Aprilia Pegaso
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:06 pm

Still going strong, my 1997 Aprilia Pegaso. Not many of these about now. Great bike though.[/img]
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Plenty more years left for the bike then Al - I always remember those pictures of Len Vale-Onslow riding down to London on his 100th birthday to collect his telegram from HRH in person.bikeral64 wrote:Thanks boys, it will have to do for me till I die. I'm 70 in August. I might just have one more bike, one that will wheelie a bit easier. I've been watching those lads on the I.O.M and it's inspired me. Your only as old as the woman your feeling!!!!
Bloody hell, somebody on the forum older than me, I feel rejuvenated.bikeral64 wrote:Thanks boys, it will have to do for me till I die. I'm 70 in August. I might just have one more bike, one that will wheelie a bit easier. I've been watching those lads on the I.O.M and it's inspired me. Your only as old as the woman your feeling!!!!
I'll have to do a bit of research on the Falco, don't know much about it, but if it wheelies it's got a good chance!!!HowardQ wrote:Bloody hell, somebody on the forum older than me, I feel rejuvenated.bikeral64 wrote:Thanks boys, it will have to do for me till I die. I'm 70 in August. I might just have one more bike, one that will wheelie a bit easier. I've been watching those lads on the I.O.M and it's inspired me. Your only as old as the woman your feeling!!!!
Keep biking as long as you can Al, I certainly will.
A Falco would be a nice bike to replace the Pegaso, if you fancy the "occasional" wheelie, the rest of the time you can just use the low rev torque and cruise around on it.
It will make you feel much younger, (well about seven years younger like me!)