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Old 10-26-22, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by clubman
13 year old thread my friend. Try to avoid Zombies whenever possible.
I think it's cute, and I've done it before.

When you're just searching for something- either as a Google search or you're actually searching BF threads- come across something, get involved... and then you respond to someone... oops... Then again, I recognize a lot of the names that pop up that are no longer around... And it is horrifyingly embarrassing to read some of the stupid **** I posted. Just as I will be horrifyingly embarrassed to read the stupid **** I post 10 years from now...

And for the record- don't consider SR stuff to be low end- just ubiquitous- it was on everything, everywhere.
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Old 10-27-22, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
err, don't mean to high jack the thread, but what about SR frames? I've tried looking it up but I didn't find a whole lot.
Originally Posted by krems81
The logo on the sr frames looks suspiciously like the sr components logo. I'd guess they contracted a large Japanese frame manufacturer to make bikes for them for a period of time. Probably Panasonic, judging by the way they were equipped....
Originally Posted by romanlotus
SR bicycle have nothing to do with Sakae .
Well, this gets a bit complicated. Sakae Ringyo, the component manufacturer, did manufacture bicycles but they do not appear to be related to the SR bicycle brand, Confused? Let me try to explain.

Circa 1976, a Japanese trading company called Marui introduced the SR brand of bicycles to the USA market. The brand had its heyday in the mid-1980s and through that time was distributed in the USA by Windsor Enterprises, who operated out of various locations in the San Francisco Bay area. These bicycles were contract manufacture by various Asian sources, with Araya and Miki being the two most common, based on the serial number data that I've seen able collect. Marui also owned the Shogun brand of bicycles and in the late 1980s started phasing out their SR line, in favour of Shogun.

The SR component brand was owned and manufactured by Sakae Ringyo Kaisha, who were, to the best of my knowledge, unrelated to Marui. However, in the late 1980s, apparently as a result of Shimano's dominance in the bicycle component market, Sakae Ringyo started looking to diversify. They also changed their name to SR Sakae. Since they had lots of experience with aluminum and aluminum bicycle frames were becoming popular, they started building bonded aluminum forks and frames which were marketed under the Litage and Prism names, in addition to be rebranded by other companies such as 3Rensho and BH. These frames appeared circa 1988. However, probably to avoid confusion with Marui's SR brand, any decals bearing the company named, stated "SR Sakae".

So, Sakae Ringyo/SR Sakae (the component manufacturer) did build aluminum framed bicycles, but they do not appear to be related to the SR brand of steel framed bicycles of the late 1970s though the mid-1980s.

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Old 10-27-22, 08:53 AM
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