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Falco Feel Good Factor.

#1 Post by HowardQ » Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:59 pm

Not been out on the Falco for a couple of weeks, mainly down to crap weather, busy at work and giving the old CBR1000 a run out or two before I sell it. Wasn't feeling too good on Friday and needed a pick me up. It stopped raining on Saturday for a while, so got the Falco out and off I went. Had a decent run out and soon had the smile back on my face again.
Coming back up the the A616 from Newark to Ollerton, on the long fast section towards Kneesall village. Had just caught up and passed a long line of cars and came up behind a Range Rover Sport on a private plate at the front. Came up behind him just before a cross roads with a lesser road, so pulled in behind him, could see him watching me in his mirrors, wondering is he about to have a play, I know that things quick for a flash Farmyard tractor but ................. :smt009
At the other side of the junction he pulled over to the inside and wound the drivers window. The road is wide and open and I was pulling about 3.5k revs in 4th, the bloke in his forties glanced over and give me a smile, he'd obviously heard me passing the cars behing wanted to have a listen, so couldn't disappoint could I?
I have this little trick I love to play on the Falco, you all must have tried it sometime. In stead of the usual bike accelleration pattern, you know IL4 Waaaah....WaaaaaaH......Waaaaaaaah.
You just open it up and stick with 4th, it chugs a bit like an angry Harley for a second or so, then it starts to growl, then you know the rest as it barks all the way to 10.5 k and *** mph, without a gear change, always gives me a bloody great smile, how many bikes will pull so well between 3.5K and 10.5k revs, actually the old CBR thou gets close, (and a Gixxer thou would beat it), but it doesn't sound anything like so good doing it or feel the same, hope the bloke in the Range Rover enjoyed it! :smt004
In a few days, I'll have had it for 5 years, but still love that bloody bike. :smt007
P.S. Feeling much better now!
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#2 Post by Viking » Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:30 pm

I'll second that feeling. Got out and about yesterday for the first time in quite a while.
It's the V-twin thing. There's just something about it that inline-4s don't have at all, and V-4s don't have enough of.

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#3 Post by fastasfcuk » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:31 am

what a feeling,i fully expect to see chunks of tarmac flying of the back wheel. :smt003

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#4 Post by finn » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:44 am

Can only agree. Did the 4th gear thingy over and over again on my Alp trip. The sound just give a nice level of attention.

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#5 Post by sfoley1 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:06 pm

I gave my Falco its first proper ragging (by me anyway) on Saturday. What a machine and a huge grin factor :smt003

Roll on the France rideout this Saturday, reckon I might surprise some of the sports boys

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#6 Post by Olig7475 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:28 pm

Howard you old dog, I love it, must try that on my next ride out. I have to say I would find it almost impossible to part with my old Italian V twin now, I'd love to hate it with it's hard seat and numbing vibrations.....but I can't, the truth is I just love the old thing to bits, it brings me unbridled pleasure, even when it I get the dreaded dash reset or she wont start for no apparent reason, the character of the old girl is just intoxicating....God bless the FALCO and all who ride upon her!

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#7 Post by D-Rider » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:18 pm

Oli - look out for a seat from one of the Bronze/Black or Flamingo Red/Black Falcos - they are more comfortable.
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#8 Post by yellowasp » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:30 pm

D-Rider wrote:Oli - look out for a seat from one of the Bronze/Black or Flamingo Red/Black Falcos - they are more comfortable.
I agree, my seat is comfortable and my wife says hers is too

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#9 Post by sfoley1 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:26 pm

Dash reset? mmmm is that why my odometer went from 600 and something miles to 2.5miles this morning?

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#10 Post by Olig7475 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:41 pm

Where do I get me one of these lurrrrrrrrvly comfortable seats then? What year bike are they from?

I will have to trawl evil bay!

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#11 Post by D-Rider » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:53 pm

It's the '03 onwards bikes (ie made in '03 or later .... not those with an '03 plate on them)

The Bronze/Black, Flamingo Red/Black beasts.

Ebay is where I'd watch .... there are a couple of falco seats on there at present but both are early models.

You can spot the difference - the newer ones have a seam around the top of them whereas the older ones don't.

Old style:
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New style:
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And if you really want a sofa,I hear the Sargent Seats are meant to be the business
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#12 Post by Syltiz » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:19 pm

D-Rider wrote:
And if you really want a sofa,I hear the Sargent Seats are meant to be the business
I have one and would agree... but if you are the kind that gets a numb ass from sitting on a sofa (as I do) then its a pain you will have to learn to live with :smt012

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