orangeokie Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Can someone confirm whether the Rosso Corsa has the crinkle or satin engine paint finish?
Guest bshpilot Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Can someone confirm whether the Rosso Corsa has the crinkle or satin engine paint finish? 59077[/snapback] it would be more a matter of the YEAR (its showing the '03 cross over pipe) but from this distance it looks like the crinkle/bubble prone finish to me. that said...heres MINE w/ the replacement cases (which look crinkle'd too... and are reported NOT to bubble). id suggest, where possible, that you stop buy a guzzi dealer and see the current "satin" finish to cleary understand & know the diff.
mikie Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Hard to tell from the picture, but those cases look similar to the replacement cases I got on my LeMans. They're not the wrinkle finish, but they're also not the smooth finish I've seen on other models.
Paul Minnaert Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 the cr picture is from a factory set, and might not reflect how the bikes are deliverd. In my understanding all 2003 and newer bikes have flat finish paint. And with 2003 year, I mean the ones with the front engine crossover.
biesel Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 All Rosso Corsas have the satin paint finish. The one you found is a model which was never sold. It is the factory image of the the first Rosso Corsa which was used for images on www.motoguzzi.it. Here´s an image of mine (the exhaust system is not the original one ) The first crossover-pipe bikes were already sold in the mid of 2002 in Europe. They also had the horrible wrinkle paint which makes so much problems. The change to satin paint was made at end of 2002.
Guzzirider Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 The satin finish is better but mine is flaking off the rear drive box. Probably something to do the amount of wet and frosty miles the bike has done in its life so far. My old 1100 Sport Corsa which I sold to buy my V11 had a satin finish that was perfect so I wonder why they changed it all? GUY
Guest riccardo casabene Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 All Rosso Corsas have the satin paint finish.The one you found is a model which was never sold. It is the factory image of the the first Rosso Corsa which was used for images on www.motoguzzi.it. Here´s an image of mine (the exhaust system is not the original one ) The first crossover-pipe bikes were already sold in the mid of 2002 in Europe. They also had the horrible wrinkle paint which makes so much problems. The change to satin paint was made at end of 2002. 59103[/snapback]
Guest riccardo casabene Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 All Rosso Corsas have the satin paint finish.The one you found is a model which was never sold. It is the factory image of the the first Rosso Corsa which was used for images on www.motoguzzi.it. Here´s an image of mine (the exhaust system is not the original one ) The first crossover-pipe bikes were already sold in the mid of 2002 in Europe. They also had the horrible wrinkle paint which makes so much problems. The change to satin paint was made at end of 2002. 59103[/snapback] the only one problem i have got with wrinkle paint on mine 2002 v11 is thermal excursions on winter. never start the engine and then let the bike on the sidestand.wash the engine only with a sponge on your hand.nothing to do with the first series of scura and rosso mandello and their horrible finish.i have not problem in summer also,i am sending this mail from sunny sicily where i live,un lampeggio!
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 the only one problem i have got with wrinkle paint on mine 2002 v11 is thermal excursions on winter. never start the engine and then let the bike on the sidestand.wash the engine only with a sponge on your hand.nothing to do with the first series of scura and rosso mandello and their horrible finish.i have not problem in summer also,i am sending this mail from sunny sicily where i live,un lampeggio! 59134[/snapback] My Rosso Mandello has wrinkle paint and no problems at all. I agree with washing with a sponge but I also use a steam washer to get bugs, grease, oil and tar off the engine. It is a cheap steamer (made in Italy!) and probably does not get the paint any hotter than the engine itself does when it is running!
Alex-Corsa Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 My Rosso Mandello has wrinkle paint and no problems at all. I agree with washing with a sponge but I also use a steam washer to get bugs, grease, oil and tar off the engine. It is a cheap steamer (made in Italy!) and probably does not get the paint any hotter than the engine itself does when it is running! You can try the Auto Glym products, they really do work WELL and Motorcycle Cleaner(pink tag) will take off any dirt (for harder stuff you can use the degraser).
stormsedge Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 My crinkle paint looks really rough, but has not affected the way the motor runs...so I try to keep bugs smashed all over it to hide it. Had a kid on a clapped out 'zuki he'd painted drunkenly with a broom ask me why it looked so bad...I told him his mom painted it. k
mark.gilmore Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 My crinkle paint looks really rough, but has not affected the way the motor runs...so I try to keep bugs smashed all over it to hide it. Had a kid on a clapped out 'zuki he'd painted drunkenly with a broom ask me why it looked so bad...I told him his mom painted it. k 59185[/snapback] i have a 2002 scura talk about crinkle.i had my guzzi dealer pull the motor out and i put paintstripper on it .lite hose and scrubingbrush,etchprimer then 2pak flat black. jobs right.
Skeeve Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 My old 1100 Sport Corsa which I sold to buy my V11 had a satin finish that was perfect so I wonder why they changed it all? GUY 59108[/snapback] For that matter, why did Guzzi give up on the very appealing (& I guess rugged: I've never seen any complaints about it!) anthracite grey finish used on the HiCams in the Centauros? I can understand that they might have left it behind if it was very expensive to produce, but if the costs were only marginally higher, they should have stuck with it: it's a very distinctive look, adding to brand identity. Anyone have an answer? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
quazi-moto Posted September 3, 2005 Posted September 3, 2005 biesel, Those shiny exhaust header pipes look awesome! I've got Staintune cans on my bike and the satin (brushed stainless???) pipes and X-over don't really match the shiny Staintunes.
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