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She's Gone!
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:47 am
by Falco9
Well by now Gio should be on the M1 heading south on his new steed.
I meanwhile having shed a tear or two

(or three if I'm being honest) now need to look more seriously for a replacement. The Tuono is still a clear favorite although my local dealer is trying to tempt me with a MV Brutale! (oooh an MV!!)
Having looked at the every so busy, posts flying in every minute RS Tuono section (tumble weed rolls by) I reckon I'm on my own there, so I'm hoping that you lot will still welcome me on here
I might be Falco less (and I'm keeping my forum name regardless of what bike I buy) but the new adventure / project beckons
F9

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:47 am
by D-Rider
Yep, a sad day Rich .... but a good day for Gio !
As for a new bike, well knowing that you were a keen modifier of the Falco, I guess it won't be long before you feel the need to "enhance" whatever comes next.
Perhaps you should consider not only which bike you like in standard form but which of the options has the best scope for "personalising" (or preparing for Gio or whoever as their next bike).
Glad you are sticking around - now you've got a mission to build up the Tuono forum (assuming that's the way you go) as well as talking to us.
Cheers.
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:59 am
by Falcoholic
We won't miss you as much as you miss yer Falco mate
I'd stay with the Priller option YKIMS.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 12:37 pm
by HowardQ
Yeh a sad day Rich...
Still the best lookin Falco is still with our lot here.
Hope you do stay with us as well, even if it is on poxy MV!
We would not want to lose you, whatever bike you go for, we are still a RiderSite after all.
It's so exciting!
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:56 pm
by sabestian
It's like a divorce. Yes, you love her but she's gone now. And there are so many other birds around! you just don't know what to do with your hands!
Ehm. Check the MCN, new Shiver 1200 may be da bomb. If only you could wait nobody knows how long.
There is also high spec single sited (and single minded) version of Super Duke. Or Tuono Factory. Sh1t if I had more $$$.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 3:29 pm
by Kwackerz
Sad for you at 'losing' your bike, Glad it's gone to Gio as I know He will care for it and continue to maintain it to the standard you clearly have.
If you do get a Tuono then it looks like youre duty bound to go forth increase and multiply the Tuono membership! Someone had to be first, why not you!!
Enjoy all that looking about for a new bike, like someone said, It's like getting divorced and being able to look AND touch agaion! Shagadelic Baby! Yeah!
I'd get a bog standard Tuono then add your artistic flair to it like you did the Falco! Why join a trend when you can set it! The Tuonos are a pretty much blank canvas.
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 3:46 pm
by Gio
Arrived home at 15.03 and what a ride
3rd gear and let her go on the M1, feck me that induction roar is loud, I thought I'd forgotten to put my ear plugs in
So the story goes like this, M1 to Ampthill then south following the M1 but not of it.
Decided to let London have a listen, but my hand aches like a ......................(fill this space) that clutch lever is hard work after 50 changes in 10 mins. Stopped off in the West End for lunch with my son (when can I have a go).
Rich, she's fantastic M8, you're always welcome to stop by.
BTW get another Falco, I don't think you'll get a better bike (yeah even the Tuono)
I'll take good care of her, she deserves it

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:37 pm
by Falco9
Glad you got home safely mate
I'm pleased your happy with her, I have to say it looked and felt mighty strange watching someone else ride off on her
Have fun!
F9

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:05 pm
by Gio
Know the feeling well, when my bird went I was always expecting to see it in the garage when I went in, took a couple of weeks to realise.
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:25 pm
by Falken

Is this missing word a new quiz Gio.
I'll have a guess at the first letter.
I think it's 'W'
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:46 pm
by Gio
Falken wrote:
Is this missing word a new quiz Gio.
I'll have a guess at the first letter.
I think it's 'W'
Could be one of them

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:40 pm
by HowardQ
Gio wrote:Arrived home at 15.03 and what a ride
................................ Rich, she's fantastic M8, you're always welcome to stop by.
BTW get another Falco, I don't think you'll get a better bike (yeah even the Tuono)
I'll take good care of her, she deserves it

Gather you're impressed with it so far then Gio!
You picked the ideal bike to help erase the memory of your sad loss.
Should only need one good run out then you'll be OK

How did you find the comfort by the way, did you manage to bend to fit OK?
You're right about the clutch in traffic, but on any sort of a run it's fine as you don't need to change as much.
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:28 pm
by falcomunky
Look after her Gio n look forward to seeing her in the flesh at a meet this year!... Shes a beaut, cobber!

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:29 pm
by Gio
HowardQ wrote:Gio wrote:Arrived home at 15.03 and what a ride
................................ Rich, she's fantastic M8, you're always welcome to stop by.
BTW get another Falco, I don't think you'll get a better bike (yeah even the Tuono)
I'll take good care of her, she deserves it

Gather you're impressed with it so far then Gio!
You picked the ideal bike to help erase the memory of your sad loss.
Should only need one good run out then you'll be OK

How did you find the comfort by the way, did you manage to bend to fit OK?
You're right about the clutch in traffic, but on any sort of a run it's fine as you don't need to change as much.
Well todays run home was 283 miles isn't that enough?
Howard as for the rest, well, took me 20 miles to get myself used to the pegs, I never got out of 5th and a lot was in 4th (I like the induction), the seat is good, but it'll be better when I've changed the levers angle.
Tomorrow its new tyres ( the rear is bald in the middle after that trip) So a nice fresh pair of Diablos
One other thing and I'm sure its cos of the square rear tyre, she didn't want to tip into left handers (my favourites)
Writeup next week about the 1st 500 miles

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:49 pm
by HowardQ
Yeh, 283 miles is a good run, but I was meaning a run out on some nice roads, the M1 and London are not most peoples idea of fun, well not unless you're on a Falco.
As for the left handers, I tend to find that tyres, when fully worn, get more squared off on the LHS because of the fairly steep camber on most roads. The RHS always wears a bit more on the side. Plus if you tend to play on roundabouts, just occasionally, the RHS again gets a bit more rounded off. Not suggesting for one minute that Rich would have done anything like that!
Get the new Diablos bedded in and all will be fine.
Hope the weather gets a bit better down south so you can have a better play, unusually we seem to have had it better "oop north" for about a week.