The pics of mine are from the eBay auction where I bought it. It was stated as late 60's, but the RD is stamped 72 (I believe - what year did RD dates appear?). I am 90% sure the sloping crown fork is original.
Regards,
Jerry Moos Big Spring, TX
NIGEL LAND <ndland@btinternet.com> wrote: Just a follow up on my last post. The bike I bought is identical to Jerry Moos's on the CR Classic site. I would like to get in touch to confirm - Is Jerry or someone with his email out there?
Nigel Land
North Lincs UK
For all Falcon Fans,
I have just acquired a Model 76 San Remo Professional, according to the
Barton guy, Jack Dimoline (83 and looks 63), who built them up. It was a
distressed sale at a local jumble and has chrome head lugs and forks and
rear end. The rest is hand painted red. I believe it is a sloping fork
(Italian) 1969ish model and would appreciate confirmation, as I suspect
most Falcon experts in CR are on the west side of the Atlantic. I can
send jpegs to anyone with 'the knowledge'. Most components are Campag
though the brakes are Mafac side pull (perhaps not original) and the
chainset is Stronglight. The paint colour should, I believe, be azure
blue, based on the few Falcon catalogues I have. Lovely bike to ride
handsoff, but wants to go!
If 1969 through 1973, Barton built, if later, Brigg, Grrr, foreign
parts! 8 miles away!! We, umm very territorial in these parts!
Nigel Land
Barton on Humber
North Lincs