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leatheroo
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Falcon motorbikes

Post by leatheroo »

I found these on the web and they sure made my heart miss a few beats.

The falcon Bullet...
"The Bullet: started as the derelict frame and engine of a 1950 pre-unit Triumph Thunderbird . The concept was inspired by what a Triumph board track racer would have looked like, if indeed Triumph had ever created one."
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"The Falcon Kestrel: started as the unit engine of a 1970 Triumph Bonneville, which Falcon cut in half & re-engineered. With the exception of a few critical pieces everything – including the frame, front forks, gas & oil tanks, exhausts, handlebars, levers, even the cylinders – was fabricated in-house."
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Post by Chainblock Dave »

Possibly the most aesthetically perfect bike ever built, (but my opinion is irrelivent) :twisted:
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Post by Prof »

The last one has nice lines, but i'm into a bit more comfort!
Chopit'nrideit... Prof
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