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Old 08-10-18 | 02:20 AM
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Greetings from Indonesia, i just bought a vintage bike frameset. It equipped by WIN KUSUKI stem, dropbar and seatpost. U BRAKE using (i think it's a dia compe 610) center pull and brake lever from dia compe cherry. If anyone know some information from this bike frame it would be really helpfull for my restoration project. Thanks bikeforum.net

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Need pictures -- overall from drive side, plus detailed look at head lugs, bottom bracket, dropouts, seat cluster. Seat tube and seat post diameters are also helpful, plus closeups of any original decals. Serial numbers are also helpful in many instances.
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Welcome, @ ahmluthfi! Like John said, we really need a little more to go on. If the parts you mention are original, I'd guess it's from the seventies or early eighties. If it is a Japanese or Taiwanese frame a serial number could tell us a lot. Check under the bottom bracket.
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So Sorry for spamming in my own thread, because i need 10 oist to upload a picture. Hope you apologize me.

Here's the picture of my bike frame
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I believe the 73 on the seat lug may stand for the angle for the seat tube which is pretty standard. Unfortunately I don't there are any way to identify this maker, there is just nothing remarkable about the frame that points any specific brand.
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