New & Used FALCON Bikes for Sale in the UK
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About FALCON
Falcon is a name that many might recognise from the heyday of British cycling in the mid-20th century. Today, Falcon has refocused its efforts on the burgeoning market for electric bicycles. Catering primarily to commuters and urban cyclists, Falcon's current line-up is compact, practical, and designed with ease of use in mind. Their Compact 20 inches Folding Commuter Electric Bike is emblematic of this approach, offering a convenient solution for city dwellers who need to navigate crowded streets and have limited storage space.
In the UK market, Falcon occupies the lower to mid-range of the electric bike spectrum, positioning itself as an affordable option for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint or simply make their daily commute less of a chore. Riders tend to view Falcon as a reliable entry-level brand, offering decent quality at a price point that won't break the bank. While they might not boast the technological bells and whistles of premium brands, Falcon bikes are appreciated for their straightforward functionality and accessibility.
The brand's history stretches back to 1930s Britain, when Falcon was a household name for traditional bicycles. Over the decades, the company adapted to changing market demands, eventually embracing the electric bike trend as a way to continue its legacy. This pivot to electric bikes has allowed Falcon to remain relevant in an era where sustainability and alternative transport are becoming increasingly important.
Owning a Falcon electric bike is generally a stress-free experience. The bikes are easy to maintain, with parts that are widely available and not overly expensive. The Compact model, in particular, is designed for convenience. It folds down quickly, making it ideal for those needing to carry it on public transport or store it in tight spaces. The ride quality is pleasant enough for short to medium distances, and while it might not have the longest range, the 10Ah battery should suffice for most urban commutes.
On the secondhand market, Falcon bikes are a decent proposition. Their affordability when new means that used models can often be picked up for a bargain. However, potential buyers should be aware that the battery life on older models might have diminished, so it's worth checking this before purchasing. A secondhand Falcon won't hold its value as well as some premium brands, but this makes them an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers looking for an affordable entry point into electric cycling.
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What to look for when buying a used FALCON
FALCON bikes are best for urban commuters and budget-conscious cyclists looking for a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transport..
When buying any used FALCON, start with the basics. Check the frame for cracks, dents, or damage, especially around the head tube, bottom bracket, and dropout areas. Look at the drivetrain for wear and make sure the gears shift cleanly through the full range.
Ask the seller for service history and proof of ownership. Every FALCON listed on Cyclesite is automatically checked against UK stolen-bike databases, but it is always worth checking the frame number yourself too.
Typical FALCON pricing on the used market sits in the £300 to £800 (approximate used market range in the uk) bracket. Anything notably outside that range is worth a closer look.
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Founded in the UK in the 1930s, Falcon was a prominent name in traditional bicycles before transitioning to electric bikes in recent years.
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Falcon electric bikes are generally considered reliable for everyday commuting. They are straightforward machines that are easy to maintain and offer good value for their price.
A new 10Ah battery should provide a range suitable for most city commutes, typically around 20-30 miles on a single charge. Expect reduced performance on older batteries.
Focus on the condition of the battery and motor, as these can be costly to replace. Also, check for any damage to the frame and ensure the folding mechanism operates smoothly.
Falcon offers simpler, more affordable options compared to premium brands. They may lack some advanced features but provide solid functionality and convenience for everyday use.
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