Nishiki Olympic Serial Number

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Nishiki Olympic Serial Number

Aug 12, 2015 >Nishiki Serial Number Database. Using the Giant serial number decoding). The Nishiki decals on the frame are. Somewhat match the 1987 Olympic. Sep 11, 2012 The Master and Tecno have the serial number stamped on the Right Rear Dropout. Where is your Colnago Serial Number? Nishiki Olympic. Green Nishiki Manitoba mountain bike, serial: R92424C080. Purchased used from Honu Bikes in Alameda, CA on 3/23/14. Serial number may be R92424COBD - it's hard to. Ode to Old Nishikis Nishiki bicycles from the late 1970's through the early 1990's represent some. Classic Nishiki Blog; Nishiki Serial Number Database.

Hello folks, here's my Nishiki. I know nothing about it or Nishiki history and can't seem to figure anything out, so I'm posting here hoping someone might know something about it. I've owned it for about 6-7 years and love it to death. From the looks of the decals I assume it to be roughly later 80's to early 90s? I can't for the life of me seem to find a serial number stamped anywhere (unless it's under the front deraileur routing piece on the bottom bracket).

I've covered in stickers over the years as the decals are roughed up, paint's chipping and just because. Anyway here's the details: Frame: 57cm (the only identifying labeling is 'Nishiki Road Series' on either side of the down tube, and an O or 0 with two triangles on the non-drive side top tube). It is red in color and fades to black at the bottom bracket and fork and rear triangle ends. It should also be noted, the frame has a really awesome wishbone seat stay. I can not find a similar frame with the same feature besides the NFS (the seat post bolt is different) and the Cascade (which is a MTB). The lugs look very similar to a Nishiki Prestige, however that frame also does not have the wishbone seat stay.

It also only has one set of water bottle braze-ons on the down tube. Ayatul Kursi Mp3 Free Download Mishary. The rear brake cable routing is on the top of the top tube. FD/RD/Crankset/Brakes: Shimano 600 (I believe this to be original) Seatpost: Shimano XTR (probably not original) Stem: Profile Design H20 (probably not original) Bars: Ritchey road drops (can't remember the model) Wheelset: Campagnolo Omega Strada Hardox laced to Shimano 600 (hubs original?) I replaced the brake levers with some cheaper Shimano shift levers (can't remember the model name either), other than that, tires, tubes and stickers this is pretty much how I got the bike.