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Scramblers don’t need enduro fenders, if they did they would be enduros.
They “need” whatever he wants ..."
This is probably the only scrambler someone built using a V7 that has actually been truly ridden like scrambler:**** https://youtu.be/P9OMMQvQRQM****
Please please tell us you did NOT hacksaw up your $914.11 front fender!! (that is the listed price from AF1)
Price is a bit much..https://www.scramblerparts.it/prodotto/parafango-anteriore-in-alluminio-per-moto-guzzi-v7/
All scramblers do need a high fender. Same goes for the Stornello.
They only just recently (6 months or so ago) became available directly from MAS Engineering, the folks who designed/built them. Before that, you were paying at least $750+ for the pair.
Maybe just leave it stock.The designers know what they’re doing...
You write as if there was never a design choice made simply for aesthetic’s sake, or that there’s never been an ugly motorcycle.Granted, I’m partial to a special limited edition model variant being appreciated as is, but I’m even more of a cheerleader to folks spending effort on personalization. So long as the OP doesn’t care that they just knocked down the resale value of their V7 Stornello, I say go to town! Just gonna add to the other Stornello owners’ pockets when they choose to sell their unmodified bikes.
Hmmmm.That is interesting. BD9 and some others often say that my V7 III (in Miami Dolphin livery) would look better -- or, at least, more legit retro -- with with a chrome front fender. I don't care for chrome, but see their point, so tempted to try that albeit with aluminum rather than chrome.I'll see if my (V7 II) Stornello's front fits on a III's forks first, tho the MAS website seems to say it does. I'd just rattle-can the rear or not at all.Thanks.
This is probably the only scrambler someone built using a V7 that has actually been truly ridden like scrambler:
Jeez you Yanks are an odd bunch..Can you not see the (intended) irony in that post coming from me, after a 9 page thread on a modified V85, a litany of changes to my Norge which if documented in print, would make the Dead Sea Scrolls look like the Cat in the Hat...!Do you really need to have your humour zip tied to a sledge hammer and be hit over the head with it ?
Well unless you know everyone who ever bought a V7 and where they take them, it’s pure speculation.
True, and in this case only the mudguard has been chopped, whereas my Stone small stuff like that done 10X over.
The mudguard from the OP is not a cut down stock, it is a 'bolt on' from Baak.</quote>