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#31 Post by randomsquid » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:58 pm

mangocrazy wrote:
randomsquid wrote:It steers nicely but has a mild tendency to drop in on slow stuff. Seems to be set up for a pillion. Back kicks a bit on lines and humps
I'd check tyre pressures and general condition of tyres, to be honest. When both are in spec a Falco is a very neutral-handling motorcycle (unless someone has been buggering about with ride heights, of course).
Will do, cheers.

The tyres have plenty of life in them, profiles look ok. Haven't checked the pressures yet though. Have a feeling the bike had stood for a while. Only did 800 miles last year. I'm going to give it the third degree at the weekend and get it serviced before doing anything serious with it.
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#32 Post by randomsquid » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:02 pm

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You mean Falcos have a rear brake? It's only there for show ye know.. Don't expect it to be any good..lol.. :smt003
So its as good as the Tuono I rode? That was ok to keep the bike still if picking your nose and that was about it.
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#33 Post by HowardQ » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:17 pm

Could you just repeat that again -
Falco ??
Rear Brake??

No sorry they don't go together.

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Actually you don't get a match with Mille and rear brake either.

Actually after four years of trying to find one, I have fitted some pads that now give me a bit of rear braking, but don't use it much.
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#34 Post by randomsquid » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:28 pm

HowardQ wrote:Could you just repeat that again -
Falco ??
Rear Brake??

No sorry they don't go together.

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That's good to know. I'll keep the switch for MOTs then. :smt002
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#35 Post by Viking » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:33 pm

HowardQ wrote:Could you just repeat that again -
Falco ??
Rear Brake??
No sorry they don't go together.
In that case, I must have the only Falco in the world with a properly functioning rear brake.
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#36 Post by Samray » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:42 pm

Must be summat to do with the direction the fluid goes down the plughole. Wonder if Pop's works. :smt020
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#37 Post by cornish mafia » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:11 pm

Jack the rear up as high as it will go and then drop the forks till five rings showing .........that should help with the "dropping in" part . Rear brake does work but does take time to get sorted right ......

And if all else fails get your wallet out ...........that always works !! :smt003 :smt009
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#38 Post by randomsquid » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:37 pm

cornish mafia wrote:Jack the rear up as high as it will go and then drop the forks till five rings showing .........that should help with the "dropping in" part . Rear brake does work but does take time to get sorted right ......

And if all else fails get your wallet out ...........that always works !! :smt003 :smt009
Cheers. Had a better look and the arse is more or less all the way up and there are two rings showing on the front. Fitted the brake switch. Blew the tyres up... Checked the dribbly bit levels and pads. Should be able to get out tomorrow and get a bit more of a feel for it.

The electric seems to be slowly falling out of it. So it'll be time for a battery soon I think.
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#39 Post by randomsquid » Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:53 pm

Had another bimble about for a couple of hours.

Very civilised despite it being cold and drizzly.
Blowing the tyres up really helps the handling...
There's a lot of lever travel on the back brake before not a lot happens. That could stand a fiddle.
The 6 quid of petrol I put in the other day has all gone. So it runs on petrol and electric?
What a nice engine.
Also noticed the bike is exactly the same colour as my cat, which is nice. Saves getting the cat repainted.
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#40 Post by mangocrazy » Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:19 pm

randomsquid wrote:Blowing the tyres up really helps the handling...
Indeed.
randomsquid wrote:What a nice engine.
Indeed.
randomsquid wrote:Also noticed the bike is exactly the same colour as my cat, which is nice. Saves getting the cat repainted.
Très droll :smt003

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