Thinking aloud, the devil in my head is talking to me!
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Thinking aloud, the devil in my head is talking to me!
I start a new job in three weeks time which brings a pleasant increase in salary. Being totally senseless I'm drawn to swapping the Falco for a 2nd hand Tuono V4R. But should I be sensible and stay with the Falco, which I love but would prefer something a little more upright, but don't really want to butcher the top fairing to raise the bars. I fitted heli bars but the improvement was only marginal as they foul the fairing if I raise them to where they're comfortable. :(
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Re: Thinking aloud, the devil in my head is talking to me!
Buy a Gen 1 tuono with the money you save from the V4 and keep the falcogramey wrote:I start a new job in three weeks time which brings a pleasant increase in salary. Being totally senseless I'm drawn to swapping the Falco for a 2nd hand Tuono V4R. But should I be sensible and stay with the Falco, which I love but would prefer something a little more upright, but don't really want to butcher the top fairing to raise the bars. I fitted heli bars but the improvement was only marginal as they foul the fairing if I raise them to where they're comfortable. :(

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Pete, I know you've got your bars above the triple clamp but I thought we looked at it and decided the later model was slightly different and it wouldn't work?
I'm wondering if I could get away with reversing the heli bars, i.e. left to right and vice versa. I know it would mean the bars would initially point forward rather than come back toward you but I may then be able to rotate them back so they can come right up under the triple clamp but not go so far forward as to foul the fairing?
And yes your right, Tuoldo! I have a long standing shoulder problem and I'm finding on longer rides that leaning so far forward aggravates it :(
I'm wondering if I could get away with reversing the heli bars, i.e. left to right and vice versa. I know it would mean the bars would initially point forward rather than come back toward you but I may then be able to rotate them back so they can come right up under the triple clamp but not go so far forward as to foul the fairing?
And yes your right, Tuoldo! I have a long standing shoulder problem and I'm finding on longer rides that leaning so far forward aggravates it :(
Further to the above there appear to be several manufacturers offering bar conversions, Gilles, LSL, Tomaselli, Converti Bars. All appear to offer a degree of rise and more adjustment than the Helibars I bought.
Has anybody tried any of these and managed to get a useable increase in height without modifying their fairing? :)
Has anybody tried any of these and managed to get a useable increase in height without modifying their fairing? :)
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If you have showa forks fitted to your bike which I have replied you have. Then you can have the same set up as pete, as pete has the same forksgramey wrote:Further to the above there appear to be several manufacturers offering bar conversions, Gilles, LSL, Tomaselli, Converti Bars. All appear to offer a degree of rise and more adjustment than the Helibars I bought.
Has anybody tried any of these and managed to get a useable increase in height without modifying their fairing? :)

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lord yes - very very good bike
BUT
they are quite small - not as small as the rsv4 but..... (I have met graham... and the word small and petite do not belong there....)
they are also blisteringly fast - and for a semi naked thats KINg fast
i think the original tuoldo is a better buy - HUGE grin factor, bullet proof engine and familiar... the rsv4 tuono needs more tlc / support
BUT
they are quite small - not as small as the rsv4 but..... (I have met graham... and the word small and petite do not belong there....)
they are also blisteringly fast - and for a semi naked thats KINg fast
i think the original tuoldo is a better buy - HUGE grin factor, bullet proof engine and familiar... the rsv4 tuono needs more tlc / support
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
Pete, that's a polite way of saying he's a fat bastard and wouldn't fit!Aladinsaneuk wrote:lord yes - very very good bike
BUT
they are quite small - not as small as the rsv4 but..... (I have met graham... and the word small and petite do not belong there....)
they are also blisteringly fast - and for a semi naked thats KINg fast
i think the original tuoldo is a better buy - HUGE grin factor, bullet proof engine and familiar... the rsv4 tuono needs more tlc / support

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there is another option
there is an italian company that sells race plastics - so get a fairing off them - butcher that and paint
or buy a second hand fairing and butcher that.....
there is an italian company that sells race plastics - so get a fairing off them - butcher that and paint
or buy a second hand fairing and butcher that.....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...