Wanted: Falco Luggage
Wanted: Falco Luggage
Hi All,
Due to me and Becky parting ways, i need to consider what i am going to do to transport things (weekly shopping etc) as i'll only have access to a bike again and no car.
If anyone has any falco hard luggage (givi mounts, plates, boxes, etc) that they seldom use, or if you spot anything online or ever come to sell, please let me know as i will definitely be able to put them to good use!
If i find any i'll update here, but until them i'll still be wanting to buy!
Thanks,
Dale
Due to me and Becky parting ways, i need to consider what i am going to do to transport things (weekly shopping etc) as i'll only have access to a bike again and no car.
If anyone has any falco hard luggage (givi mounts, plates, boxes, etc) that they seldom use, or if you spot anything online or ever come to sell, please let me know as i will definitely be able to put them to good use!
If i find any i'll update here, but until them i'll still be wanting to buy!
Thanks,
Dale
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Dalemac wrote:Just to update,
I have purchased a Kappa Wingrack system and i think i have found a seller in Italy for the required mounting kits (awaiting confirmation).
I'm still after a kappa/givi topbox and possibly some panniers which utilise the standard monokey system.
Thanks,
Dale
Rare as hens teeth youth.
The falco panniers are easier to find and they have rare.
I have only ever seen one set of monokey brackets for the falco?
Tolerance will be our undoing.
Well i have found a set. Technically it's the Givi Y127 'universal' kit, but according to http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... ack-fitted it should fit (though it does show the older monolock system). Can always get additional brackets made up to add strength if necessary.blinkey501 wrote:Rare as hens teeth youth.Dalemac wrote:Just to update,
I have purchased a Kappa Wingrack system and i think i have found a seller in Italy for the required mounting kits (awaiting confirmation).
I'm still after a kappa/givi topbox and possibly some panniers which utilise the standard monokey system.
Thanks,
Dale
The falco panniers are easier to find and they have rare.
I have only ever seen one set of monokey brackets for the falco?
Was £60 posted from Italy, and that's for the Y100 support bracket to add additional strength as well .
Will sell on the mounting kit that came with it the bracket, which was for a blackbird to recoup some of the costs.
There was also the option of buying them from a retailer in Australia, but they wouldn't sell abroad due to their agreement with Givi. Nothing to stop someone with relatives in Australia from purchasing over there and then forwarding on to the UK, i just don't know any Aussies. The kits themselves were only 20 AUS dollars, or £10 in real money.
Dale
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