Does Anybody Want To Buy A Pipe-Rack?
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 2:04 pm
As a non-smoker, I have no need for a pipe-rack.
The slippers will come in handy but the pipe rack can go to a better home.
Yes, I've bought a "friend" for my Falco and now have a Futura too.
I'm hoping they will become a breeding pair.
I know you can tour on a Falco but these days my neck won't take it. A few years ago, a physio told me I needed a more upright bike and it's taken a while to heed his advice but with a fully luggaged-up Fut Fut for those touring duties and for other days when my neck is protesting, I'm hoping it will do the job.
From my quick test ride, the ergonomics seem good - much less neck strain.
I was pleasantly surprised how smooth it is at the bottom end ... it took much effort to get the Falco that good.
One thing I hadn't realised but was immediately noticeable is the restricted steering angle compared to the Falco.
Once I've got it all taxed up etc and have some miles on it, I'll let you know more.
The slippers will come in handy but the pipe rack can go to a better home.
Yes, I've bought a "friend" for my Falco and now have a Futura too.
I'm hoping they will become a breeding pair.
I know you can tour on a Falco but these days my neck won't take it. A few years ago, a physio told me I needed a more upright bike and it's taken a while to heed his advice but with a fully luggaged-up Fut Fut for those touring duties and for other days when my neck is protesting, I'm hoping it will do the job.
From my quick test ride, the ergonomics seem good - much less neck strain.
I was pleasantly surprised how smooth it is at the bottom end ... it took much effort to get the Falco that good.
One thing I hadn't realised but was immediately noticeable is the restricted steering angle compared to the Falco.
Once I've got it all taxed up etc and have some miles on it, I'll let you know more.