Why?
Well, I know it's madness, but despite everything, and life throwing plenty of curve balls in my way to stop me, I'm selling VFR750 ................
........and getting a Falco!!

Ok, I know, I've got to wait a while (any tips on how I can make the next 2 months go quick would help) but I'm kinda hoping the wait will be worth it.
So to kick off being a pain in the arse, any tips on how I should ride the thing? apart from the obvious rubber side down, full throttle etc

I'm expecting to miss the comfort, low speed tractability, fuel guage (how do you guys manage without one - how long on reserve by the way at sensible speeds?), but I'm looking forward to the whole V Twin kick.
I've lost count of the number of Falco's that have slipped past my grasp for one reason or another, but in the end, I reckon I've struck lucky, but will let you all know when I finally have the beauty in my grasp. I'm pretty sure I've chosen the right colour too - most important


One thing I could do with is a recommendation for servicing and suspension set up in the Shropshire area (or as near as). I've got Forza Italia in Silverstone and Speedaway motorcycles in Blackheath as a distant fall back, both of which seem happy to service my bike and come across as decent outfits, but a place nearer would be great. I've always done the servicing on my VFR, bar really tricky stuff, but I think the Falco deserves good treatment for the big service stuff.
I'm particularly interested in getting the suspension sorted properly, especially as the bike I'm getting is equipped with one of them yellow thingies on the back. I know how to set sag, and could no doubt work out best compression & rebound for myself, but a thorough going over of the suspension, fork oil weight, spring selection, and of course proper tweaking, would I presume make the whole Falco package just that bit sweeter.
Ok, it's all a bit far off at the moment, but there's always the manual downloads to read until then. Any advice about what I should expect, how I should approach it, who I should trust

Will let you know when I'm officially a proper member, and will post up pics of the bike.
Cheers
Rene