P_451":3e0migdf said:Ritchey agrees.
sinnerman - I was referring to this. Sorry, I should have made a quote.FluffyChicken":aooeh0lu said:Nope many bikes have them.
Taiwan / Japan, nothing wrong with the builders there.
P_451":cpuik86c said:sinnerman - I was referring to this. Sorry, I should have made a quote.FluffyChicken":cpuik86c said:Nope many bikes have them.
Taiwan / Japan, nothing wrong with the builders there.
No positive progress on the frame identification to report. The Biria scenario is starting to fall apart; besides the evident structural differences around the head tube (the reinforcement rings) and the chainstay/seatstay ends (Biria "Woody" has round ones vs mine are flat), picnicker74's Biria has 27.2 mm seat post, which is way too much for my seat tube. I also emailed Sachsenring Bike Manufaktur GmbH (former MIFA-Bike Gesellschaft mbH) that acquired Biria in 2006, but they do not have any Biria related archives left.
There is still a couple of stones to unturn; fingers crossed they don't dry up...
sinnerman":3t1xz9d1 said:P_451":3t1xz9d1 said:sinnerman - I was referring to this. Sorry, I should have made a quote.FluffyChicken":3t1xz9d1 said:Nope many bikes have them.
Taiwan / Japan, nothing wrong with the builders there.
No positive progress on the frame identification to report. The Biria scenario is starting to fall apart; besides the evident structural differences around the head tube (the reinforcement rings) and the chainstay/seatstay ends (Biria "Woody" has round ones vs mine are flat), picnicker74's Biria has 27.2 mm seat post, which is way too much for my seat tube. I also emailed Sachsenring Bike Manufaktur GmbH (former MIFA-Bike Gesellschaft mbH) that acquired Biria in 2006, but they do not have any Biria related archives left.
There is still a couple of stones to unturn; fingers crossed they don't dry up...
Your above details are why i felt the other example pictured was a closer match than the Bira in over all detail. Because so few make for so many brand names, identifying the manufacturer, is crucial, short of that the only way is to find an image.
I will keep looking myself for you too, something will come to light to pin point it im sure.
It's back again, I removed a bit more paint there and that's the one. When I first saw the very faint number down there, I wanted to see B93.... as that seemed to match quite well with the estimated production year, but after the patch paint removal, it certainly is B99.... and that can't be the production year. First I thought that "B" meaning "Biria" would make sense but now I think the "B" is there for something else. The length and the format of the two known Biria serial numbers are the same as in my frame, B plus 6 digits, but they both are B98....FluffyChicken":2q8pkinf said:What was the serial it seems to be all placeholders now, which year was it saying.