Cherished Falco - SOLD
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Cherished Falco - SOLD
Only for sale due to loss of garaging in upcoming house move:
2001 with only 18.1k miles (and all MoTs to corroborate)
Just two prior owners, the previous one for 11 years.
Several upgrades (originals available where appropriate):
- high level stainless cans
- Galfer 'wave' front discs
- Penske rear shock
- Aprilia steering damper
- MPL upgraded clutch slave cylinder
The latter were done by my local Aprilia main dealer when also fitting new Pirelli Angels/ service/valve clearances etc. less than a couple of hundred miles since.
Based 30 mins from Gatwick, between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells.
Please email robhogarth@btinternet.com for full details and photos.
Many thanks
Rob
A couple of photos, here, on rsvr (hope this works!): http://www.rsvr.net/cherished-falco-for ... 18378.html
2001 with only 18.1k miles (and all MoTs to corroborate)
Just two prior owners, the previous one for 11 years.
Several upgrades (originals available where appropriate):
- high level stainless cans
- Galfer 'wave' front discs
- Penske rear shock
- Aprilia steering damper
- MPL upgraded clutch slave cylinder
The latter were done by my local Aprilia main dealer when also fitting new Pirelli Angels/ service/valve clearances etc. less than a couple of hundred miles since.
Based 30 mins from Gatwick, between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells.
Please email robhogarth@btinternet.com for full details and photos.
Many thanks
Rob
A couple of photos, here, on rsvr (hope this works!): http://www.rsvr.net/cherished-falco-for ... 18378.html
Last edited by Robho on Sun May 03, 2015 1:03 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Cherished Falco for sale
Are there no local garages to rent at a reasonable price?Robho wrote:Only for sale due to loss of garaging in upcoming house move:
It might be an alternative solution to your dilemma.

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Re: Falco
Fair enough.Robho wrote:thanks...but several bikes from my collection need to go.
PM sent re enquiry
Just out of curiosity, what else is being pushed out?
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Bikes for sale
Two sold, two for sale:
here's a link to an advert for the Falco and 350LC (may need to post into browser
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606348
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606371
here's a link to an advert for the Falco and 350LC (may need to post into browser
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606348
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606371
Re: Bikes for sale
NiceRobho wrote:Two sold, two for sale:
here's a link to an advert for the Falco and 350LC (may need to post into browser
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606348
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606371

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Thanks!
As much-publicised by the classic motoring press, unless you derive the pleasure from the restoration process itself, it can be surprisingly (shockingly?) expensive and you never get near to getting your outlay back when you come to sell (which may or may not be important to everyone but is a factor for most).
If the pleasure comes from owning/riding, personally, I'd look for one that has been done to a high standard by someone in the know.
But, that's just one approach!
As much-publicised by the classic motoring press, unless you derive the pleasure from the restoration process itself, it can be surprisingly (shockingly?) expensive and you never get near to getting your outlay back when you come to sell (which may or may not be important to everyone but is a factor for most).
If the pleasure comes from owning/riding, personally, I'd look for one that has been done to a high standard by someone in the know.
But, that's just one approach!

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You're right and one piece of recurring angst when riding the LC and the KTM was (whilst the LC appealed for different reasons, emotionally) practically, the KTM does everything the LC does, rather better, etc etc..
I am buying a multistrada with a view to consolidating, and despite the overlap, was thinking of hanging onto the KTM.. and the friend who stores my exhausts and accessories, dropped them off and asked to buy the KTM.
I do have to sell some for lack of space so, a tad apprehensively, I agreed.
The KTM is a great and versatile bike. Mine had very low miles since I used to enjoy it around local B roads, where its torque, lightness, and handling were a joy. I thought, alongside the Falco, it made a great combo.
The 'cons' I found of the Duke: it is limited for motorway-type use (and I had reduced the gearing on mine which emphasised this), and compared to the prior model, the engine lost a bit of character when not fully open. I'd say the prior model is more akin to what people like about the LC...but the 2012 onwards model is a much better all-rounder.
Hope that helps,
Rob
I am buying a multistrada with a view to consolidating, and despite the overlap, was thinking of hanging onto the KTM.. and the friend who stores my exhausts and accessories, dropped them off and asked to buy the KTM.
I do have to sell some for lack of space so, a tad apprehensively, I agreed.
The KTM is a great and versatile bike. Mine had very low miles since I used to enjoy it around local B roads, where its torque, lightness, and handling were a joy. I thought, alongside the Falco, it made a great combo.
The 'cons' I found of the Duke: it is limited for motorway-type use (and I had reduced the gearing on mine which emphasised this), and compared to the prior model, the engine lost a bit of character when not fully open. I'd say the prior model is more akin to what people like about the LC...but the 2012 onwards model is a much better all-rounder.
Hope that helps,
Rob