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I recently bought a Nishiki Modulus, and I would really appreciate some help nailing down the frame. Unfortunately, I can't post images until I have posted 10 messages, but here's what I have:
Serial number is CC910552 which seems to be Canadian market 1983. However, the frame says performance equipe and has Exage Action components which seem to be 1989 specific?
Serial number is CC910552 which seems to be Canadian market 1983. However, the frame says performance equipe and has Exage Action components which seem to be 1989 specific?
I would suggest that the serial number starts with the letter "G", GC910552. Not for the Canadian market.
This is a serial number from Giant of Taiwan. The first digit 9 is for the year of frame manufacture 1989.
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the letter N in Nishiki Data Base ??
Questions and discrepancies regarding the Nishiki Data Base / frame encoding.
I have pictures of a late 1970's Nishiki Professional where the frame code starts with the letter N.
See the following picture.*
*If I remember correctly, this Olympic with its pictures was presented here in the forum some time ago.
I can not explain this N myself with my available documents. There is no known or planned N for country/import coding.
Who can provide clarification on this?
Thanks for any informations .
I have pictures of a late 1970's Nishiki Professional where the frame code starts with the letter N.
See the following picture.*
*If I remember correctly, this Olympic with its pictures was presented here in the forum some time ago.

I can not explain this N myself with my available documents. There is no known or planned N for country/import coding.
Who can provide clarification on this?
Thanks for any informations .
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Questions and discrepancies regarding the Nishiki Data Base / frame encoding.
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I can not explain this N myself with my available documents. There is no known or planned N for country/import coding.
Who can provide clarification on this?
Thanks for any informations .
. . .
I can not explain this N myself with my available documents. There is no known or planned N for country/import coding.
Who can provide clarification on this?
Thanks for any informations .
There were generally two different cutouts on the bottom bracket shell, a Nishiki "N" or a four petal flower. Sometimes there was a Kuwamara "K" cutout.
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I'm having trouble deciphering two Nishiki serial numbers.
First one, most important. Nishiki Olympic 12 (dark blue), serial GE 00436. Has what looks to be original Suntour ARX components. Tange 5 sticker
Second, Nishiki Custom Sport frame (blue), serial S1 2C467.
Neither of these fit the format I've seen.
First one, most important. Nishiki Olympic 12 (dark blue), serial GE 00436. Has what looks to be original Suntour ARX components. Tange 5 sticker
Second, Nishiki Custom Sport frame (blue), serial S1 2C467.
Neither of these fit the format I've seen.
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the first serial number, GE 00436, is from an Asian geographical area. the letter "E" is 1985.
Second, Nishiki Custom Sport frame (blue), serial S1 2C467. This is a Japanese manufacturer, but not Kawamura, the first digit "1" is for the year of frame manufacture 1981.
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That second point is interesting to me. I have a Talbot with the serial number 'S1 2 255'. Consensus is it was probably made in Japan, up to this point I hadn't seen a similar serial number myself. I was dating it by the components only, which range from June 1980 to Feb 1981 so suspected 1981 - I'm pleased to see that's the case from what you wrote. Thanks
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That second point is interesting to me. I have a Talbot with the serial number 'S1 2 255'. Consensus is it was probably made in Japan, up to this point I hadn't seen a similar serial number myself. I was dating it by the components only, which range from June 1980 to Feb 1981 so suspected 1981 - I'm pleased to see that's the case from what you wrote. Thanks
some of the Deelite bicycles from Fred Deeley in Vancouver had serial numbers with this format.
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Two serial numbers
I have two serial numbers on this Nishiki Blazer, one of which I didn't see any information about.
The first one, length-wise on the downtube starting near the BB shell in a dot-matrix typeface, is R909188005, which would be consistent with the Derby format (8,005th frame built on April 1, 1998).
The second one, on the BB shell starting on non-drive side, looks like T9802 on the first line and then 0683 on the second line. "98" might refer to the year of manufacture. Any ideas about what this serial number is meant to denote?
The first one, length-wise on the downtube starting near the BB shell in a dot-matrix typeface, is R909188005, which would be consistent with the Derby format (8,005th frame built on April 1, 1998).
The second one, on the BB shell starting on non-drive side, looks like T9802 on the first line and then 0683 on the second line. "98" might refer to the year of manufacture. Any ideas about what this serial number is meant to denote?
Code:
T9802 _0683
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Sent me straight down the Maruishi rabbit hole

I'll go bother the Maruishi guys for more info, thanks again!
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83' Nishiki International
One more for the database. It’s an 83’ Nishiki International I just picked up, serial #CC 08655. It was built for the Canadian market with Tange No.2 double butted tubing. The “Tange 3F” stamp on the steerer suggests a June, 83’ manufacturing date and the Diacompe N500 sidepulls have “0683M” date codes. “GC” markings on the crankarms indicate they were made in March, 82’ while the “Z” and “ZD” codes on the front and rear Suntour AR derailleurs denote 83’ and April, 83’ manufacturing dates respectively.

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Hello, can anyone identify my Nishiki Barbarian. The model number is CF 02979. I can't tell if the tubing is butted. It says cr-mo japan on the main triangle and forks. The frame is tig welded everywhere, lugs on the bottom bracket connecting the chain stay.
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My search for more information on my Nishiki Competition has led me here, so I am adding to the pool.
I have come across an old online catalog that displays my bicycle, but it doesn't provide any information regarding its year of manufacture or country of origin.
Serial: WHJ34641P.
Purchased secondhand in Denmark a few years ago.


I have come across an old online catalog that displays my bicycle, but it doesn't provide any information regarding its year of manufacture or country of origin.
Serial: WHJ34641P.
Purchased secondhand in Denmark a few years ago.



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This frame encoding has its origins in
Danish bicycle VIN system.
The W stands for “other manufacturers”. HJ for 2013/2014.
At that time, the Nishiki brand was owned by a Scandinavian company.
This company only had the name Nishiki in common with the original Nishiki bicycles from Kobe/Japan. nothing else .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_bicycle_VIN-system
Danish bicycle VIN system.
The W stands for “other manufacturers”. HJ for 2013/2014.
At that time, the Nishiki brand was owned by a Scandinavian company.
This company only had the name Nishiki in common with the original Nishiki bicycles from Kobe/Japan. nothing else .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_bicycle_VIN-system
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This frame encoding has its origins in
Danish bicycle VIN system.
The W stands for “other manufacturers”. HJ for 2013/2014.
At that time, the Nishiki brand was owned by a Scandinavian company.
This company only had the name Nishiki in common with the original Nishiki bicycles from Kobe/Japan. nothing else .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_bicycle_VIN-system
Danish bicycle VIN system.
The W stands for “other manufacturers”. HJ for 2013/2014.
At that time, the Nishiki brand was owned by a Scandinavian company.
This company only had the name Nishiki in common with the original Nishiki bicycles from Kobe/Japan. nothing else .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_bicycle_VIN-system

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I have seen a Barbarian with "CE" serial number. Tange MTB Plain Gauge tubes and Mangaloy 2001 fork.
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F = 6. Letter = 1986
02979 = Serial number
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My search for more information on my Nishiki Competition has led me here, so I am adding to the pool.
I have come across an old online catalog that displays my bicycle, but it doesn't provide any information regarding its year of manufacture or country of origin.
Serial: WHJ34641P.
Purchased secondhand in Denmark a few years ago.
I have come across an old online catalog that displays my bicycle, but it doesn't provide any information regarding its year of manufacture or country of origin.
Serial: WHJ34641P.
Purchased secondhand in Denmark a few years ago.
This frame encoding has its origins in
Danish bicycle VIN system.
The W stands for “other manufacturers”. HJ for 2013/2014.
At that time, the Nishiki brand was owned by a Scandinavian company.
This company only had the name Nishiki in common with the original Nishiki bicycles from Kobe/Japan. nothing else .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_bicycle_VIN-system
Danish bicycle VIN system.
The W stands for “other manufacturers”. HJ for 2013/2014.
At that time, the Nishiki brand was owned by a Scandinavian company.
This company only had the name Nishiki in common with the original Nishiki bicycles from Kobe/Japan. nothing else .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_bicycle_VIN-system
As I understand Danish VIN coding:
W is for an imported vehicle.
HJ is a code for the importing company. I do not know who that company is.
P at the end is for the year. 1977 or 1998 or 2019. Probably 1998, as you purchased the bicycle second hand years ago.
Where was the frame manufactured? Ask the importing company if you can find them.
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Yes, a Danish VIN.
As I understand Danish VIN coding:
W is for an imported vehicle.
HJ is a code for the importing company. I do not know who that company is.
P at the end is for the year. 1977 or 1998 or 2019. Probably 1998, as you purchased the bicycle second hand years ago.
Where was the frame manufactured? Ask the importing company if you can find them.
As I understand Danish VIN coding:
W is for an imported vehicle.
HJ is a code for the importing company. I do not know who that company is.
P at the end is for the year. 1977 or 1998 or 2019. Probably 1998, as you purchased the bicycle second hand years ago.
Where was the frame manufactured? Ask the importing company if you can find them.
You are correct. It was probably manufactured in 1998, as I purchased it in 2019, and it wasn't brand new.
If I have more time, I will definitely try to search for them. Thanks!
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I'm building a 1990 Nishiki Ariel, and I'd like to keep it as close to original as I possibly can. I bought the bike as a frame without a front fork. I'm at a point where I'm looking for the fork that fit this bike. It seems there may be a few other bikes that used the same front fork as my Ariel.
the fork is a little odd in that it is staight from the crown to the axel with no curve in the fork legs at all.
I'm a little in the dark about the specifications of this fork and looking for someplace that will list the specs of this fork, ie: steerer tube length, fork leg length and so on.
I have three questions for the Nishiki experts out there,
1, Will the forks from an older Nishiki Cascade, or Raleigh Technium or Diamondback Apex of approximately the same year fit?
2. Will the 26" forks from a smaller framed Nishili fit like forks from a 17" frame fit on a 19" frame.
3. Anyone out there have a fork that will fit?
the fork is a little odd in that it is staight from the crown to the axel with no curve in the fork legs at all.
I'm a little in the dark about the specifications of this fork and looking for someplace that will list the specs of this fork, ie: steerer tube length, fork leg length and so on.
I have three questions for the Nishiki experts out there,
1, Will the forks from an older Nishiki Cascade, or Raleigh Technium or Diamondback Apex of approximately the same year fit?
2. Will the 26" forks from a smaller framed Nishili fit like forks from a 17" frame fit on a 19" frame.
3. Anyone out there have a fork that will fit?
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