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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: nick949 on March 19, 2015, 02:29:15 PM
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You've got to love a bike that starts first kick after sitting in an unheated garage with temperatures below freezing for almost three months.
To celebrate, I took a little video: http://youtu.be/NAg5c1YU7JQ (http://youtu.be/NAg5c1YU7JQ)
then went for a quick ride, even though it was still below freezing.
Nick
(http://www.adamsheritage.info/images/mar19_2015_1.jpg)
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The dog said screw it he's going for a ride, I'll just go back to the house.
Dean
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The dog said screw it he's going for a ride, I'll just go back to the house.
Dean
That was my first thought.
"That human's crazy! Let him freeze his paws off, I'm going in!"
Lannis
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The dog said screw it he's going for a ride, I'll just go back to the house.
Dean
After 13 years, she's got the pattern nailed.
Nick
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Right-on, Nick!
The Mighty Falcon!
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Neat bike ! ;-T
My Harley Sprint ain't a pimple on your Falcone's ass! :bow
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Where can I get those bar end indicators???? ;-T
Well know fact animals are smarter than some humans ... ;D
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Where can I get those bar end indicators???? ;-T
Well know fact animals are smarter than some humans ... ;D
I bought them off eBay. I had to ream out the bar ends to get them to fit, and drill a hole near the headstock so I could feed the wires internally.
She's a smart one, and like most German Shepherds, she's willful and determined (although now a bit deaf and blind).
Nick
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I'm with the dog on this one. That white stuff is snow, isn't it? :BEER:
Matt
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Neat bike ! ;-T
My Harley Sprint ain't a pimple on your Falcone's ass! :bow
I don't know ... I think that those old horizontal-cylinder Aermacchi's are just as cool as the old Guzzis! When you're riding down the road on one, you and anyone else who knows motorcycles recognize it as being "Outside The Box" ........
Lannis
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My NF has been featured in the most recent two consecutive issues of RealClassic magazine. The first was an account of a mad 'shakedown' ride across an isolated part of Quebec. The second was a write up about the replacement of my valve guides, valves etc.
My machinist Karl did such a fine job of replacing them that I gave him a copy of the magazine and bamboozled him into posing with it and the bike (which is running beautifully) in front of his shop.
Nick
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Cheers to Karl at TDC Engines and to Nick!!!
These Falcons are becoming mainstream! Creating a wave of interest! Even publishing empires are drawn to them!
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Quote from: tazio on March 19, 2015, 07:35:03 PM
Neat bike !
My Harley Sprint ain't a pimple on your Falcone's ass!
I don't know ... I think that those old horizontal-cylinder Aermacchi's are just as cool as the old Guzzis! When you're riding down the road on one, you and anyone else who knows motorcycles recognize it as being "Outside The Box" ........
Lannis
Thanks, have had mine 34yrs. and still looks odd enough for me! :D
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Quote from: tazio on March 19, 2015, 07:35:03 PM
Neat bike !
My Harley Sprint ain't a pimple on your Falcone's ass!
Thanks, have had mine 34yrs. and still looks odd enough for me! :D
What year Taz ? Wow , so you bought this thing as a teenager and still have it ;-T
Dusty
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yes, still got my '66 Bonnie I bought for my 18th birthday ;-T
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yes, still got my '66 Bonnie I bought for my 18th birthday ;-T
Wholey Schmoley ! What year is the Spaghetti Harlette ?
Dusty
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Wholey Schmoley ! What year is the Spaghetti Harlette ?
Dusty
Jan/1972,
~bought it in 1980 for $50.
I probably doubled my money since then. (maybe) **C