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Anybody heard of these frame sets before?
Macmania:
--- Quote from: Gnarlyscoots™ on September 30, 2014, 08:40 PM ---Thanks for the input Nathan, appreciate it buddy. Bare with me here though as I try to fathom all of this out please ;D
The Silverfox ran from 1982 to 1985 with this frame and fork. The Superfox ran throughout 1983 with this frame and fork. They then changed the frame design in 1984 for the Superfox and in 1986 for the Silverfox, which again ran the same frame and fork, is that correct ???
Silverfox ran from 83-84 and the Superfox from 83-84. Both frame sets changed in 84. The 83/84 Silverfox/Superfox do not have the same frame and fork.
Am I also correct in assuming the Superfox ran with better quality parts ???
Slightly better parts - 3 piece crank for example (not on every model)
I read that MT stands for Ming Tien, shortened from Ming Tien Hang, and was/is the name of the company and were located in Taipei, Taiwan, and started in 1975. The "MT Racing" brand started in 1982, and they started using the MT logo when they stopped rebranding other factory's bikes and onto manufacturing their own, in their own factory in Houli, Taiwan.
Correct
Could it be possible that they did indeed supply Lotus with the Silverfox/Superfox frames only, from 1983 to 1984, for Lotus to produce the Cobra and Cobra MX-1 through to the Cobra MX-5. I assume they obtained 'round' Akisu forks instead of the Aero Akisu forks that MT were using.
Who knows for sure ? I'd be surprised if MT were supplying frame sets to anyone else once they had started to manufacture under their own name in 82 but it's not impossible :-\
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NORTY40:
Great info Nath :daumenhoch:
What im struggling to understand is ....
If MT manufactured there own frames , why did they have akisu make the forks ??? Both my Silverfox's have stamped Akisu forks and one of those is my bike from bitd so i know it is 100% original .
From a bit of research i have done Ming Tien started out as a contract bicycle manufacturer in the late 70's . They made other styles of bikes besides BMX , they only applied for the 'MT Racing' trademark in 83 to go on there BMX range .
The frame you have Terry looks like a true survivor to me , ie decals and paint from 83ish . It's also identical in everyway to an MT frame , even down to serial number so in my opinion it was made in the same factory . I just don't understand the Akisu forks thing , surely if you were a business set up to manufacture bike frames you would make your own forks aswell :-\
CustardLips:
Perhaps they got a job lot on the cheap. ???
Andy68:
Like that!!! :daumenhoch:
Go on Terry, strip the fooker and polish it to death!!!! :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
Gnarlyscoots:
--- Quote from: Andy68 on October 01, 2014, 11:33 AM ---Like that!!! :daumenhoch:
Go on Terry, strip the fooker and polish it to death!!!! :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
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Pi$$ off you bike 'blinger' you ;D :D
No way is this little baby being stripped. I will be building it as it is :-*
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