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Falco Frank
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Heads up - A canny Falco for Sale

#1 Post by Falco Frank » Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:34 am

Mine!

Thought I'd give you guys first chance here as this has been such a good place for Aprilia help.

So, my footrest lowering kit didnt work and my ride to Scotland and back was mostly in pain and physical problems hampering my movements.

The bike however, was absolutely flawless.

Sadly. for me, things aint going to get better and even Tuono-ising, isnt going to help as its my hips that are my real issue.

So its time for Amadeus to move on...

I'm still working on the advert, I know I'll never get even half of the outlay back that Ive spent but that's the price of upgrade addiction I guess....

Comments welcome.

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My falco is a 51 UK plate, current mileage 23,037

Current Spec and Info:

Oz Alloy wheels & Braking Wavy discs Front & Rear
Oz wheels have centers painted black and rims polished
Pirelli Diablo Rosso tyres
Dynabeads installed in both tyres for dynamic wheel balancing.

RSVR Radial forks and yokes fitted - top yoke vapour blasted.
Rebuilt RSV Radial Brembo calipers, new pads last year
Brembo Radial master cylinder using pressure switch brake light.
Forks rebuilt by AlphaSuspension and revalved using RaceTech Gold parts.
WoodCraft Hi-Rise split clamp clip-ons
Ohlins Resprung RSV mille shock and RSV dogbones with all suspension bearings renewed
Full Suspension setup by ERS at Knockhill Race Circuit.

Staintune, Stainless steel silencers fitted (removable baffles)

Evo airbox mod and reusable air filter
Skidmarx Bellypan
RS250 long stem mirrors
Home made Stainless Steel mesh, radiators and oil cooler covers
Aprilia soft panniers set with frame rails currently fitted
Braided clutch hose and MPL slave cylinder
Puig High rise screen
NWS Rear huggar
Uprated Yamaha starter relay fitted
Charging Mod completed & Yuasa YTX-14H-BS Battery fitted
Triumph front Indicators / Ducati Rear (Originals available)
Bubsewoo sidestand
Baglux red Tank Cover
Pillion seat and pod cover as standard
Recent chain and Talon rear sprocket
Lots of additional Stainless fastners used.

A fast, comfortable and fine handling Falco.

Price - £3500 OVNO

Extra Notes / Available Parts...
Untried Evo ECU Chip
Ohlins remote preload adjuster - seal has blown
Carbon Fibre Spare Fuel Tank

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Cheers - Frank
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#2 Post by ReggieGasket » Sat Jun 25, 2016 12:44 pm

Of course I'm sure you know it Frank, but wouldn't it be better to put it back to something like standard and sell the bits? The Falco must become collectable at some point and collectors prefer standard. Can't be many Fire Red Falcos in this condition?

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#3 Post by Falco Frank » Sun Jun 26, 2016 9:02 pm

Thanks for the good advice but sadly, I had to sell all the original parts to fund all the work as I went along....

Wheels, forks, brakes etc

All gone to the Ebay in the sky.
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#4 Post by Gio » Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:06 pm

If its canny will it ride you home after a skinful?
I'd be up for a bike that won't lose me my licence.
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