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Help ID: 80s or 90s NORCO?
Edit: We figured out it wasn't a Specialized Sequoia, so this original post is a little moot other than the pictures.
Hey there, a while back I bought an unknown steel bike off of Craigslist to build a budget touring bike. The owner thought maybe it was a Norco, but they painted it over 17 years ago and definitely didn't remember the model. I thought for the last month it must be some kind of oddball Norco I might never ID. Then I ran into a Specialized Sequoia for sale that looked identical. Apparently the flat bullet markings by the seat post, the butted seat tube, and uneven seat post opening are pretty specific to the 91-93 years. This one would be specifically a 91 because it was the only year without a hole on the backside of the center tube to fit a generator for the lights. Does anyone have any more info on these hard to research years? Did I miraculously go to buy an old mountain bike for touring and end up with a touring bike? The only really noticeable difference is the height of the seat tube, but I'm wondering if since it's the smallest frame size if that would be why the tube is longer (kinda like how on the smaller frames the top and bottom tubes connect a lot closer on the headset than the larger frame sizes). Thanks in advance for any help someone could offer! Here's the 1991 Catalog, but it's only online in German. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...eb97a72d50.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4f0343d2ec.jpg ABOVE: I didn't notice until after I got the bike the Deore pedals in the listed pictures were replaced with black brandless mountain bike pedals. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0469a105b3.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0e79e82078.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...003d8d453d.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...485e58881c.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ac2d358e87.jpg ABOVE: No generator area, but it does have the attachment for an old school bike pump. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...53c8e05249.jpg ABOVE: The only old photo the owner had of it prior to its new paint job. He had gifted it to his dad to be used as a hunting bike. Interesting history! https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b6ac7813ac.jpg ABOVE: Here's the one for sale I ran into recently. Here's the only thread I came to on here with a similar finding. |
I don't believe you have a Sequoia because it is equipped with 700c wheels and the bike you've pictured has 26" MTB wheels.
Look at the spec pages (29 & 30) in the catalog. Try to match up the hubs, brakes, FD (the RD looks like a replacement but I could be mistaken), crankset and shifters. Those components appear to be original. None of you pictures show those very well. Also, see if you can find a serial number and post it. It could be a clue about the brand and year made. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. |
Originally Posted by BuddhaOnWheels
(Post 20642975)
. I thought for the last month it must be some kind of oddball Norco I might never ID.
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Rear brake cable bridge/stop is totally different on the Sequoia - You have something else
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8902761 is the number I pulled off the bottom bracket. My understanding is anything on it might be a replacement, as the guy I bought it off of said he got most of the components from a Cannondale so hardly anything is original and all Shimano STX replacements definitely aren't.
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Originally Posted by mixteup
(Post 20643058)
Rear brake cable bridge/stop is totally different on the Sequoia - You have something else
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https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...accc9bbe41.jpg
In the meantime here is a picture of its touring transformation so far (definitely needed to get rid of that quill stem/ flat bars). |
If that fits you it will be an excellent touring bike.
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Originally Posted by 52telecaster
(Post 20644112)
If that fits you it will be an excellent touring bike.
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Originally Posted by BuddhaOnWheels
(Post 20642975)
Most Norco models had uni-stays during this period. |
Originally Posted by BuddhaOnWheels
(Post 20643632)
8902761 is the number I pulled off the bottom bracket. My understanding is anything on it might be a replacement, as the guy I bought it off of said he got most of the components from a Cannondale so hardly anything is original and all Shimano STX replacements definitely aren't.
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