FRANCIS-BARNETT FALCON 250 (2015 - on) Review

At a glance
Power: | 21 bhp |
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Seat height: | Medium (32.9 in / 835 mm) |
Weight: | Low (287 lbs / 130 kg) |
Prices
Overall rating
Next up: Ride & brakesThe Falcon 250 commands a hefty premium on the Sinnis Retrostar machine that it’s based on and with little more than a few minor cosmetic tweaks it’s hard to justify the extra outlay for the sake of the historic tank badge. That aside, it is a handsome bike and reasonably well made.
Ride quality & brakes
Next up: EngineThe Falcon, unsurprisingly, feels very similar to the Sinnis and Herald machines that it shares so many similarities with. The ride isn’t overwhelming but with a dry weight of just 130kg, it handles okay and should be lively enough to keep you entertained, a nudge on the wide bars tips it into corners easily.
Engine
Next up: ReliabilityThe engine is identical to the one that powers the Sinnis Retrostar and is even branded as such on the casings of the Falcon. It’s a simple 249cc, carb fed single cylinder that is based on an old Suzuki motor. Despite its size, it delivers a surprisingly punchy performance, all helped by the bikes low weight.
Reliability & build quality
Next up: ValueThe build quality is generally good and for the extra you pay over a Sinnis you get a different paint scheme and minor styling tweaks. The reliability is as yet unproven but the machine seems to be reasonably well made.
Value vs rivals
Next up: EquipmentThe Sinnis Retrostar, Herald Classic and the Francis-Barnett Falcon are all variants of the same machine. For the money, you can get the Retrostar for far less than what you would have to pay for the Falcon and it’s almost identical which begs the question why you would spend so much more for a tank badge. Even the Herald Classic costs far less than the Falcon (but still more than the Sinnis) but with the Classic you do at least get upgraded parts and adjustable suspension.
Equipment
Creature comforts are all pretty bog-standard with the Falcon. It’s a straightforward bike built to a price and as such you don’t get much in the way of extras. It does come with a few cosmetic extras over the Sinnis Retrostar, but that’s about it.
Specs |
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Engine size | 249cc |
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Engine type | OHC Single |
Frame type | - |
Fuel capacity | 10 litres |
Seat height | 835mm |
Bike weight | 130kg |
Front suspension | Telescopic |
Rear suspension | Dual Coil Spring |
Front brake | Single Disc |
Rear brake | - |
Front tyre size | - |
Rear tyre size | - |
Mpg, costs & insurance |
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Average fuel consumption | - |
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Annual road tax | £57 |
Annual service cost | - |
New price | £3,600 |
Used price | - |
Insurance group |
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Warranty term | - |
Top speed & performance |
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Max power | 21 bhp |
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Max torque | - |
Top speed | - |
1/4 mile acceleration | - |
Tank range | - |
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