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ratrodjake 03-04-07 01:00 AM

help identify year please!
 
so a friend got a couple bikes for free a while back and we were going to rebuild them. i decided to start with this one but i am curious about what year it may be. heres all i know. 1) its a nishiki 2) it used to be red ... and thats about all i know but heres a pic, hopefully it'll help. http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/601...1707fn6.th.jpg

Noah Scape 03-04-07 01:45 AM

Well, for starters the forks are bent.

Gary Fountain 03-04-07 02:20 AM

Yep - bent front forks. Does the seat tube and down tube look to be 'creased' near the short, front head tube? If so - throw the frame away. It could be fixed but this would be very expensive and it is difficult to find someone with those skills. If the frame's not bent - change the forks but you must replace your fork with a fork with the same size steerer tube and take the correct size wheel (probably 700C) which is reasonably easy to find.

I would say that the frame was a 1970's frame (clamp on front derailleur, one set of bottle mounts, cable guides brazed to the top tube, plenty of space between the rear wheel and seat tube).

ozneddy 03-04-07 05:14 AM

handlebar stem looks like a colnago one that i have !

Little Darwin 03-04-07 07:43 AM

I agree on two points so far.

1) The fork is bent

2) Probably 1970's

I can also add another obvious point, that it is a tall frame.

All based on gut feel from the look.

If the components may be original, check the date codes with vintage-trek.com and also the someone here may have a more precise idea if you provide the serial number from the frame.

McDave 03-04-07 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Little Darwin
I agree on two points so far.

1) The fork is bent

2) Probably 1970's

I can also add another obvious point, that it is a tall frame.

And... it's lighter than air! ;)

Little Darwin 03-04-07 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by McDave
And... it's lighter than air! ;)

:eek: I had to go back and look... In my mind it looked so much like a bike on a stand that I didn't even notice the lack of a stand...

cyclodan 03-04-07 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Little Darwin
:eek: I had to go back and look... In my mind it looked so much like a bike on a stand that I didn't even notice the lack of a stand...

Must be Sealed Helium Inert Tubing Technology (S.H.I.T.T.:lol: )

ratrodjake 03-04-07 05:24 PM

i thought the forks were bent but i wasnt quite sure... everything else on the bike is fine though and it works well. I have it hanging from wire because i had just painted it.


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