Registration: 583 XWG
Frame: YB/15279
Odometer: 00001
MOT: Exempt
- V5 Registration Document on file
- Villiers two-stroke engine
- Tidy example
Francis-Barnett motorcycles were nicknamed "Franny B" or "Fanny B". They were built with small engines, up to 350 cc (21 cu in), for affordable private transport and for use in motorcycle sport. Most Francis-Barnett motorcycles were built with Villiers two-stroke engines, until in 1959 AMC introduced its own range of single-cylinder two-stroke engines, made in-house, for both Francis-Barnett and James motorcycles. The Falcon was built between 1954 and 1957.
Presenting in Green, this ‘Franny-B’ has 3 former keepers recorded on the V5, however, there is no history beyond that. The machine appears to be a very tidy example with paintwork that presents well and the seat looks very good. The Falcon is accompanied by the V5 Registration Document.

