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#1 Post by Firestarter » Sat Mar 17, 2007 2:07 pm

First time out in a couple of weeks, great to knock the cobwebs off! :smt023

Bit windy, but a nice little dash up the A-roads to remind myself why I love this bike! Nearly didn't go this morning, a couple of weeks out and I thought, why bother getting all kitted up when I'm not going to enjoy it, but the Falco rose to the less-than-perfect occasion. Just need to sort the suspension (handling doesn't like 18st of ballast), and I'll be set for summer.

Where's that c-spanner...

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#2 Post by Thumper » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:48 pm

Firestarter wrote:First time out in a couple of weeks, great to knock the cobwebs off! :smt023

Bit windy, but a nice little dash up the A-roads to remind myself why I love this bike! Nearly didn't go this morning, a couple of weeks out and I thought, why bother getting all kitted up when I'm not going to enjoy it, but the Falco rose to the less-than-perfect occasion. Just need to sort the suspension (handling doesn't like 18st of ballast), and I'll be set for summer.

Where's that c-spanner...
Now you haven't been getting fat over winter have you :smt002
Always expect the unexpected

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#3 Post by Firestarter » Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:18 pm

Hmmm, no more so than last year :smt026

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#4 Post by Gio » Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:20 pm

So are you the Falco's bitch? :smt002

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#5 Post by Firestarter » Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:22 pm

Gio wrote:So are you the Falco's bitch? :smt002
??? :smt017

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#6 Post by Gio » Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:31 pm

Firestarter wrote:
Gio wrote:So are you the Falco's bitch? :smt002
??? :smt017
18 stone ballast. :smt005

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#7 Post by Firestarter » Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:59 am

:smt005

Sorry, took me a while to get that...

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#8 Post by Gio » Sun Mar 18, 2007 2:38 pm

Firestarter wrote::smt005

Sorry, took me a while to get that...
Blame my weird way of saying it :smt003

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#9 Post by paddyz1 » Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:49 pm

There is a place up here in Northwich that will set the suspension up for you. He charged me £35 and it took about an hour.
There are two guys who set it up while you sit on bike. I had it done last year when i upgraded my suspension. Bike now runs on rails.

They are in Barnton and are called Tunnel motors but I dont know their number. He tells you to take it for a spin and then come back for any fine tuning. It is a car garage but he knows his stuff.

I can get the number if you want. I am also live nearby so you could drop in for a brew if you like.

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#10 Post by Firestarter » Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:36 pm

Got it - 01606781121. It's something I'd like to do myself, but first time out I think I might get these guys to do it, and I can take notes for next time.

Cheers Paddy - a brew would be good sometime

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#11 Post by paddyz1 » Sun Mar 18, 2007 8:15 pm

Lets meet up. I will let you have a go of my Falco :smt001

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#12 Post by sabestian » Sun Mar 18, 2007 8:47 pm

paddyz1 wrote:There is a place up here in Northwich that will set the suspension up for you. He charged me £35 and it took about an hour.
There are two guys who set it up while you sit on bike. I had it done last year when i upgraded my suspension. Bike now runs on rails.
Do you know those suspension's settings? I mean how many click of this and that? Sorry fellas for speaking professional language :smt005 If you're weight is similar to mine (85 kg incl. all gear), I could start there...

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#13 Post by Gio » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:11 pm

sabestian wrote:
paddyz1 wrote:There is a place up here in Northwich that will set the suspension up for you. He charged me £35 and it took about an hour.
There are two guys who set it up while you sit on bike. I had it done last year when i upgraded my suspension. Bike now runs on rails.
Do you know those suspension's settings? I mean how many click of this and that? Sorry fellas for speaking professional language :smt005 If you're weight is similar to mine (85 kg incl. all gear), I could start there...
Well with all my gear on I'm 91Kg or was a month ago, its gone up since then (comfort eating and that)

Will it make a lot of difference when I get the Falco over or under Falco9@s weight?

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#14 Post by paddyz1 » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:40 pm

sabestian wrote:
paddyz1 wrote:There is a place up here in Northwich that will set the suspension up for you. He charged me £35 and it took about an hour.
There are two guys who set it up while you sit on bike. I had it done last year when i upgraded my suspension. Bike now runs on rails.
Do you know those suspension's settings? I mean how many click of this and that? Sorry fellas for speaking professional language :smt005 If you're weight is similar to mine (85 kg incl. all gear), I could start there...
Probably the same weight as I am 77kg without the gear.
What suspension are you on? I have Maxton front and rear, I would expect the setting to be totally different from the likes of ohlins etc.
I will get my pen out and start counting the clicks for you though

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#15 Post by sabestian » Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:04 pm

paddyz1 wrote: Probably the same weight as I am 77kg without the gear.
What suspension are you on? I have Maxton front and rear, I would expect the setting to be totally different from the likes of ohlins etc.
I will get my pen out and start counting the clicks for you though
I've got a high spec Marzocchi forks and a rare blue spring Sachs damper :smt005 I think you call this odd setup 'stock' :smt012 No use then.

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