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devinfan 12-18-12 10:46 PM

Sakai!!!
 
It doesn't really deserve 3 exclamation marks, but it was reasonably priced, hence the excitement. Just picked this up tonight, here is the kijiji pic, I'll post better ones tomorrow!

Tange MTB tubing, old school mountain bike fun:

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDc4WDY0MA...gW!~~48_20.JPG

mapleleafs-13 12-18-12 11:21 PM

winter beater devin?

realestvin7 12-19-12 03:37 AM

It's exciting to me.

devinfan 12-19-12 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by mapleleafs-13 (Post 15065963)
winter beater devin?

Yeah, that's pretty much what I was thinking! It's actually got pretty nice stuff on it - sealed suzue hubs, araya rims etc. and it's surprisingly light considering. It was really the "drop bar mountain bike thread" that got me thinking when I saw the bike listed, because it seems to me to be a good candidate. I'm thinking off-road tourer.

3speedslow 12-19-12 07:56 AM

Devinfan,

Looking at your recent find, I can understand about all the excitement. That's a great looking old school MTB. Any history that you know about ? I've not a clue. Price was certainly a nice "feature" as well !

I'm into the MTB's as of late myself. 3 projects running right now. 2 on the road( 87 Univega,94 dropbar Mongoose) and 1 a frame build-up(93 GT). All different build wise but really just for dirt path/city bombing use.

Looking forward to any pics you wish to share

The Golden Boy 12-19-12 08:00 AM

XC or XT?

:D

r0ckh0und 12-19-12 08:22 AM

Nice looking Sakai. I don't think I've seen the the double A Sakai before. Yours looks to be in great shape.

I just finished a rebuild on an 85 Schwinn Mirada that can be seen on my blog. No major modifications, but still cleaned up very well. And presently finishing up a Nishiki BackRoads that I will be post some pics of within the next week.

RaleighSport 12-19-12 11:48 AM

Not that you asked but...

T-Mar
06-14-08, 01:12 PM

Apparently, Miki made both Sekai and Sakai frames. Sekai frames were manufactured by Miki and assembled by Sakai Export. It not uncommon for a manufacturer to produce more than one brand. The serial number format should be Myfxxxx, where y is a number designating the year and f is a letter designating the fortnight. The same serial number format shows on on some Norco and Centurion models, though it is unclear whether these frames were made by Miki or another manufacturer with the same serial number format. For instance, Merida of Taiwan uses the same format.




devinfan 12-19-12 12:29 PM

Hi all,

Thanks for the comments and also the information! RaleighSport that's very interesting, I didn't know that it was made by Miki - I've never even heard of them. I just figured looking at the frame that it had pretty nice lugs and forged horizontal dropouts so I thought the frame had potential to go in a number of different directions. It is super clean but also in need of a complete tear down and rebuild, which I will do over the holidays. I'm still not sure where I will go with it. Singlespeed off-road with drops maybe? It would also make a cool Rando build, but I already have one of those, so...

Suggestions are welcome!

RaleighSport 12-19-12 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by devinfan (Post 15067573)
Hi all,

Thanks for the comments and also the information! RaleighSport that's very interesting, I didn't know that it was made by Miki - I've never even heard of them. I just figured looking at the frame that it had pretty nice lugs and forged horizontal dropouts so I thought the frame had potential to go in a number of different directions. It is super clean but also in need of a complete tear down and rebuild, which I will do over the holidays. I'm still not sure where I will go with it. Singlespeed off-road with drops maybe? It would also make a cool Rando build, but I already have one of those, so...

Suggestions are welcome!

I like that idea, but I'm biased since my next planned personal build is about the same. Oh and most everything in my Sekai database thread applies to just about all Miki frames, although the same can pretty much be said of Nishiki too.

devinfan 12-21-12 01:40 PM

Well - here she is! Kind of a quick and dirty conversion. I was determined to keep the price tag reasonable so I kept myself to parts bin-only. I think she came out pretty cool. What do you think?

http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...ps322d3e05.jpg

http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...ps96f5f1b6.jpg

http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7645c421.jpg

http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...ps48593b03.jpg

noglider 12-21-12 01:46 PM

Nice job. What kind of tires are those? What kind of riding? I'm guessing in the city when there's snow on the ground?

devinfan 12-21-12 01:48 PM

Thanks noglider - tires are the original Panaracers. I am thinking winter bike and also trail bike in the summer! The seatpost has a cool quick release so I figure it will make a good lock-up bike as well.

RaleighSport 12-21-12 01:51 PM

Funny I saw an almost identical one the other day at the LBS, and a Sekai Sasquatch.. I was tempted to snatch both up. I think it'd make a fine winter bike Devin.

clubman 12-21-12 01:53 PM

Wish my parts bin had that Swift in it! :)

Really pretty bike and conversion. I'm thinking 83-ish?

realestvin7 12-21-12 01:55 PM

Gross!

And by gross, I mean dope!

RaleighSport 12-21-12 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by clubman (Post 15075413)
Wish my parts bin had that Swift in it! :)

Really pretty bike and conversion. I'm thinking 83-ish?

Would be easy to check with the serial, the OP can find out easily :D

Cache 12-21-12 01:58 PM

I'm jealous of your parts bin! That Sakai looks like a blast to ride. Have fun!

realestvin7 12-21-12 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by devinfan (Post 15075397)
Thanks noglider - tires are the original Panaracers. I am thinking winter bike and also trail bike in the summer! The seatpost has a cool quick release so I figure it will make a good lock-up bike as well.

Take those tires off and sell them. They ride like crap and people want them for restorations.

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...e_runner_1.jpg

realestvin7 12-21-12 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by devinfan (Post 15075397)
Thanks noglider - tires are the original Panaracers. I am thinking winter bike and also trail bike in the summer! The seatpost has a cool quick release so I figure it will make a good lock-up bike as well.

Edit: Thought they were these radial tires. Carry on. Lol.

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...e_runner_1.jpg

devinfan 12-21-12 02:11 PM

Thanks all! I'll try to nail down the year - the model is a Landmaster. I was really impressed by the fact that everything was sealed and still buttery smooth, including the bb. I haven't gotten it on the road yet but I can't wait!

RaleighSport 12-21-12 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by devinfan (Post 15075489)
Thanks all! I'll try to nail down the year - the model is a Landmaster. I was really impressed by the fact that everything was sealed and still buttery smooth, including the bb. I haven't gotten it on the road yet but I can't wait!

This is from the Nishiki database, but it applies more then likely.
Kawamura manufactured frames (1972-1987*)

Serial number format XYZZZZZ where:

X is a letter indicating the market using the following codes:
C = Canada (pre-1985)
K = USA (pre 1985)
W = USA (1985-1987*)

Y is a letter indicating the last digit of the manufacturing calendar year, where A =1, B = 2, C = 3… J = 0. Exception is letter S, used on all frames prior to 1975.

ZZZZZ is a five or six digit number, apparently representing a sequential frame manufac turing number for the year (or era in the case of pre 1975 frames)

Example 1: KA24587 is the 24,787th frame produced in 1981 for the US market.

Example 2: CG231117 is the 23,117th frame produced in 1977 for the Canadian market.

Example 3: WE54612 is the 54,612th frame produced in 1985 for the US market.

* Serial number format may extend beyond 1987, but there are no reported examples, to date.

devinfan 12-21-12 02:26 PM

Woah... that's pretty comprehensive! So M5805418 would be...

RaleighSport 12-21-12 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by devinfan (Post 15075534)
Woah... that's pretty comprehensive! So M5805418 would be...

That one's easy, 85.

devinfan 12-21-12 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by RaleighSport (Post 15075550)
That one's easy, 85.

Awesome! Thank you, that's very cool. I guess my neon colour-scheme just works, then.


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