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Originally Posted by non-fixie
(Post 16522896)
Anyway, thanks a lot for the info! I've already been browsing a bit and the Sekai 4000 certainly looks like a close relative.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...93-Sakai-Bikes |
[MENTION=173992]non-fixie[/MENTION], [MENTION=205648]Hummer[/MENTION],
No worries at all.....this is a platform for all of us to share and learn info about steel bike :) I am just the thread starter, but not the owner of this platform... It is always good to get the frame identified at least you know the heritage of it. |
Originally Posted by non-fixie
(Post 16504988)
Now that's interesting, [MENTION=205648]Hummer[/MENTION]! You've made a bell ring with me that hadn't rung before (but should have). A while ago I posted this thread about a Union frame, which also has a 26.8 seat post and - wait for it - serial number M1B09266.
I never thought to compare the two. I'll do so tonight when I get home. |
Originally Posted by nishikiroadace
(Post 19152586)
I have an Alimo E racing bike with serial -wait for it- M1B09061. I knew the thing wasn't Italian.
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I haven't taken any close ups yet. Maybe today. Dropouts say Shimano ST.
http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...pssnfyhzuk.jpg http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...psffl5scj4.jpg I really don't like that photobucket. Isn't there any other way to post pics? |
Thanks for the pics. From where I'm sitting that frame looks identical to the two that I have.
WRT the posting of pictures, you can use just about any picture hosting site. I use one that's not free, as I don't like the free ones very much either. You can also upload to this site, but I haven't yet found out how it works on the current version. |
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