Edward York
Retro Newbie
As a long time lurker, I figure it's high time that I contributed with a thread of my own...
This one has a bit of a story over many years so for a first post, it'll be quite a long one.
The bike originally belonged to my late Father-in Law. Back in the early 2010s, it was sitting unused in my in-laws basement and I'm a sucker for an unused bike.
It's a brand that I'd never heard of: a 'Target Road Ace' made in Barton Upon Humber, so I'm guessing it has Falcon origins of some sort and I'm guessing built in late 1980s? I haven't got any photos of when I picked it up, but it was fitted with a flat handlebar. Very quickly I fitted drop bars to it (and some garish tape). Here's one of the only photos I have of it in this condition:
Even though the frame is just gas pipe, because it belonged to my late FiL, I wanted to keep it as a winter bike. But first it needed some modifications:
This one has a bit of a story over many years so for a first post, it'll be quite a long one.
The bike originally belonged to my late Father-in Law. Back in the early 2010s, it was sitting unused in my in-laws basement and I'm a sucker for an unused bike.
It's a brand that I'd never heard of: a 'Target Road Ace' made in Barton Upon Humber, so I'm guessing it has Falcon origins of some sort and I'm guessing built in late 1980s? I haven't got any photos of when I picked it up, but it was fitted with a flat handlebar. Very quickly I fitted drop bars to it (and some garish tape). Here's one of the only photos I have of it in this condition:
Even though the frame is just gas pipe, because it belonged to my late FiL, I wanted to keep it as a winter bike. But first it needed some modifications: