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anyone know what year this fuji is?

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Old 11-20-08 | 04:45 PM
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anyone know what year this fuji is?

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Old 11-20-08 | 08:41 PM
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1985 Fuji Regis. A tip on posting pictures, take them from the other side of the bike. That way you show the major components: cranks and derailleurs. Close ups of decals and components also help.

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Old 11-21-08 | 05:20 AM
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Find more info here.

https://www.classicfuji.com/
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Old 11-21-08 | 10:10 AM
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That was a great site I had a fuji up-beat that was covered in red paint and I was able to strip the paint and the orig finish is in good shape as are the decals but I couldn't find any info on it,looks to be a 1988 mens in Blue Wave. The orig front wheel was missing but I did have a replacement that has fuji on the hub,its a neat looking bike but way to small for me so I will finish fixing it up and try and sell it.Anybody know what size frames were available.
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Just go to the classic fuji site listed above, go to the 1988 catalog, and pull up one or more of the specification pages. They detail all of the sizes by model. If you don't know which model you have, if any of the components are original, you should be able to find it.

Also, look for the date codes on the components. Almost all of them are coded. The vintage Trek site has a great listing of the codes.

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Find more info here.

https://www.classicfuji.com/
Thanks for the link! Now I know my Mt. Fuji is NOT a 1988 like Fuji said it was - it is either a 1984 or 1985! COOL!
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