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deuce808 12-12-12 02:01 PM

Help identifying please
 
70s-80s steel frame, head tube badge says zebra deluxe, has a zebra rearing on its hind legs, colors on badge are red, white, blue (???). Components are shimano 333 downtime shifters, dia compe brake levers, shimano thunderbird front dérailleur, shimano eagle rear dérailleur, shimano 333 5spd freewheel, not sure what brand cottered double crankset. Please help me identify make/model and possibly year. Thanks in advance.

unworthy1 12-12-12 02:10 PM

without pix this is really hard, but I guess Zebrakenko...and given the components described it might be a low-end model and early-mid 70s (possibly bike-boom era).

degan 12-12-12 02:10 PM

Sounds like its a Zebra Delux

deuce808 12-12-12 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by unworthy1 (Post 15042863)
without pix this is really hard, but I guess Zebrakenko...and given the components described it might be a low-end model and early-mid 70s (possibly bike-boom era).

I post a pic when I get home. May be a hour or two

deuce808 12-12-12 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by degan (Post 15042865)
Sounds like its a Zebra Delux

Was Zebra a bike manufacturer? Or was that a model from some other manufacturer? Trying to trace the origins of this bike. Debating on wether ita worth restoring and upgrading to vintage 600 parts or leaving as is with a new set of tires and use it as a beater/grocery getter

unworthy1 12-12-12 02:27 PM

quick search says that most Zebrakenkos did not have a badge like you describe, they might have had a stylized "horse/zebra head" in the ST or HT decal, but if it has a badge that usually has a lion's head.
I guess that's where the zebra ended up! ;)

deuce808 12-12-12 02:32 PM

The shimano 333/eagle/thunderbird parts are lowend? As in below 105 in modern standards? Like sora/deore? Or below that?

LesterOfPuppets 12-12-12 02:32 PM

Kinda in the Tourney - 2300 range.

lostarchitect 12-12-12 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by deuce808 (Post 15042932)
The shimano 333/eagle/thunderbird parts are lowend? As in below 105 in modern standards? Like sora/deore? Or below that?


Below that. Very low on the food chain.

deuce808 12-12-12 02:37 PM

Ah ok. Not versed in vintage knowledge. Would a steel framed unknown bike equipped as mine be worth a full resto? May be vintage 600 group and a paint job. I don't think a Frankenstein swap to modern tech would be worth the hassles although I heard it can be done.

T-Mar 12-12-12 02:38 PM

Zebrakenko was a Japanese brand marketed in the USA starting circa 1976. They shortened their name to Zebra, circa 1986. However, this does not appear to be one of them. The component mix is decidely boom era and the early Zebrakenko headbadges sport a lion's head and 'Goldensports Zebrakenko'.

deuce808 12-12-12 02:41 PM

What is considered boom era? Sorry playing catch up in terminology.

T-Mar 12-12-12 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by deuce808 (Post 15042955)
Ah ok. Not versed in vintage knowledge. Would a steel framed unknown bike equipped as mine be worth a full resto? May be vintage 600 group and a paint job. I don't think a Frankenstein swap to modern tech would be worth the hassles although I heard it can be done.

In general, no. Bicycles equipped as you describe are generally entry level models with high tensile steel frames. Add in the fact that it's an obscure, non-prestige brand and a restoration becomes even less logical.

T-Mar 12-12-12 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by deuce808 (Post 15042971)
What is considered boom era? Sorry playing catch up in terminology.

1969-1974.

deuce808 12-12-12 02:50 PM

Ok. Thanks guys. Luckily it shifts, brakes, rides smoothly. Guess I'll throw on a set of tires and it will become the loaner, store runner, beater bike. May be I'll convert it to a fixed gear or single speed to shed some complication and weight. I'll keep a eye out for another vintage.

T-Mar 12-12-12 03:00 PM

I'm sure the members would still like to see some pictures and personally, I'd appreciate the serial number. It may provide some clues to the actual age and who manufactured it.

lostarchitect 12-12-12 03:51 PM

I agree, don't invest much money in it unless you are sentimentally attached in some way. Otherwise, it's a beater.

JohnDThompson 12-12-12 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by unworthy1 (Post 15042863)
without pix this is really hard, but I guess Zebrakenko...and given the components described it might be a low-end model and early-mid 70s (possibly bike-boom era).

Zebrakenko implausibly had a lion's head on their head badge:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7117/7...5dd99d43_z.jpg

unworthy1 12-12-12 05:34 PM

But then there's something like this Zebra(kenko) from a European owner on RetroBike...if your bike looked this good, it would be a keeper!
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...2d8faef7_b.jpg
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...582fb47d39.jpg
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...21130fe3fa.jpg
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...e5f6dbf63d.jpg
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...9dc320fd6a.jpg
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...7b617fae86.jpg
Owner says it has Tange tubing (possibly Champion #2)...those headlugs remind me of something from Losa (but, naw, couldn't be)
Edit: on 2nd look it appears the owner is/was none other than one of our own Benelux members: Elev12K in NL...small world.

deuce808 12-12-12 05:51 PM

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...e8o8/badge.jpg
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...e8o8/zebra.jpg

heres the pics ofthe badg and a side shot of the bike. sorry lighting is bad and its rainy outside. hope this helps

unworthy1 12-12-12 05:55 PM

pretty much a gaspiper...but that's a cute headbadge!

deuce808 12-12-12 05:59 PM

lol. thanks i think. it was a $40 craigslist spur of the moment buy. itll b good to run to the store. least if it get stolen its not too bad.

deuce808 12-12-12 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 15043069)
I'm sure the members would still like to see some pictures and personally, I'd appreciate the serial number. It may provide some clues to the actual age and who manufactured it.

Serial # is CS28129

JohnDThompson 12-12-12 08:49 PM

I wonder if "Zebrakenko" might mean something like "Zebra Predator" in Japanese?

deuce808 12-12-12 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by JohnDThompson (Post 15044270)
I wonder if "Zebrakenko" might mean something like "Zebra Predator" in Japanese?

Kenko means health (healthy) in Japanese. Lol I no idea how it relates to Zebras.

Anyone know of a bike manufacturer who's serial #s started with CS?


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