Target Road Ace Resto-Mod

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:

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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:
 
Frame modifications and first post renovation riding:

Water bottle bosses and downtube shifter mounts:

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I then had it painted by an acquaintance who worked in a body shop. He did a cracking job of the paint (RAL 4007 IIRC). Here it is as first built up:

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It worked well as a winter bike but it wasn't long before the urge to modify/add decals appeared...

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As built, I'd fitted it with Sora 9x3 shifters, a Soma Highway One bar, Spa Cycles crankset, a Brooks B17 saddle, Sora rear hub, 105 front with Rigida Chrina rims.
 
I then had my late FiL's name applied to the bike:

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Since 2013, it's been my winter bike and have done a fair few miles, usually in filthy conditions. I picked up a used Shimano Dynohub coupled with a Supernova front light.

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A few years passed and bits wore out. At this stage, I also added a rear rack and swapped to a Spa Cycles Nidd Saddle. I also wanted to fit the lowest Reynolds decal I could find - so I went with Reynolds 500. Mis-badging, but hopefully not too bad...

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The rims wore out and I replaced with a set of damaged Open Pro Ceramics that I had picked up and Continental GP 4 Seasons. The braking in the wet is pretty poor, but rim wear is non existent.

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I then started adding more gold bits.

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More winter riding

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This year has seen even more fiddling.

I sold the Conti 4 Seasons and replaced with Vittoria Rubino Pro (I think it's the only time I've ever made money swapping tyres!).

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The gold bands had started peeling off, so I removed them

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And replaced with a barber pole. It took a few attempts to get it right, but I'm pleased with the final result.

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Assembled and with other decals applied.

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I also took the opportunity to add some more decals.

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Black head tube also added.

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and H Lloyd Cycles created an old York bike shop decal for me.

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I suppose I should cover how it rides etc. It's not light - 13.5kg or around that sort of weight. But winter riding is slow anyway. It's comfortable and the components are all chosen to deal with the winter grime/salt. I guess I've done around 8k miles on it by now over the years, but I've ditched my cycle computer as I rather ride without knowing I'm slower each year that passes. The Spa Nidd Saddle turned out to be too uncomfortable for me, so I swapped it out for another B17.
 

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As it's a winter bike, it gets wet more often than not. I noticed that water would often be drawn into the rear hub via the non-drive lip-seal, turning the grease into a mayonnaise.

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This year I decided to try and improve it, so after some experimentation, I created a little cover from some spare aluminum to stop water from (I think) the brake caliper from being drawn into the seal.

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View from below.

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Seems to have helped. It might mot have stopped it completely, but it has reduced the problem a fair amount.

Which leads to it's current state. Pannier rack removed, a smaller Carradice Barley fitted and still racking up the winter miles.

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I have researched Target Road Ace, but found nothing online. I had never seen another one, then by chance I was walking by a bike stand the other day and what did I see? A Target Road Ace...

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If anyone knows anything about these, please let me know. As I've already mentioned, I'm guessing they were a sub-brand of Falcon as the head tube badge says Barton-on-Humber. The lack of braze on fittings is apparently also a signature of Falcon.

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But if anyone knows better, please let me know!

I've probably missed quite a few bits as I've posted, so if anyone has any questions, please shout.

Thank you for reading, if you got this far!
 
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