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Advanced warning of falco parts soon for sale

#1 Post by wayno » Thu Jul 07, 2016 7:34 am

The falco is now provisionally sold pending collection so I shall soon start getting rid of bits and bobs.

I have already stuck the red Baglux tank cover on ebay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302004747527? ... 1555.l2649


On top of this there will soon be available (when I get round to taking pictures):

Falco raised bar kit consisting of:
Tuono top yoke.
Tuono risers, also factory racing risers.
Set of fat bars (renthal IIRC), also 7/8" bars (the 2 sets give a different type of rise but end roughly the same position).
Silver falco top fairing which has been cut to clear the bars (please don't shoot me, I bought these already cut as I couldn't bring myself to cut a perfectly good fairing).
A badly sculpted stock screen.
Will just need extended brake and clutch lines adding (couple of inches longer than standard) and possibly the throttle/choke cable (I can't remember about these)

Sargent front seat, with black piping, great condition.

Official aprilia tank bag, never used.

Official aprilia panniers kit, the frames have been re-powdercoated black but the bags are looking a bit sorry for themselves.

Official aprilia falco silencers, good condition, will make your bike go like no other :) £100 million for the pair.

PC3, non USB version so you will need a laptop with RS232 port. It is currently loaded with a falco map for K&N Filter and free flowing cans.

Footpeg riser kit meant for track days to increase ground clearance, but I was told that if turned upside down will lower the pegs (although to be honest when I held them up it looked like they would clash with my exhaust, the guy assured me he had them fitted this way though).

Falco tail tidy, I found a spare one laying around at the back of my garage. This is to the original design in this thread, the pictures are gone but I'll repost them https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=

Set of tubular aluminium NWS exhaust hangers to replace the rear footpegs

Any other bits and pieces I find.

I'll post more details once the bike has gone and I'm sure the new owner won't want to buy any of this lot.
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#2 Post by blinkey501 » Thu Jul 07, 2016 10:17 am

First dibs on the sargent seat please
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#3 Post by wayno » Thu Jul 07, 2016 10:18 am

Don't worry, I was going to PM you when I have pics of it. :smt002
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#4 Post by Dalemac » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:10 am

Would one of these work with it?

http://www.tronicore.com/en/usb-serial- ... oCQL_w_wcB

Rough price maybe?

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#5 Post by wayno » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:18 am

I'm not sure, I would have thought so though. I used a mates old old work laptop to upload the map when I did it. To run it off a desktop you could use one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-RS232 ... B00006B8C0 I should imagine they're a bit more for a laptop though (if you can buy them, I don't own a laptop)

I'll put details of everything up once I know what I have and what's going with the bike. Hopefully this weekend.
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#6 Post by Greg » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:48 am

Hiya ..

Price (and dibs if I might be so bold) on the pannier/frame/tankbag please ...

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#7 Post by Dalemac » Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:03 pm

Okay, dibs on the power commander then, subject to price.

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#8 Post by flatlander » Thu Jul 07, 2016 7:56 pm

OK dibs on the nws exhaust hangers then please
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#9 Post by wayno » Tue Jul 19, 2016 7:01 am

Ok the bike is now sold and being collected this week.

Once it has gone I will start to sort out all the parts and photograph them, I'll PM the dibbers and post everything in the main thread.

In the meantime I need to find some boxes to send them all in.

Unfortunately the standard cans are going with the bike, please try to contain your frustrations.
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#10 Post by fatboy » Tue Jul 19, 2016 6:49 pm

wayno wrote:Ok the bike is now sold and being collected this week.

Once it has gone I will start to sort out all the parts and photograph them, I'll PM the dibbers and post everything in the main thread.

In the meantime I need to find some boxes to send them all in.

Unfortunately the standard cans are going with the bike, please try to contain your frustrations.
Bugger ! Ive just secured a £100 million bank loan for those cans, now I'm going to have to find a pair of redundant skips to bolt on in place of those luverly things.
Oh well, at least the pair of skips will weigh a bit less than those original jobbies :smt005
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#11 Post by wayno » Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:46 am

If you'd like to make the skips more realistic I have a massive pile of rubble I need to shift, we could fill them to simulate OEM end cans.

On a more serious note, the bike got picked up last night so now I can actually move in my garage and get to things to sort out the spares. I'll be posting pics soon (if you've already dibbed you get first shout).

On top of the previous list I also have some brembo seals (caliper seals I think), and a OEM clutch slave cylinder which was working when taken off but has been sat for 2 years so probably needs a rebuild.
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