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Wow! This is a L O N G thread. Here is my 1985 International with Tange 1 Oversized Tubing and a few updates...
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Nishiki Custom Sport
Saved from certain dumpster death to wall art ;-) Pulled some Dura Ace brakes from the misc. parts box for fun. Another serial number for T-Mar...KC25616
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Very nice example of a 1984 Westwood in the Metallic Cinnamon finish and with the relatively rare SunTour Le Tech rear derailleur. The missing pedals were SunTour XC-II. Despite the appearance, the saddle does appear to have been exchanged for something cheaper, as OEM spec was an Avocet Touring.
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Nishiki Safari almost finished
Well worth the time and effort!
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Hello everyone. I have a Nishiki custom sport serial # S1 4B383, I would love to have some info on. I received it as a gift and wondered if it was worth fixing up or keeping as original as possible. I’m too new to post pics yet apparently but it’s in pretty good shape. The tires are 27 1/4. Brakes are Dia-compe. Shimano 600 derailleur. It seems fairly old and I always hesitate to alter anything that’s vintage. Thanks.
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Nishiki Forest
I was wondering if anyone has any info on my early 90’s Nishiki Forest mountain bike. I bought it new when I was in the military while I was stationed in South Korea. Serial number is GJO 1270. Is it a Giant frame? Worth holding on to?
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Nishiki Liner and Tri-A Attn: T-Mar;-)
I really didn't need another bike.....I just can't say no to Nishiki
More serial numbers for T-MAR!
My other crazy buddy snatched up this small Tri-A for his daughter. Really nice frame and fork!
More serial numbers for T-MAR!
My other crazy buddy snatched up this small Tri-A for his daughter. Really nice frame and fork!
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Hey,
I have this newly acquired Giant Perigee with serial number GB217503...
**My pictures got corrupted... See this post.**
Based on the system I quoted below (which appears to be the closest fit) the 3rd digit being '2' indicates that it is maybe a 1992... Just want to confirm that this is the correct system for Giant branded frames, not just Nishikis.
Thanks!
I have this newly acquired Giant Perigee with serial number GB217503...
**My pictures got corrupted... See this post.**
Based on the system I quoted below (which appears to be the closest fit) the 3rd digit being '2' indicates that it is maybe a 1992... Just want to confirm that this is the correct system for Giant branded frames, not just Nishikis.
Giant manufactured frames (1987-1989*)
Serial number formatt Gfyxxxxx where,
G = Giant
f = letter indicating fortnight (i.e A = weeks 1-2, B = weeks 3-3,... Z=weeks 51-52)
y =last digit of calendar year of manufacture (i.e. 7 = 1987, 8 = 1988, etc.)
xxxxx = numbers probably indicating a sequential manufacturing number during the fortnight
Example: GD706959 was the 6,959th frame manufactured during the 4th fortnight of 1987.
* The serial number format appears to started in 1987 and is known to extend beyond 1989 on Giant branded models, though no Nishiki examples have been reported, to date.
Serial number formatt Gfyxxxxx where,
G = Giant
f = letter indicating fortnight (i.e A = weeks 1-2, B = weeks 3-3,... Z=weeks 51-52)
y =last digit of calendar year of manufacture (i.e. 7 = 1987, 8 = 1988, etc.)
xxxxx = numbers probably indicating a sequential manufacturing number during the fortnight
Example: GD706959 was the 6,959th frame manufactured during the 4th fortnight of 1987.
* The serial number format appears to started in 1987 and is known to extend beyond 1989 on Giant branded models, though no Nishiki examples have been reported, to date.
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Nishiki Intl. saved from the crusher to yard art
Nishiki International / Serial number for T-Mar / KA03088 / Saved the headset, seatpost, handlebars, BB and rusty Suntour Blueline parts....The fork was mangled and the frame is damaged.
Has crash damage ;-(
Kawamura built / WCCSC
Has crash damage ;-(
Kawamura built / WCCSC
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Hey,
I have this newly acquired Giant Perigee with serial number GB217503...
**My pictures got corrupted... See this post.**
Based on the system I quoted below (which appears to be the closest fit) the 3rd digit being '2' indicates that it is maybe a 1992... Just want to confirm that this is the correct system for Giant branded frames, not just Nishikis.
Thanks!
I have this newly acquired Giant Perigee with serial number GB217503...
**My pictures got corrupted... See this post.**
Based on the system I quoted below (which appears to be the closest fit) the 3rd digit being '2' indicates that it is maybe a 1992... Just want to confirm that this is the correct system for Giant branded frames, not just Nishikis.
Thanks!
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Thxs for the submission. Too bad about the bent tubes. FYI, the official colour designation is Lake Blue.
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Yes, Giant used the same serial number format for both their eponymous branded and contract manufactured frames. The serial number, in conjunction with the Shimano 300EX indcates a 1992 model. FYI, the main triangle is CrMo with CrMO forks but the stays are hi-tensile steel. The missing wheelset employed Shimano 300EX hubs laced to 700C Araya SP30 rims and the rear cogs were 13-26T. FYI, the MSRP was $445 CDN.
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Beauty, thanks!
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Nishiki Colorado
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1988 Nishiki Colorado with Exage indexed Thumb Shifters. Includes a rear under chainstay brake!
It has joytech hubs stamped e88.
Made in Taiwan. 4130 throughout.
1988 Nishiki Colorado with Exage indexed Thumb Shifters. Includes a rear under chainstay brake!
It has joytech hubs stamped e88.
Made in Taiwan. 4130 throughout.
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Your frame was manufactured by Giant of Taiwan, during weeks 37-38 of 1988. This the grey period where it could be a 1988 or 1989 model. However, in this case, we know it's a 1988 model as the 1989 version utilized cantilever rear brakes, straight bladed forks and a revised down tube logo which incorporated a "Cunningham Design" designation. Thxs for the contribution.
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Another Tri-A
My first try at this:
Tri-A SN: WF03835 (no photos)
Color: Black---seat tube
top tube
down tube
fork
Yellow--seatstays
chainstays
(cable cover)
Black and Yellow--head tube
Everything on the bike is Shimano 600
Front to rear: hub FB 6207
both breaks BR 6208 (max 49 - min 39)
break leavers BL 6209
headset Shimano 600 (no external markings)
shift leavers Shimano 600 (no external markings)
handle bar stem WIN (?)
handel bars WIN kusuki WINPISTA
seat Turbo
seat post SAKAO (?)
crank set Biopace 52/42
crank arm 170m FC 6207
pedals PD 6207
front derailleur FD 6207
rear derailleur RD 6208
cassette Shimano 600 (no external markings visible)
24/22/19/17/15/13
wheels ARAYA 700c
Sorry if this is too much detail, but I wanted to add to the data base.
Tri-A SN: WF03835 (no photos)
Color: Black---seat tube
top tube
down tube
fork
Yellow--seatstays
chainstays
(cable cover)
Black and Yellow--head tube
Everything on the bike is Shimano 600
Front to rear: hub FB 6207
both breaks BR 6208 (max 49 - min 39)
break leavers BL 6209
headset Shimano 600 (no external markings)
shift leavers Shimano 600 (no external markings)
handle bar stem WIN (?)
handel bars WIN kusuki WINPISTA
seat Turbo
seat post SAKAO (?)
crank set Biopace 52/42
crank arm 170m FC 6207
pedals PD 6207
front derailleur FD 6207
rear derailleur RD 6208
cassette Shimano 600 (no external markings visible)
24/22/19/17/15/13
wheels ARAYA 700c
Sorry if this is too much detail, but I wanted to add to the data base.
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I bought this bike new in Spring 1973 and rode it everywhere. Then it hung in the garage for 25 years when life got busy. Now I'm riding it again and thought I'd add it to the database here. The seat, tape, tires, water bottle cage and end clip for the pump are not original, but the rest is. The serial number is KS182164 with a fancy big W underneath. Araya wheels, Suntour GT back derailleur, Sugino Mighty Competition in the front. Kyokuto Pro-Ace pedals, Dia-Compe brakes. Lots of nice details, 19" frame. A pretty little bike.
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I have posted about this numerous times in the past. It is the logo for West Coast Cycle (Supply), the owner and distributor of the Nishiki brand in the USA. It is actually a "backwards C" + "W" + "C" compressed into one symmetrical character. As such, it is a stylized version of WCC (West Coast Cycle).
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My first try at this:
Tri-A SN: WF03835 (no photos)
Color: Black---seat tube
top tube
down tube
fork
Yellow--seatstays
chainstays
(cable cover)
Black and Yellow--head tube
Everything on the bike is Shimano 600
Front to rear: hub FB 6207
both breaks BR 6208 (max 49 - min 39)
break leavers BL 6209
headset Shimano 600 (no external markings)
shift leavers Shimano 600 (no external markings)
handle bar stem WIN (?)
handel bars WIN kusuki WINPISTA
seat Turbo
seat post SAKAO (?)
crank set Biopace 52/42
crank arm 170m FC 6207
pedals PD 6207
front derailleur FD 6207
rear derailleur RD 6208
cassette Shimano 600 (no external markings visible)
24/22/19/17/15/13
wheels ARAYA 700c
Sorry if this is too much detail, but I wanted to add to the data base.
Tri-A SN: WF03835 (no photos)
Color: Black---seat tube
top tube
down tube
fork
Yellow--seatstays
chainstays
(cable cover)
Black and Yellow--head tube
Everything on the bike is Shimano 600
Front to rear: hub FB 6207
both breaks BR 6208 (max 49 - min 39)
break leavers BL 6209
headset Shimano 600 (no external markings)
shift leavers Shimano 600 (no external markings)
handle bar stem WIN (?)
handel bars WIN kusuki WINPISTA
seat Turbo
seat post SAKAO (?)
crank set Biopace 52/42
crank arm 170m FC 6207
pedals PD 6207
front derailleur FD 6207
rear derailleur RD 6208
cassette Shimano 600 (no external markings visible)
24/22/19/17/15/13
wheels ARAYA 700c
Sorry if this is too much detail, but I wanted to add to the data base.