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| ===== 1990 Pinnacle ===== |
| Elevated chainstay. Shimano Exage 400LX (1990-92). |
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It's no wonder that only two Asian makers of bicycles sold in the US under their brand: [[fuji:start|Fuji]] and [[maruishi:start|Maruishi]]. Asian sounding names, such as [[sekai:start|Sekai]] or [[nishiki:start|Nishiki]] were Canadian and Californian, respectively. | It's no wonder that only two Asian makers of bicycles sold in the US under their brand: [[fuji:start|Fuji]] and [[maruishi:start|Maruishi]]. Asian sounding names, such as [[sekai:start|Sekai]] or [[nishiki:start|Nishiki]] were Canadian and Californian, respectively. |
(([[kuwahara:start|Kuwahara]] dual branded with Apollo in the US, with Apollo head badges.)) | (([[kuwahara:start|Kuwahara]] dual branded with Apollo in the US, with Apollo head badges.)) |
[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Bicycles|Giant]], of Taiwan, the world's largest bike manufacturer, didn't brand their own bikes until 1986. | [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Bicycles|Giant]], of Taiwan, the world's largest bike manufacturer, didn't brand their own bikes until 1984. |
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