Potential unknown Falcon

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funk2monk

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Location
Suffolk
I have the opportunity to acquire this Falcon bicycle.
It’s has Campagnolo parts which I know and Zeus components which I know very little about?
Not sure of model or age?
Is it worth saving?
Look forward to hearing from you knowledgeable people.
 

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Once a Wheeler

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A major labour of love, but a worthwhile one. I would guess 1965–75 for the date. I am not sure if Zeus components were ever standard specification on Falcons so you would need to check that if you are seeking true authenticity. Nervex lugs and a quality fork crown are good touches. You will probably need to re-chrome and re-spray. The chainset looks sub-standard compared to the Campag Record gears so is probably a later addition. A very satisfying job to undertake but fairly costly, so get the purchase price down as far as possible if you decide to buy. Enjoy the renovation.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Looks a bit rough so needs lot of work so you don't want to pay much for the starting position! That said frame looks quite nice, pretty lugs, campag drop outs and RD so with a lot of work you could end up with a nice bike. do check the rust is surface only and not inside the frame though....
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
No expert on Falcon but looks to be late sixties. The Zeus FD and levers would seem to be a later addition. Not a high end frame but does have Campag dropouts. Classic Falcon powder blue colour scheme.
If the frame is sound could be worth saving but won’t be a cheap to do a full restoration.

@midlife might have some more info for you.

Frame number would help ID the year.
 
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funk2monk

funk2monk

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
A major labour of love, but a worthwhile one. I would guess 1965–75 for the date. I am not sure if Zeus components were ever standard specification on Falcons so you would need to check that if you are seeking true authenticity. Nervex lugs and a quality fork crown are good touches. You will probably need to re-chrome and re-spray. The chainset looks sub-standard compared to the Campag Record gears so is probably a later addition. A very satisfying job to undertake but fairly costly, so get the purchase price down as far as possible if you decide to buy. Enjoy the renovation.
Thank you for info.
It's a FOC so no major worries on the cost side, its just whether i can give it the restoration it deserves I guess?
 
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funk2monk

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
Looks a bit rough so needs lot of work so you don't want to pay much for the starting position! That said frame looks quite nice, pretty lugs, campag drop outs and RD so with a lot of work you could end up with a nice bike. do check the rust is surface only and not inside the frame though....
A FOC collection so nothing to expensive.

Think I will collect and give it a thorough inspection prior to restoration comitment.

Thank you for comments.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I guess that would be the case.
But you would end up with a very nice bike to ride around on.
 

Mandobob

Über Member
Location
Bristol
I have the opportunity to acquire this Falcon bicycle.
It’s has Campagnolo parts which I know and Zeus components which I know very little about?
Not sure of model or age?
Is it worth saving?
Look forward to hearing from you knowledgeable people.

Just reviewing old posts. I wondered what you decided to do with this machine? It looks like a late 1960s, one of the (many) San Remo variants.
 
Chromed stays , Nervex lugs and Campagnolo derailleur sounds like a very good bike .
The rust could be treated with rust remover or even lemon juice . The bike would look a lot better after a wash and a bit of a polish .
I hope that we could see once cleaned up .
 
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funk2monk

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
Chromed stays , Nervex lugs and Campagnolo derailleur sounds like a very good bike .
The rust could be treated with rust remover or even lemon juice . The bike would look a lot better after a wash and a bit of a polish .
I hope that we could see once cleaned up .

After a lot of thought I stripped the bike and got the good parts and scrapped the rest. Frame was badly corroded and in poor state.
I have too many projects and this one would never be finished.
Parts will appear somewhere soon hopefully.
 
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