Time for a change?
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EEEP, I test rode all three bikes you mention. HD... ehm...Buell is a tractor. Period. It's completely different bike to the rest of the three. Looks uniquely, handles well, v small, than they put an asthmatic lump in there. Brilliant :) You HAVE to test ride it to know what I mean.
S3 is geat, sorted bike. Smooth, powerful, good looking, good handling, crap weather protection, everything you need :D just like Tuono, actually. But Tuono feels madder, bigger, better built too. And uglier :) It was hard to choose.
So I bought Falco for half price of the aforementioned... Gettit?
S3 is geat, sorted bike. Smooth, powerful, good looking, good handling, crap weather protection, everything you need :D just like Tuono, actually. But Tuono feels madder, bigger, better built too. And uglier :) It was hard to choose.
So I bought Falco for half price of the aforementioned... Gettit?

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My last bike was an 04 Buell Firebolt, the one with the oil in the swing arm fuel in the frame etc, and I loved it. It is by far the best handling bike out there in my opinion and yes, the engine is a wheezer but its still well capable of silly speeds. Its physically small but I'm 5'11 and 14.5 stone and it was real comfy for me. My own bike was a 'friday afternoon' one and suffered from some niggles which is the only thing that pissed me off about it however the post 04 bikes are supposed to be well sorted and reliability is no longer an issue.Go for a test ride on one, I'm sure you will be pleasantly surprised
Practicality.... that'll be the 'boot' I guess but I'm used to not having any room under the seatNooj wrote:Tuono's a crackin' bike, but the Falco is just as much fun and has more day to day practicallity. What changes are you lookikng for?

I wouldn't bank on it ;) that's what I thought too - hasn't quite turned out that way though :D It does depend on what you think of as a 'normal' speed I guess. I wouldn't want to cruise all day at 100+ but 90 with occasional sprints up into 3 figures is fine and means my licence is probably safe for the time being.Really after something a bit more up right and a wee bit less wind protection so maybe i'll slow down a bit.
The Falco is beautiful, and I was considering getting one, but then I'd have had needed bar raisers plus all the usual mods and we'd have ended up with 2 almost identical bikes. I fell in love with the T as soon as I rode it and it gets drooled over by anyone in the know whereever I go.Oh and I like the stylin.
Falcos are worth dirt as a trade in, one more reason to keep it!
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