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I did .... and the only solution I've found is to adjust the angle of the lever up higher than I would like. TBH I'm used to it now.
The only other option would be a custom fairing sub-frame.
I'm not sure if my clearance is a little worse as my Brembo racing master cylinder is a bit different to the one pictured here. Also, the span adjusters on my brembo levers make the problem worse ... and you can't fit different levers to that master cylinder ....
The only other option would be a custom fairing sub-frame.
I'm not sure if my clearance is a little worse as my Brembo racing master cylinder is a bit different to the one pictured here. Also, the span adjusters on my brembo levers make the problem worse ... and you can't fit different levers to that master cylinder ....
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Are they actually Termis?
I don't believe that Termignoni ever made any for the Falco but that could be some intended for another bike.
I have a set of carbon shotguns that had Termi stickers on them when I bought them (I realised the probably weren't genuine Termis when I bought them). I was delighted to find that they were actually a fairly unique set of MHP cans - so actually better quality.
I removed the stickers, prep'd the surfaces and had them re-lacquered.
Never fitted them to the bike TBH but they will probably be appearing soon on another forum members' Falco.

I don't believe that Termignoni ever made any for the Falco but that could be some intended for another bike.
I have a set of carbon shotguns that had Termi stickers on them when I bought them (I realised the probably weren't genuine Termis when I bought them). I was delighted to find that they were actually a fairly unique set of MHP cans - so actually better quality.
I removed the stickers, prep'd the surfaces and had them re-lacquered.
Never fitted them to the bike TBH but they will probably be appearing soon on another forum members' Falco.

“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein
Yeah same here,stickered up when I bought 'em so not sure but never seen any others to compare them too.D-Rider wrote:Are they actually Termis?
I don't believe that Termignoni ever made any for the Falco but that could be some intended for another bike.
I have a set of carbon shotguns that had Termi stickers on them when I bought them (I realised the probably weren't genuine Termis when I bought them). I was delighted to find that they were actually a fairly unique set of MHP cans - so actually better quality.
I removed the stickers, prep'd the surfaces and had them re-lacquered.
Never fitted them to the bike TBH but they will probably be appearing soon on another forum members' Falco.
You're right about the lever though,bit tight on lock but not that bothered by it.
I also have a replacement top yolk with a high bar setup for more comfortable European touring and that was why the screen was trimmed to again accomodate the levers.This also required extending the switch electrics too as well as longer clutch hose.
Don't do too much road riding now though (trackday convert) and after a trip to IOM in June it will probably be fully converted for track use only.
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howdoo feller now I am not a fan of blue oz wheels but they actually do go well on there always remind me of a floating bruise when they are on the undercoat coloured ones
and they must be bad for me to spot them with my Daltonism as Pete refers to it
(yes pete I know you didn't mean the ex james bond
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k1w1boy wrote:Purty! Have a 'blue' mouldering in the shed. If black n bronze isn't faster (or more electrically reliable) it certainly ... Well, is black and bronze






For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock