Hello, and please all have a virtual drink on me.
I have finally managed to find an old classic after missing a few over the years.
I'll get some pictures up hopefully today, and would appreciate any help in ID'ing the F&F and dating it along with the parts.
I have done some research and it has tappered rear stays and a loop over the top tube / post.
It also has a numeric serial number which matches the forks. I thought it may be a Falcon but some have X serials and this does not. At the top of the forks there is also a heart shape. The serial is under the BB.
The bike is a mis-match of bits. It has Campagnola GS brakes and cranks (197, with Large Flange Record hubs. It also has a long fluted Campag Post, but is stuck :cry:
I will take the cranks out and try and free the post, but if the frame is low end, is it better to save the post rather than the frame?
Any help is very much apprceciated, thanks.
I have finally managed to find an old classic after missing a few over the years.
I'll get some pictures up hopefully today, and would appreciate any help in ID'ing the F&F and dating it along with the parts.
I have done some research and it has tappered rear stays and a loop over the top tube / post.
It also has a numeric serial number which matches the forks. I thought it may be a Falcon but some have X serials and this does not. At the top of the forks there is also a heart shape. The serial is under the BB.
The bike is a mis-match of bits. It has Campagnola GS brakes and cranks (197, with Large Flange Record hubs. It also has a long fluted Campag Post, but is stuck :cry:
I will take the cranks out and try and free the post, but if the frame is low end, is it better to save the post rather than the frame?
Any help is very much apprceciated, thanks.