is it a kaskar frame? i mean zaskar

konadad

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hi guys

as the title suggests i want to identify this frame

it was given to me so no sweat if not

it has been powder coated, pretty poor job, so no numbers i'm afraid

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Looks like it could be an early Zaskar with a disc tab bodged on to the non-drive side drop out.

It has the flat end cap on the seat tube.

The way to tell is to look on the inside of the non-drive side drop out for the serial number stamping - check the image of mine in my Zaskar link below.

Cheers
 
thanks for quick reply

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not very pretty i know. numbers look to have been ground out ?

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top tube guides riveted, down tube screwed on

looking good so far but what to do?

keep the white or strip?
 
konadad":2h0hewyy said:
top tube guides riveted, down tube screwed on

looking good so far but what to do?

keep the white or strip?

quick coat of appliance white will bring that up nicely.
 
any one do some original hotpoint stickers? ;-)

and why did no one tell me i wrote kaskar in the title? i look a right $*%!

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gil-m on here does them for most of the years - top quality stuff.

You will need to strip off that coating to see the serial number.

Fingers crossed!
 
I concur with Nevadasmith.

Presumably if you stripped that horrible (and rather thick) powder coat
off you'd have some ball burnished loveliness underneath. Plus a
serial number.

Looks like a 91-92 model as has integral hanger on the back.
 
I'd say is a 50/50 chance to be a Zaskar. Could it be Pantera AL as well. Without S/N you can't really tell.
 
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