Silence is golden.... well yellow anyway
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- Falcomille
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Silence is golden.... well yellow anyway
Fitted my stock Falco cans this afternoon ahead of my "importing project". Jeez, can't believe how quiet it was. Couldn't hear the engine hardly and had to keep glancing at the rev counter to see what gear I might be in.
Very tranquil... wasn't scaring the wildlife at all.
Very tranquil... wasn't scaring the wildlife at all.
- mangocrazy
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- Falcomille
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Well, dealing with French bureacrats is always a faff, especially in French! The Aprilia dealer in Toulouse has ordered my airbox restrictors (2-3 weeks, isn't everything here?) and will fill in my Certficate de Conformance. I went to the Hotel des Impots on Friday to get my VF1993 (to prove I do not owe any import duty on the bike), so next job is off to the DRIRE to get my Certificate of Type Approval, and finally I have the trip to the Prefecture to apply for my carte gris.
Joanne (the wife) was talking to a bloke on the plane back to blighty last week who has a Honda and he's been at it for nearly two years! (trying to get his carte gris that is). So, Graham, I'll keep you posted. Headlight dipping will be one issue, but as the original VFR never made 100 BHP, you should be OK (as long as the model was type approved in France originally). I'll ask at the DRIRE when I go.
Joanne (the wife) was talking to a bloke on the plane back to blighty last week who has a Honda and he's been at it for nearly two years! (trying to get his carte gris that is). So, Graham, I'll keep you posted. Headlight dipping will be one issue, but as the original VFR never made 100 BHP, you should be OK (as long as the model was type approved in France originally). I'll ask at the DRIRE when I go.
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Cheers! To be honest, I expect nothing less from the French. After the palaver I went through to get my roof terrace approved (application rejected first time around), I'm prepared for a long struggle.
I'm hanging on to my airbox restrictors for just such a reason (they're still fitted, as it hasn't had its first service yet). Also I'm pretty sure that my Falco has Euro-spec headlights, so that could be a blessing in disguise.
I've got hold of a French-spec headlight for the VFR and as you say, it only ever made about 100 (paper) bhp anyway. Real bhp is probably 85-87. There are plenty of VFRs in France, so that makes it a bit easier. But I'm still expecting to deal with the full force of French bureaucracy when I come to chance my arm.
I presume that once you've got your carte gris safely tucked away, the OE boat anchors will be ditched to make way for your aftermarket cans? And the restrictor will mysteriously get lost?
I'm hanging on to my airbox restrictors for just such a reason (they're still fitted, as it hasn't had its first service yet). Also I'm pretty sure that my Falco has Euro-spec headlights, so that could be a blessing in disguise.
I've got hold of a French-spec headlight for the VFR and as you say, it only ever made about 100 (paper) bhp anyway. Real bhp is probably 85-87. There are plenty of VFRs in France, so that makes it a bit easier. But I'm still expecting to deal with the full force of French bureaucracy when I come to chance my arm.
I presume that once you've got your carte gris safely tucked away, the OE boat anchors will be ditched to make way for your aftermarket cans? And the restrictor will mysteriously get lost?
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You sure it's still there? I was told that mine would be de-restricted at 1st service, but when I went back I was told it had already been done at the PDImangocrazy wrote:I'm hanging on to my airbox restrictors for just such a reason (they're still fitted, as it hasn't had its first service yet). Also I'm pretty sure that my Falco has Euro-spec headlights, so that could be a blessing in disguise.
Aprilia SL1000 Falco '04 in Black & Red
Ha! found it.
http://www.fjrowners.ws/phpbb2/viewtopi ... onformance
Not for an FJR though, was their pair of GTR1400s

http://www.fjrowners.ws/phpbb2/viewtopi ... onformance
Not for an FJR though, was their pair of GTR1400s

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Adam at MMC who built and PDI'd the bike says he's going to remove it and snip the wire at the first service, so I'm pretty sure it still is. It feels restricted, anyway...Firestarter wrote:You sure it's still there? I was told that mine would be de-restricted at 1st service, but when I went back I was told it had already been done at the PDI
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