA. So happy receiving my all-US Bell last week :) View attachment 14007

Apologies for being unclear!

I was not criticizing your saddle's (very attractive) color, but, instead, noting the distinction between the colors of our respective turn-signal lenses.

And, yes, that new Bell is mighty fine.

I actually like my (old) G-Max Crusader. An inexpensive helmet, it is actually WAY more comfortable that my pricier Shoeis, Nolans, and much more so than my HJC. It also matches the red, white, & black trim of my Stornello.

Best from snowy(!) Atlanta; back home to my Stornello and the rest of moto-harem on Sunday.

Bill
 
The last Bell helmets I saw, 2 years ago, at the Portland show, had made in China or made in Italy stickers on them.
I thought only the custom made models were USA. Bells look nice, but none fit my head with glasses on.
 
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