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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [Jamaican] [ In reply to ]
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Awesome, thanks a lot.

65mm minimum stack is high! Profile Design and Zipp clip ons are 35mm.

Btw you and your bike looked sick at the MSC TO Island race!

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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [DarkSpeedWorks] [ In reply to ]
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The sharp edges are made to avoid radar detection, of course.
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [glaurung] [ In reply to ]
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Hi

Thanks a lot for your reply, my inside leg is only 81 cm so you have given me a good idea of what i have to do to get a decent fit if i get one.I will definitely need some low stack bars like you
.All the best with your future events

Steve
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [Clintred] [ In reply to ]
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Just bought mine , and would like to learn from your experiences getting mine ready if are able to. Mine arrives in week of Xmas lol.


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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [chicanery] [ In reply to ]
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Just adding mine for the sake of it. It's very much overspecced for my ability, but it looks brilliant IMO



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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [JulesRapanga] [ In reply to ]
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The who have travelled with their Falco Vs can you please post how you packed it and what bag/box you used?

I have a Bikeboxalan and it doesn't fit the bike and am looking for an alternative or some guidance if anyone has managed to get theirs in a hardshell bike box.

So far the only bag I think would fit it is the Scicon triathlon bag

any advice?
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [JulesRapanga] [ In reply to ]
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how you like the q-rings?

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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [AussieMikeinSD] [ In reply to ]
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and here it is. Now just have to wait for the LBS to open and have the following installed.

TriRig base,
zipp extension w/ R2C,
Power2max w/- Rotor 3d aero & q rings,
Sram
& HED 3 spoke/disk combo wheels.


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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [USPro Tri] [ In reply to ]
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Anybody know if you can ride it on a trainer? I heard you can't - voids the warranty or something. Am I wrong?

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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [AussieMikeinSD] [ In reply to ]
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Built this up for a buddy. Ultegra di2, 3T Brezza II stealth black, power2max with Rotor 3d+ 52/36, Dash stage 9 saddle.
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [texafornia] [ In reply to ]
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No don't ride it on the trainer. I speak from first hand knowledge from when an acquaintance associated with Softride, SR, when he saw my Softride Power V which is the only carbon SR it wasn't a good idea. As the stresses involved with mounting/dismounting and then any out of the saddle efforts would do similar stress.
Play it safe. Too nice a bike.


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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [AussieMikeinSD] [ In reply to ]
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I am not sure how the stresses on a stationary trainer would even come close to those of riding at speed on the open road and potholes etc.

I know that one of heir sponsored pros rides regularly on a turbo trainer and now here was I told by Falco not to use mine of the trainer.

This gets discussed very frequently on ST and I feel that a bike should be able to cope with trainer rides I am not going to spend a lot on a bike only to have to do my training on another one.
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TriHost] [ In reply to ]
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TriHost wrote:
That's not too bad!


Then he sold to me on ebay for $2550.


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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [texafornia] [ In reply to ]
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You could go with the Sportcrafters Omnium. Fork mount design won't stress the frame. It's a badass trainer to travel with for races. Fits as a carry-on and works great in a hotel room.

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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [jlentzke] [ In reply to ]
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Check out the new paint scheme designed for our team. If you like this frame, but are not a TRS Racing member, contact me for details. There might even be a nice discount for you.



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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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TheRealStarky wrote:
Check out the new paint scheme designed for our team. If you like this frame, but are not a TRS Racing member, contact me for details. There might even be a nice discount for you.


It is cool, but a Falco without a TRON paint scheme is just kinda a silly.
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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First off, that is sweet!

Second (looking at time stamp) Starky, do you sleep?

Can't wait to see that being assembled in my basement!
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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TheRealStarky wrote:
Check out the new paint scheme designed for our team. If you like this frame, but are not a TRS Racing member, contact me for details. There might even be a nice discount for you.


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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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TheRealStarky wrote:
Check out the new paint scheme designed for our team. If you like this frame, but are not a TRS Racing member, contact me for details. There might even be a nice discount for you.

Oh how I want a beam bike!
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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That is a nice paint job. Still not sure I'd buy before seeing some data...
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [Runless] [ In reply to ]
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Runless wrote:
That is a nice paint job. Still not sure I'd buy before seeing some data...

Hey, I'll tell you what. You can get a good look at a butcher's ass by sticking your head up there. But, wouldn't you rather to take his word for it?

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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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For $4k, I'd rather not take the butchers word for it.
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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [Runless] [ In reply to ]
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Runless wrote:
For $4k, I'd rather not take the butchers word for it.

Hey, if you want me to take a dump in a box and then put some data on it, I will.

I got spare time.

But for now, for your sake, for your daughter's sake, ya might wanna think about buying a quality product from me.

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Re: Falco V - First consumer build [TheRealStarky] [ In reply to ]
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Did you have any input on the paint scheme on the bike.

It looks way better than the Tron paint scheme. I really like it.

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