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Help identifying Kuwahara frame

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BMX1973:
At a glance those mini frames can look like cruisers.  :)



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I’d say 24” judging by that rear triangle

Taipan:
Most of the 80's mini Kuwahara frames had the seatclamp built in to the top like jmc's and threaded euro bb's this looks more like a Tange made expert frame  (size down from a pro size frame) set  that use's skinny wheels as mentioned above.....not seen many of these type of frame sets about but the young kids racin/freestyling for the Falcon Flyers bmx team used these bitd :daumenhoch:

Mikku:
Just to throw a spanner in the works but I think the T stands for Tokyo Kogyo, another Japanese frame builder who made lots of frames (including some of the earlier Laserlites and other Kuwaharas), often using Tange tubing. If it's actually a Tange-made frame then it should have the "Tange" stamping, for example, as the later Laserlites had on the BB.

Avro:
Did Tange actually make frames at all? Forks for sure but I have yet to see evidence of them making frames. All their catalogues list tubes sets only.

Quadog:
Loads of info on here

http://www.kuwahara-bmx.com/

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