Vivien or Gladys 750 fv Panigale

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  1. Dcvp

    Dcvp New Member

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    Hello to everyone, this is my first post on here after a year of looking, this is the build of my Vfr 750.
    The bike at the moment has
    R1 2005 front end
    R1 98 yokes
    Two brothers full exhaust (undergoing modification)
    Ducati rear eccentric and axle
    Ducati rear wheel
    Ducati Panigale carbon fairing
    Handmade tank,subframe, front fairing support and lots of other parts.
     

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    Someone has some mad skills.....what do ya call it
    Ducviffer? Great mods
     


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    Cheers and thankyou, do a lot of work with fibreglass, carbon fibre and sculpting, I bought the Ducati fairing damaged intending to repair it and sell it on, but curiosity got the better of me and tried against the Vfr...Here are a couple of pics of what I had intended to do.
    Yam R7 top fairing mated to Cbr 600rr lowers, Tyga rvf 400 tail, model R1 tank.
    The Duke fairing fits like a glove, and just suits the bike I think, still lots to do basically mocking everything thing up before strip down and full build.
     

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  4. tyarosevich

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    Looks good, but imo just looks like a ducati. It would be cool if you found some way to accentuate the V4, or do something to make it obvious that it's a VFR. Regardless, nice work and a good looking bike.
     


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    Hi, It's early days in the process just getting everything fit and made up, the bike will have more of the Vfr character when I've made sure everything works.
     


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