averagebiker
Retro Guru
Afternoon all,
I took a punt on 2 old road bikes on the basis of a couple of poor pictures and put in an offer which was accepted. One is a Falcon and one is a British Eagle Touristique (well actually it turns out it isn't but that's a story for another day and thread!).
The Falcon is destined to be my station/shopping/pub bike for now with a minimal outlay recommission job. Can anyone work out it's age and model? I am thinking early 80s and a Mallorca/Majorca?
I'll put a couple of pictures up and tell you what I know about it from a brief look whilst dodging downpours. It has clearly been well used and updated so I don't know what parts are still original but some parts clearly aren't. For instance it has a Shimano 200GS FD, a Stronglight Escapade triple crank and a Shimano RSX RD.
It has a cromo frame and I think the fork dropouts are Tange. The seatpost is 26.2mm and very long. The photo shows it at minimum insertion depth for a laugh.
It should scrub up nicely with a strip, clean, lube, and repair. I may even try a bit of bargain retro bikepacking on it!
Rich
I took a punt on 2 old road bikes on the basis of a couple of poor pictures and put in an offer which was accepted. One is a Falcon and one is a British Eagle Touristique (well actually it turns out it isn't but that's a story for another day and thread!).
The Falcon is destined to be my station/shopping/pub bike for now with a minimal outlay recommission job. Can anyone work out it's age and model? I am thinking early 80s and a Mallorca/Majorca?
I'll put a couple of pictures up and tell you what I know about it from a brief look whilst dodging downpours. It has clearly been well used and updated so I don't know what parts are still original but some parts clearly aren't. For instance it has a Shimano 200GS FD, a Stronglight Escapade triple crank and a Shimano RSX RD.
It has a cromo frame and I think the fork dropouts are Tange. The seatpost is 26.2mm and very long. The photo shows it at minimum insertion depth for a laugh.
It should scrub up nicely with a strip, clean, lube, and repair. I may even try a bit of bargain retro bikepacking on it!
Rich