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Hi everyone. I just picked up a hodge podge of 4 bikes. A ross mt. Washington, a giant boulder, a gmc denali and what I believe to be a 90s road bike. The 90s road bike is the one in question. I'm going to post a pic of the head badge. Perhaps my lack of cycling experience is why I can't ID this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Pics showing different parts of the bike would likely help, as would identifying marks like serial numbers. Frame details like lugs and dropouts, component brand/model/age, decals... all useful information to narrow down the list of potential builders.
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Someone peeled off all the decals except that one . I can't find any serial no. It has sake custom cranks and diacompe brakes .Heres one of the frame. I'll post some more pics as soon as possible. Thanks
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It suspect that this may be a mid to late 1980s, entry level, Zebra brand bicycle.
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