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Exactly. That's what I meant. Anyway, if yours' are vented, then what was I talking about? I'm quite sure the golden ones I once had where Rizomas, too, but unvented. That's why I sold them. They were cheaply made (not sold), just a flat pot, no further internal structure, but with a nice yellow golden finish. IIrc mine came without plastic inserts. It's good that yours' are working.

 

Hubert

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Bummer that yours didn't work out. I wonder if you received Chinese imitations without knowing it. Chamberlin mentioned that he knew his were Chinese; they looked the same as some on Rizoma's website - even had the Rizoma logo (see post 137 of this topic).

 

His bike is drop-dead gorgeous and I thought a pair of these smaller ones would be a nice touch - especially next to the Rizoma mirrors, which I assume have the same finish.

 

 

 

Oh - and I want a pipe coating close to that color on my bike.

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Chamberlin - I just found this thread. OMG  :notworthy:

 

IMO - with all the work you've done, this bike DESERVES some authentic Rizoma tanks and brackets.  I got the same size tanks for brake and clutch - really like the symmetry. Also like that both tanks are perfectly level when the bike is level.  Spendy?  Yeah, but they're quality - and they're right in my face. Black ones would be nice...  :ninja:

 

Post another pic when you get the CF chin spoiler on?

 

Also - where did you have the pipes coated? Do you remember the name of the color?

 

Hahaha, I should have never even tried the Chinese knock-offs, there's no question....bad move indeed. But after that, I just ponied up the cash for OEM vessels, and the peace of mind that goes with them. I do have traditional (and identical) black Rizomas going on the Tuono restoration BTW.

 

I definitely will be doing a non-cell phone photo shoot once the chin spoiler arrives!

 

Here is the link to the coater that did the Quat-D: http://www.performancecoatings.com/index2.html I believe the color was just the Satin Grey.

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Cor!  That's a well-kept bike!  What's with the sexy hugger?  Is it aftermarket or did you cut down the OE?

 

Stew.

 

p.s.  Fugly mirrors man!  hee hee! :D :D

 

Hey Stew, I'm still on the fence about the mirrors myself! :huh2: . Just wanted to try something different than my usual Aprilia OEM mirrors I use on everything. I just bought back my Tuono, and the previous owner still had them in the box of goodies I gave him, so I figured what the heck. I do think that they looked pretty damn good on the Tuono way back when: Pic from 2008'ish before I bought the bike the first time round!

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The rear hugger is the CF piece that Teo Lamers was producing in the Netherlands. I don't know if they still have them made or not. The OEM hugger is just PA6 plastic.

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I'm impressed the rear hugger is PA6. I took it for a simple polyethylene.

 

I wish some enthusiastic board member would pick up on producing the EdgeGuards - I love mine!

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I'm impressed the rear hugger is PA6. I took it for a simple polyethylene.

 

I wish some enthusiastic board member would pick up on producing the EdgeGuards - I love mine!

 

You might be right Docc - PE would be the obvious choice for this application (or ABS)...mine are buried on the shelf otherwise I'd go look! I have a spare if anybody wants to buy it for experimentation - edge-guards are neat indeed.

BTW, here is a new hugger for sale!  http://www.ebay.com/itm/MOTO-GUZZI-INNER-REAR-FENDER-MOTO-GUZZI-V11S-/201254710156   For that price, you mind as well go carbon!

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Where did you have the pipes coated? Do you remember the name of the color?

 

 

Here is the link to the coater that did the Quat-D: http://www.performancecoatings.com/index2.html I believe the color was just the Satin Grey.

 

 

Thanks - I've been working with a very helpful guy at Jet-Hot. They have over-choice on colors and two samples are already on the way (2059 Champagne Gold and 2057 Titanium).

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I'm impressed the rear hugger is PA6. I took it for a simple polyethylene.

 

I wish some enthusiastic board member would pick up on producing the EdgeGuards - I love mine!

 

You might be right Docc - PE would be the obvious choice for this application (or ABS)...mine are buried on the shelf otherwise I'd go look! I have a spare if anybody wants to buy it for experimentation - edge-guards are neat indeed.

BTW, here is a new hugger for sale!  http://www.ebay.com/itm/MOTO-GUZZI-INNER-REAR-FENDER-MOTO-GUZZI-V11S-/201254710156   For that price, you mind as well go carbon!

 

It appears to be polypropylene:

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Where did you have the pipes coated? Do you remember the name of the color?

 

 

Here is the link to the coater that did the Quat-D: http://www.performancecoatings.com/index2.html I believe the color was just the Satin Grey.

 

 

Thanks - I've been working with a very helpful guy at Jet-Hot. They have over-choice on colors and two samples are already on the way (2059 Champagne Gold and 2057 Titanium).

 

 

 

OK cool - I think if I had the Quat-D done myself, I would have done a different color. The guy I bought it from had it done in the grey but he never installed the exhaust. It works for my bike's color scheme, but I still would have either done black or something a little more flashy.

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I'm impressed the rear hugger is PA6. I took it for a simple polyethylene.

 

I wish some enthusiastic board member would pick up on producing the EdgeGuards - I love mine!

 

You might be right Docc - PE would be the obvious choice for this application (or ABS)...mine are buried on the shelf otherwise I'd go look! I have a spare if anybody wants to buy it for experimentation - edge-guards are neat indeed.

BTW, here is a new hugger for sale!  http://www.ebay.com/itm/MOTO-GUZZI-INNER-REAR-FENDER-MOTO-GUZZI-V11S-/201254710156   For that price, you mind as well go carbon!

 

It appears to be polypropylene:

 

 

Ahh yes of course, one of the most popular thermoplastics there is! Should have figured.

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I thought it scratched easier than polyamide, but more rigid than polyethylene.

 

I was thinking plastics were complicated til I tried to figure out alloyed metallurgy. :wacko::blink:

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I thought it scratched easier than polyamide, but more rigid than polyethylene.

 

I was thinking plastics were complicated til I tried to figure out alloyed metallurgy. :wacko::blink:

 

I hope to have a beer with you guys one day! Imagine the conversations. Ride, drink, bullshit the night away (in that order!).

 

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I thought it scratched easier than polyamide, but more rigid than polyethylene.

 

I was thinking plastics were complicated til I tried to figure out alloyed metallurgy. :wacko::blink:

 

I hope to have a beer with you guys one day! Imagine the conversations. Ride, drink, bullshit the night away (in that order!).

 

 

Eleventh South'n Spine Raid

 

Ya'll come now, ya hear? :race::grin:  :drink: 

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Oh I hope I can make one of these trips somehow Docc!

 

Well, I *think* the last piece for this project has arrived! Bruno came through with a beautifully finished lower carbon fiber chin. What custom V11 build would be complete without at least one Ghezzi-Brian part! I hope to get it installed this weekend!

 

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