![]() * Serial number format may extend beyond 1987, but there are no reported examples, to date. 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)Įxample 1: KA24587 is the 24,787th frame produced in 1981 for the US market.Įxample 2: CG231117 is the 23,117th frame produced in 1977 for the Canadian market.Įxample 3: WE54612 is the 54,612th frame produced in 1985 for the US market. Exception is letter S, used on all frames prior to 1975. Y is a letter indicating the last digit of the manufacturing calendar year, where A =1, B = 2, C = 3… J = 0. X is a letter indicating the market using the following codes: Kawamura manufactured frames (1972-1987*) General developments in the database will be reported in this post (ie post #1 ) below: Where possible, I will answer questions as they arise. Thank-you in advance for your contributions. For component date code format, location and decypher, refer to. Requested info is model, year (if known), frame material and make, model and date codes of major components. A full, drive side view is the preferred pic. ![]() To this end, it would appreciated if any Nishiki owners would submit posts with pics and specs of their Nihiki. I now have sufficient data sets and confidence to report the results for serial numbers from the 1970s to mid 1980s, however sufficient data is lacking for the late 1980s onward. And that is a really really early print / run.Īs some you may be aware, I have been collecting Nishiki data for several years in an attempt to more accurately determine their age and create a timeline of models. But I do know this is an official early year japanese model. Is from earlier years and the number 273 Is the print number. I tried finding a registry but all in mentions is that S. In my opinion that is a really significant serial number. ![]()
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