Swedish Mario Nava Storm

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Swedish Mario Nava Storm

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Håkan Hallinder> all fairings from Mario Nava, Italy about 750€
Some spec:
Front end are CBR1000RR -07
Rear, SP1 swingarm and CBR600RR wheel, shock from Jamie in US modify F4.
Engine, modify standard (and a Moriwaki modify by The VTR Guru Roger Ditchfield is in the garage....)
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thats alot of mods and money, i'd have a different paintjob myself, good find wicky.... :thumbup:
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Re: Swedish Mario Nava Storm

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Throwing that much money at a storm is mad you may as well buy an SP2
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Re: Swedish Mario Nava Storm

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That is an extremely nice storm and I like the paint job. It's just the wheel need to be the darker colour. Is the fairing lower Mario Nava as well. It looks very similar to a Powerbronze. I like the way it's been attached with the quick release.

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Wow very nice bike is that :-)
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That must be the best storm I have seen wow!
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Very nice bit of kit. I like the Nava seat and fairing, they flow into each other well. Lloydie read the specs in the first post!! :lol:
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Lol I did again :-(
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That's a nice bike indeed, funny the only thing I don't like is the vtr yellow on the bottom.
A lot of tlc in there.
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yup full navas fairing, i deffo don't like the front and rear indi's, but i'd love to have a full navas bodywork, i saw one once in central london, but i didn't get the chance to catch up with it, and it was in slow red.... :lol:
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I quite like that paint job, IMO it would be better with a more standard red, but it works quite well the way the lines flow.

However it is let down by the tacky red anodised pegs & levers not to mention the awful bar end mirrors... :sick:

The rider must have very long legs, how do you reach the foot pegs from on top of the rotary washing line ? That would smart on a long journey hope he only has 16lts... :lol:
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I hate it when Mario Nava bikes appear on here. I get the urge to sell/swap valuable commodities to raise sufficient funds to buy a set! Hmmm how much is a low mileage Grandaughter worth.... No,no, get thee behind me Satan!!!! :lol:
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Nice bit of kit for sure. Like (practically) everyone here, I wish I had the funds to get Mario's bodywork.....
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Best Mario Nava Kit has got to be this one tho for sure ??

id love that nose cone and duel light

http://web.tiscali.it/mario_nava/vtr1000_b_e.html

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Re: Swedish Mario Nava Storm

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I think the one above takes to much of the original looks away from the storm .
But I do like it .
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