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Need help Identifying this frame.

Old 04-17-11 | 08:04 PM
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Need help Identifying this frame.

whats up everyone.. this is my first post here.. im new to the whole single speed/fixie scene. i just picked up a frame for free and the guy told me it was a miyata frame or a sakai frame not sure the difference. anyways i have searched for a miyata and sakai serial number data base. but no luck. so i figure now ill ask everyone here

the frame is a 53cm frame and the serial number

reads: Y0L8133

if anyone knows what make the bike is by the serial number let me know
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Old 04-17-11 | 08:05 PM
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Pics would help
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Old 04-17-11 | 08:43 PM
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Haha I knew that was coming.. Yea I took
Some pics o the frame today as I'm painting it. I'll load them and post them later on
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Old 04-17-11 | 09:59 PM
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C&V forum might be more helpful too, but they don't take too kindly to conversions.
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Old 04-17-11 | 10:48 PM
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heres the serial number


and a few before and after primer today


i covered up the dents also with bondo
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Old 04-17-11 | 11:09 PM
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perhaps a Centurion frame...the format of the serial matches it

Centurions (except the Cinelli\Centurion) have serial numbers on the underside of the bottom bracket shell. One way to date a Centurion is to try to find date codes on the bike's components.
Centurion models manufactured in Japan between 1980-1990 use a serial number format WXYZZZZ with:
W = a letter, purpose uncertain, possibly indicates a manufacturer or Centurion; X = a number, indicating the calendar year of manufacture; Y = a letter, indicating the fortnight of manufacture (A = wk 1 & 2, B = wk 3 & 4, etc.) ZZZZ = four digit number, probably indicating frame number during fortnight of manufacture.
N4E0283, as an example, would indicate this is the 283rd frame made during the period of weeks 9-10 in 1984. Barring a major components upgrade at some point in a bike's history, one can confirm a bike's age by the dates found on the majority of components in its groupset."
look here https://www.sheldonbrown.com/centurion/index.html
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