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Thumper
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#31 Post by Thumper » Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:37 pm

Sad to say i no longer own my falco but had many trouble free frozen rides. Now i look back i remmember riding more in the winter than summer :smt001
One thing for sure the falco was if started correctly, the most reliable bike I ever owned and one of the most enjoyable.....so why sell :smt017 well most of my riding became two up so i wanted a bike more suitable for this and having relocated to a smaller property i just dident have room for three bikes anymore.
:smt005

I said it would be a cllasic one day and it will.
Always expect the unexpected

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dyzio
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#32 Post by dyzio » Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:50 pm

Thumper wrote:if started correctly,
What do you mean mate?

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Falconihlist
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#33 Post by Falconihlist » Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:51 pm

I've only had one starting issue, that was from not starting it properly first time, and the battery losing it's charge on subsequent attempts to get it started before having to jump it. I'm gettitng used to the winter riding though, and the warm kit is definitely working. Went and bought some "thermal" socks yesterday and gave them a try out, and have to say they have the thermal properties of a wet tea bag. I think I will be sticking to my arctic socks for now :smt003
Black is fastest!

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