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Old 05-26-09, 11:07 AM
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Nishiki Rally

I just acquired this Nishiki Rally and I'm looking for advice.

First of all I am having a little trouble identifying it. From some internet research, it looks like the Rally is a model from 1983 -- does anyone know if they made Rally's for other years -- and if so how do I find out what year my Rally is from?

Second, does anyone know much about Nishiki's from the 80's? Is this a good bike? solid frame? Any thoughts on its value -- it has very few miles on it and is in very good condition.

Third, I'm thinking about converting it to a fixie. Would this be a difficult process? Expensive?

Here's the link to pictures. I'd appreciate any advice anyone has to offer.

https://picasaweb.google.com/jeff.c.w...eat=directlink
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Old 05-26-09, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Geoff16W
I just acquired this Nishiki Rally and I'm looking for advice.

First of all I am having a little trouble identifying it. From some internet research, it looks like the Rally is a model from 1983 -- does anyone know if they made Rally's for other years -- and if so how do I find out what year my Rally is from?

Second, does anyone know much about Nishiki's from the 80's? Is this a good bike? solid frame? Any thoughts on its value -- it has very few miles on it and is in very good condition.

Third, I'm thinking about converting it to a fixie. Would this be a difficult process? Expensive?

Here's the link to pictures. I'd appreciate any advice anyone has to offer.

https://picasaweb.google.com/jeff.c.w...eat=directlink
Based on the components (low-end derailleur, swaged cranks, and unicrown fork) I'd say you have an entry-level Nishiki--one that you wouldn't want to invest too much time or money in (and not worth more than $50 in my local market...though Boston's a little crazier from what I've seen and heard).

That said, it'd probably make for a fine FG/SS. Post it in the fixed gear subforum for advice on how to do a decent conversion on the cheap.
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Do a Bike Forums search on Nishiki Serial Number. There is a thread that discusses serial numbers.
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