Frame:
Nishiki Aero Pro (Tange Aero Dynamics CR-MO D.P.G. tube)
Fork/Headset:
Tange Aero Dynamics / Shimano Dura Ace NJS
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano Dura Ace 165mm NJS / Shimano Dura Ace NJS
Pedals:
MKS RX-1 NJS
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano Dura Ace 16t NJS / Shimano Dura Ace 50t NJS / KMC / MKS Chain Tensioner NJS
Saddle/Seatpost:
Shimano 600AX / Kashimax AX-4A ( Black) white on picture
Brakes:
?
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Mexico 68 / Shimano Dura Ace 36H NJS / Vittoria, Open Corsa Evo SC
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Mexico 68 / Shimano Dura Ace 36H NJS / Vittoria, Open Corsa Evo SC
Added by wastegard. Last updated over 9 years ago.
As of over 9 years ago, wastegard has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
Latest 20 Comments
The track end welds look great! Did you smooth out any of the factory welds (I can't tell from the pic?)
Posted about 12 years ago
Factory welds were visible when I started with the frame, but not now! ;)
Posted about 12 years ago
So,you put the track ends on ? Too bad it's not available that way today. Nishiki built some excellent frames,including the Japanese built Bianchis-every bit as well built as the Italian production bikes of that time. Again,nice job.
Posted over 12 years ago
Wow,nice ride! Is this a current offering from Nishiki? Or NOS? Better looking than the current Pistas fer sure.
Posted over 12 years ago
It's an old Nishiki Aero Pro frame from 1982, That i converted to track, it had seen its sunny days, so to speak ...
And at that time (1982) Nishiki was still a Japanese brand. The geometry of the frame was perfect for converting! All work on the frame, And even paint job I have done myself!
The decals are custom ordered and slightly changed since I like wider decals. It gives a more personal touch to it!
Here is a picture of how the bike looked like in 1982
http://www.cykelhobby.com/bilder/bilder...
Posted over 12 years ago
JSTEWART304 says:
Perfection
Posted about 10 years ago