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No no no, it needs carbon wheels, more satin, and more carbon LOLNeeds wire wheels and some chrome, other than that
I like the color!
Mindis would never be satisfied with it stock. I like the color; wire or cast wheels are OK as long as the tires are tubeless.No no no, it needs carbon wheels, more satin, and more carbon LOL
Agreed. A better standard cartridge fork would’ve been better suited, even with an added brake rotor. I suspect this had much to do with the V7 Trophy series linked below. The Guareschi Bros seem to have a lot of input to the factory on this model, as they run the Series.Not a fan of inverted forks on a Stone. I think the standard design with boots is more in keeping with its character.
First they came for the sparkles in automotive paint, then they came for the glossy finishes, next, bansished hues....Nether one of my bikes will see cast wheels, and the new all
black matt crap does not keep with the old school looks...
What is it about gloss colors being pushed out!
The Special has chrome, spokes and dual gauges for the older crowd. Stone(r) has had matte paint (it's glossy looking in the top photo above), cast wheels and single gauge for the young(er) crowd. Heh.What is it about gloss colors being pushed out!