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Your yellow Nishiki Trackbike
curbtender hi , I am a Nishiki collector far away in Europe.
I just saw your yellow Nishiki track bike at the first time here on the forums. Perfect beautiful track bike, I'm really jealous :-). Is there more info about the bike? -year of manufacture. -Number of frames produced. - built in Kobe/Japan or other location? - Miscellaneous about the bike. thanks for information |
Originally Posted by Oldsteeler
(Post 22501313)
curbtender hi , I am a Nishiki collector far away in Europe.
I just saw your yellow Nishiki track bike at the first time here on the forums. Perfect beautiful track bike, I'm really jealous :-). Is there more info about the bike? -year of manufacture. -Number of frames produced. - built in Kobe/Japan or other location? - Miscellaneous about the bike. thanks for information |
curbtender Sorry , as a new member in forums I can't post any quotes yet. I´m only allowed to post URLs to other sites and photos after I have made 10 posts or more.
Your Pictures of the yellow Nishiki track bike have been posted on 08-11-2017 # 1777 and #1778 in Thread "Nishiki Serial Number Database".I would like to know more about this rare track bike. Thank You . |
Originally Posted by Oldsteeler
(Post 22501669)
curbtender Sorry , as a new member in forums I can't post any quotes yet. I´m only allowed to post URLs to other sites and photos after I have made 10 posts or more.
Your Pictures of the yellow Nishiki track bike have been posted on 08-11-2017 # 1777 and #1778 in Thread "Nishiki Serial Number Database".I would like to know more about this rare track bike. Thank You . |
Post 1777: https://www.bikeforums.net/19785429-post1777.html
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thank You Bug Shield for posting these Pictures.I mean exactly this Nishiki track bike.
Who has information about this yellow track bike and Nishiki track bikes in general? |
Not mine. I posted someone else's picture for them.
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Originally Posted by landster
(Post 19780584)
does anyone know anything about this nikishi frame? i bought it a few years ago as frame only from japan, looking i havnt been able to find another nikishi with original track endsi tried to include pictures of all the detailed areas of the frame. it originally had a ZJ stamped shimano bb which i replaced but still have somewhere
imgur.com/a/DKNVw i posted about the bike previously but never saw any replys, the original post was on page 35 and its mentioned a few years later on pages 62 and 68. i posted about it again as i started cycling again recently and was interested in it again |
yellow Nishiki Trackbike
Hello [MENTION=467635]landster[/MENTION].
I saw here in the forum Classic & Vintage two Pictures of your yellow Nishiki track bike. There was no further information or data about this bike by the photos. Therefore my request to you. - is this frame a single piece or did Nishiki offer other models as track bikes? - what year of manufacture is it? - was the frame sold directly and only in Japan or was it also sold in the USA or worldwide? Thanks for more information. |
hi dbalu
Your Competition Frame is almost a twin of mine. My Competition frame code is EF500105. Guess both were produced on the same day in Kobe . the german dealer ROSE sticker indicates that the frame has been custom fitted to the buyer 's wishes . That was ROSE's specialty. I bought my first Competition from ROSE in 1982 and had it built according to my suggestions. |
my Nishiki Olympic 1978
Please allow me to introduce my Nishiki Olympic.
The frame was built in Kobe/Japan in 1978 for the European market. I bought this beautiful Nishiki bike in 2020 from a Dutchman. Everything else about the Olympic can be found in the pictures.https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a86a41727f.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...af60609e46.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4ae81fa6c4.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...24e958a15c.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...df8f46bdc2.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...eb60fd7864.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...eed2b44cf2.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1b3c2eb6fb.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8bb6fa6869.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...95cf546ca0.jpg |
my Nishiki Olympic 1978 , part 2
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5945e8ad6a.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5319178f82.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...90301a52a2.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...eb413b35a2.jpg in May 2021 : my participation in the Eroica Montalcino , 120 km of joy and exhaustion. |
Originally Posted by Oldsteeler
(Post 22510715)
Please allow me to introduce my Nishiki Olympic.
The frame was built in Kobe/Japan in 1978 for the European market. I bought this beautiful Nishiki bike in 2020 from a Dutchman. Everything else about the Olympic can be found in the pictures. Edit: Everything looks era correct, with the exception of the saddle, pedals and the expected consumables. |
Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 22510738)
That's a beautiful bicycle. .................
Shimano, established a presence in Europe as soon as they had developed their professional level Dura-Ace components by opening the European headquarters in the Nethrelands in June 1972 and supplying the Belgian based Flandria team in 1973. Thank-you for posting. I have one of those 1973-74 Flandria bikes named-labeled as Freddy Maertens. I bought it in Belgium a few years ago as "scrap" and gradually rebuilt it with some old Japanese parts. It,s a nice Bike with Ishiwata Tubes. |
Nishiki hybrid 301
Hello, I would like to ask you for some help...
My bike's serial number is WN08612N. If you can decode it, I would be very glad! Best regards, Tjasa |
Originally Posted by Pilulilu
(Post 22515508)
Hello, I would like to ask you for some help...
My bike's serial number is WN08612N. If you can decode it, I would be very glad! Best regards, Tjasa |
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Can you guys help me with this serial # from my old Nishiki Colorado? My mind is shot from working all day, and I've been curious since I built the bike up from the frame/fork about 20 years ago. Thanks.
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Hi! I'd like some help in distinguishing what year my bike was made and it's model specific from the Mountain Series indicated on the bottom tube. Its serial number F2A01410 doesn't seem to reflect the ones detailed at the top of this thread.
Thanks in advance for any input! |
Originally Posted by Day42
(Post 22556188)
Can you guys help me with this serial # from my old Nishiki Colorado? My mind is shot from working all day, and I've been curious since I built the bike up from the frame/fork about 20 years ago. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by discordman
(Post 22556274)
Hi! I'd like some help in distinguishing what year my bike was made and it's model specific from the Mountain Series indicated on the bottom tube. Its serial number F2A01410 doesn't seem to reflect the ones detailed at the top of this thread.
Thanks in advance for any input! |
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TMar, thanks. Here's a pick of the driveside of my Colorado, as it currently sits. I still have the original fork. Any more info would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 22556324)
Welcome to the forum. Your frame was manufactured during January of a year ending in a 2. It could be 1992, 2002, etc. To determine which decade and the model, we'll need more information (brands and models of components) and preferably a good overall, drive side photo. Ignore the forum warning about requiring 10 posts before you can add photos. They will upload to gallery album under your forum ID, where myself and other members can view them.
I've uploaded photos of the bike in the gallery under my profile like you said. I don't know much about the components the previous owner put on it, if they're stock or not. The Tange fork it has I believe isn't but I'm welcome to be corrected. Let me know if you need additional photos of it, thanks! |
Originally Posted by Day42
(Post 22557389)
TMar, thanks. Here's a pick of the driveside of my Colorado, as it currently sits. I still have the original fork. Any more info would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by discordman
(Post 22557489)
Thanks for the welcome, the input, and the tip on the photos!
I've uploaded photos of the bike in the gallery under my profile like you said. I don't know much about the components the previous owner put on it, if they're stock or not. The Tange fork it has I believe isn't but I'm welcome to be corrected. Let me know if you need additional photos of it, thanks! From a component perspective, the closest USA models are the Colorado, which used 500LX components that were 2 groups higher than 300LX, and the Backroads, which used the 200GS components that were one group below 300LX. The frame style itself resembles the Manitoba model, which was one step below the Backroads. The only USA market Nishiki with a suspension fork in 1992 was the top of the line Alien SP. It was rare to have suspension forks at this level in 1992, so I strongly suspect that they were added by the previous owner. Regrettably, the only thing that I can tell you for sure, is that it is a 1992 model. Based on the frame and components, I'd classify it as upper entry level. With the OEM rigid fork, it would have had a retail price of around $375-$400 USA, had it been available in the USA market. Selective photo assist... https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...267cbc31ef.jpg |
T-Mar, thanks. I built the bike up myself after purchasing it as a frameset about 20+ years ago on eBay. Each year I feel like I do something new to it. This year it was due for the new Schwalbes, and I converted the drivetrain to 1x Microshift Advent X and a Wolf Tooth chainring.
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