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Not Westfield but 7 type still

MNR Vortx  CBR1000RR sc59 . Visited dyno:

192hp 128NM. Std sc59 honda engine , MNR exhaust  , mine airbox intake

Happy :)

 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, NickBW said:

MOT done. 

Now for some nice weather. 

 

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That's a meeeeeeean looking thing! 

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Nice run out with my Caterham buddy

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Today's trip around

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20 hours ago, andyjs said:

Nice run out with my Caterham buddy

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I know I'm biased but I actually think Westfields are better looking than Caterhams. 

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1 minute ago, Flying Carrot Steve said:

I know I'm biased but I actually think Westfields are better looking than Caterhams. 

Likewise, perhaps bias, but I think the falling out with Caterham was the best thing that could have happened to Westfield SC. Although to the average guy in the street it is a Caterham because that's all he has seen on TopGear and the likes. 

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22 minutes ago, Richard (OldStager) said:

Likewise, perhaps bias, but I think the falling out with Caterham was the best thing that could have happened to Westfield SC. Although to the average guy in the street it is a Caterham because that's all he has seen on TopGear and the likes. 

Me too! I think it is the narrower nose which makes it look better.

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3 minutes ago, Naranja_Al said:

Me too! I think it is the narrower nose which makes it look better.

And longer, the Caterham to me looks a little bit 'stubby-nosed' 

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43 minutes ago, Flying Carrot Steve said:

And longer, the Caterham to me looks a little bit 'stubby-nosed' 

That too! 

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1 hour ago, Flying Carrot Steve said:

I know I'm biased but I actually think Westfields are better looking than Caterhams. 


I would add that better than any other  7-type car. MK, GBS, GKD/DMO, MNR.. maybe Donkevoort wins there, but that is supercar category rather than simple lightweight straight 7-type. 

But saing that, all 7 type looks and are great! :)

 

I have heard that this falling out with caterham ended with independent suspension rear in Westfields too  (to differentiate Westfield from Caterham) . Not sure if this is true ? 

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32 minutes ago, Andrzej said:


I would add that better than any other  7-type car. MK, GBS, GKD/DMO, MNR.. maybe Donkevoort wins there, but that is supercar category rather than simple lightweight straight 7-type. 

But saing that, all 7 type looks and are great! :)

 

I have heard that this falling out with caterham ended with independent suspension rear in Westfields too  (to differentiate Westfield from Caterham) . Not sure if this is true ? 

I actually quite like the MNR front end too. Bit of an acquired taste but it stands out from the crowd. 

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34 minutes ago, Andrzej said:


I would add that better than any other  7-type car. MK, GBS, GKD/DMO, MNR.. maybe Donkevoort wins there, but that is supercar category rather than simple lightweight straight 7-type. 

But saing that, all 7 type looks and are great! :)

 

I have heard that this falling out with caterham ended with independent suspension rear in Westfields too  (to differentiate Westfield from Caterham) . Not sure if this is true ? 

I think I may have read that also. Independent rear had to be a better idea right? What do modern day Caterhams have? 

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