Zebrakenko
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Picture of my ZebraK, really small frame size, found the frame in a local lawnmower shops back yard, stripped the paint and painted it, the components came from a 1982 Schwinn World Sport bike that was way too large for me. Its a nice little bike, the bike looks brand new and rides great!
Still have the Schwinn frame and fork is some one is interested.
Still have the Schwinn frame and fork is some one is interested.
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fixed your picture, link had 2 http//'s in it.
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Mine originally was the same color as yours, Bct555, although scratched lots. It didnt have the chrome tubes of the fork like yours. But it is a great steel frame, impossible finding decals, thankfully Z'Kenko didnt go wild with the use of decals back then.
The Japanese bikes of that era are far better than the Chinese imports today, in terms of longevity.
You have a great looking bike!
The Japanese bikes of that era are far better than the Chinese imports today, in terms of longevity.
You have a great looking bike!