SuperSid
Old School Hero
Hello, I'm currently in the process of renovating a Chrome-moly framed Falcon frame from around 1979.
I found some pics of exactly the same frame and forks on google:
I've found most of the decals I require, from H Lloyd Cycles and Cyclomondo:
Unfortunately, I can't find the Golden Falcon graphic which is positioned above and below the vertical Falcon text on the seat tube (see attached image):
If you own a late 70s, early 80s Falcon, PLEASE HELP!!!!
I need some accurate photos so that I can trace around them in Photoshop and create a precise image file which can be printed by professional printers and made available for sale.
Even better, if someone has a steady hand and a lot of patience, maybe they could tape some tracing paper to their bike frame seat tube, trace the Falcon details with a fine pencil then scan it. Including some dimensions would avoid errors.
If you take photos, try to take the tube curvature into account, taking 3 photos at different angles, looking straight onto the left wing, centre and tail sections would make it easier to reconstruct , measurements would help in this case too.
Saving the image as a Jpeg is perfect although Photoshop reads most image file formats.
Thank you in advance! It would be great if we could make thhis happen!
I found some pics of exactly the same frame and forks on google:
I've found most of the decals I require, from H Lloyd Cycles and Cyclomondo:
Unfortunately, I can't find the Golden Falcon graphic which is positioned above and below the vertical Falcon text on the seat tube (see attached image):
If you own a late 70s, early 80s Falcon, PLEASE HELP!!!!
I need some accurate photos so that I can trace around them in Photoshop and create a precise image file which can be printed by professional printers and made available for sale.
Even better, if someone has a steady hand and a lot of patience, maybe they could tape some tracing paper to their bike frame seat tube, trace the Falcon details with a fine pencil then scan it. Including some dimensions would avoid errors.
If you take photos, try to take the tube curvature into account, taking 3 photos at different angles, looking straight onto the left wing, centre and tail sections would make it easier to reconstruct , measurements would help in this case too.
Saving the image as a Jpeg is perfect although Photoshop reads most image file formats.
Thank you in advance! It would be great if we could make thhis happen!