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Police and my falco

#1 Post by mrapriliafalco » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:39 pm

the guys who are aware of the tragic accident I was involved in, and my bike getting dropped by the Scottish police I thought I would give you a update.
Well my insurance company have paid for me to get another Falco as mine has been deemed uneconomical to repair,I cannot believe how quick they give up on our bikes,it only fell off the side stand.
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#2 Post by D-Rider » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:43 pm

Presumably you can buy it back for a nominal sum?
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#3 Post by mrapriliafalco » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:47 pm

I do not want it back,I want another may sound silly but I think it will be for the best after what happened.
Got a silver one this time,

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#4 Post by D-Rider » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:13 pm

Ah, sorry - I've only just caught up with what happened - so sorry to hear about it and quite understand that you'd want to move on to another.
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#5 Post by silverfalco » Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:15 pm

Well done mate - I was afraid that you might never get back on a bike again.
I've only been out twice since the accident and its not been that easy to concentrate. I've actually been using the brakes.
But I won't give up and I'm sure the confidence and fun will come back.
And I'd just like to congratulate you on the choice of colour too.
Take it easy, G.

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#6 Post by mangocrazy » Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:27 pm

The thought occurs to me that a perfectly good Falco is going to get cannibalised for spares here. A mate of mine is looking for an (ahem) inexpensive bike and as long as there's nothing major wrong with the bike, he'd probably be interested.

Do you have any idea what the insurers would want to get back on the bike mrapriliafalco? If you don't want to pursue it (given the history) I fully understand, of course.

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#7 Post by D-Rider » Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:42 pm

mangocrazy wrote:The thought occurs to me that a perfectly good Falco is going to get cannibalised for spares here. A mate of mine is looking for an (ahem) inexpensive bike and as long as there's nothing major wrong with the bike, he'd probably be interested.

Do you have any idea what the insurers would want to get back on the bike mrapriliafalco? If you don't want to pursue it (given the history) I fully understand, of course.
Opportunity here too:
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... p?t=186601 .... though I think a bit more work needed on this one.
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#8 Post by mrapriliafalco » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:17 pm

thanks G, hopefully I will pick up the new falco on Monday.
Not sure how I will feel, but at the moment I cannot see me blatting around on a Sunday morning abusing Kents roads.I am going to try and enjoy riding rather than scaring myself every 15 mins.
Glad to hear your ok and looking forward as Sid would have wanted
Oh G its got 15 on the front :smt002

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#9 Post by silverfalco » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:16 pm

Yeah, I've gotta keep biking.......
You'll notice a big difference with the 15 tooth sprocket.
BTW, will you consider getting a stone guard for the oil cooler? Tho yer old one did run quite well with the copper pie bypass.

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#10 Post by mrapriliafalco » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:31 pm

the first CORGI registered Falco :smt003
I will post a pic soon.

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#11 Post by fastasfcuk » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:01 pm

mrapriliafalco wrote:thanks G, hopefully I will pick up the new falco on Monday.
Not sure how I will feel, but at the moment I cannot see me blatting around on a Sunday morning abusing Kents roads.I am going to try and enjoy riding rather than scaring myself every 15 mins.
Glad to hear your ok and looking forward as Sid would have wanted
Oh G its got 15 on the front :smt002
hope you enjoy your new bike mate. i find getting on the bike and just plodding helps me just shove my pain to the side while concentrating on my rideing and your mate would'nt want you to give it up.
good look.

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#12 Post by mrapriliafalco » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:12 pm

thanks for your support, I know for a fact Sid like your pal would not want me to stop riding ,you going through the same and still biking has really helped cheers fastasfcuk

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#13 Post by Falken » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:18 am

:smt001

silverfalco wrote: Yeah, I've gotta keep biking.......
You'll notice a big difference with the 15 tooth sprocket.
BTW, will you consider getting a stone guard for the oil cooler? Tho yer old one did run quite well with the copper pie bypass.

Where do you get a pie by-pass, I could do with one of those.
It'd make the bike perform better.
Adventure before Dementia.

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#14 Post by silverfalco » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:54 pm

Falken wrote::smt001

silverfalco wrote: Yeah, I've gotta keep biking.......
You'll notice a big difference with the 15 tooth sprocket.
BTW, will you consider getting a stone guard for the oil cooler? Tho yer old one did run quite well with the copper pie bypass.

Where do you get a pie by-pass, I could do with one of those.
It'd make the bike perform better.
Oops, type-o!!! What happened was that when away on the weekend trip mrapriliafalco's bike got a holed oil cooler. We removed the cooler, joined the oil hoses with some microbore copper pipe and jubilee clips. Bike ran at mid 60s celcius for rest of trip. It was said to resemble a whisket still, but good bodge.

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#15 Post by mrapriliafalco » Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:24 am

The police have still not released my camera so when they do,I will post pics of the temp repair.

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